Mets Fans Slam Juan Soto After Bizarre All-Star Snub Comment
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Yankees announcer Michael Kay took issue with a comment Juan Soto made this week after the new Mets outfielder was left off of the All-Star Game roster. Speaking to reporters after the news broke, Soto said “it happens,” and it’s “a part of baseball.” He was then asked a follow up question about whether he wanted to play in the game.
After being left off the All-Star Game roster, Juan Soto continues to lead the New York Mets with MVP-level play, prompting manager Carlos Mendoza to respond with a message that’s resonating across MLB.
The list of participants for the upcoming MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta continues to generate controversy, especially around the initial exclusion of New York Mets superstar Juan So
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Manny Ramirez praised Juan Soto's baseball skills and is confident that he will have his plaque in Cooperstown in the future.
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New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto has stirred a heated debate among baseball fans after openly addressing his disappointment over missing the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. His straigh
Juan Soto stepped into the box in the bottom of the first inning Friday with a chance to stop the Yankees’ momentum and start the party at Citi Field. In the top of the frame, Yankees outfielders Jasson Dominguez and Aaron Judge had crushed back-to-back home runs and put the Mets in a two-run hole.