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Mets fans, Juan Soto’s lineup shuffle has stirred up some serious drama! After being bumped from his comfortable No. 2 spot ...
Call it luck or a well-timed rain delay, but we were incorrect in predicting Friday’s NLCS rematch between the Mets and Dodgers. Clayton Kershaw looked sharp in two innings before the weather ended ...
Put Dwight “Doc” Gooden in the camp of those not worried about Juan Soto’s long-term Mets future. Soto, 26, is off to a ...
Although Soto has plenty of experience hitting third, he’s almost exclusively batted second the last two seasons. It’d be one ...
Since being traded to the New York Yankees last season, Soto has been a steady presence as the No. 2 hitter in the lineup. That continued onto this season, until Wednesday’s game against the Boston ...
At some point between the 98-minute rain delay and Friday’s final pitch at Citi Field, which Luis García delivered moments before the clock struck 1 a.m., Mets manager Carlos Mendoza pulled every ...
Michael Conforto left second base early. Except he didn't. One inning -- and a one-hour, 38-minute rain delay -- later, ...
It’s a chicken-and-egg scenario — is he swinging less because he’s hitting less or the other way around? — but manager Carlos Mendoza did agree Friday that Soto could benefit from being more ...
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto is settling in just fine after a recent lineup adjustment moved him from the second spot ...
New York Mets superstar outfielder Juan Soto spoke about Carlos Mendoza's decision to move him in the team's order.
With great power comes great responsibility, or so they say in Queens. For Juan Soto, it’s the mega-deal he signed for $765 ...
In the past, Soto said he preferred hitting third . While in Washington, Soto was upset at Nationals manager Davey Martinez ...