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Soto went down on three pitches — two cutters and a fastball — in his first at-bat in the opening frame with Francisco Lindor on second. It continued his woes with runners in scoring position, a split ...
Analysis: Soto eased out of the batter's box and wound up with a 347-foot single, violating the first rule of hustling.
Soto thought he had a home run. Instead he had a single and faced questions from the New York media after the game.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said he will talk to Juan Soto about hustling out of the batter’s box after the slugger watched his line drive bounce off the Green Monster for a single.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza plans to speak with outfielder Juan Soto about his hustle, after Soto was held to a single Monday ...
With the Yankees and Mets considered championship contenders in the season’s early going, a repeat of 2000 is within the ...
Juan Soto made an emotionally charged return to Yankee Stadium on Friday where he was greeted by a cacophony of boos and his ...
It may well be that Friday’s Subway Series opener is remembered for the vitriolic boos that rained upon Juan Soto for most of ...
The Subway Series always creates a buzz around here, and the buildup to this year’s crosstown rivalry had a higher level of ...
Today, I’m going to continue my recent stretch of trying to look at hitting process stats to find value in hitters who we can acquire via trade or on the waiver wire. Now that most regular starters ...
Shockingly, Tucker only has just one top 5 MVP share on his resume, a combination of some bad luck and bad timing. He'll be a ...