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These decisions leave several spots open in the eight-player field, prompting spirited speculation about who might fill them.
Cubs starter proves why he earned a $29 million contract while Cleveland's inability to solve left-handed pitching becomes a ...
"I used to be a free swinger all the time," Soto said. "When I was in the minor leagues and if I would start taking walks, I'd be a better hitter, so I started working on it." ...
Mike Puma of the New York Post reported the Mets held a players-only meeting in the clubhouse following Saturday's game ...
Recognizing the urgency of this moment, the Mets had a players only meeting following Saturday's loss. Outfielder Brandon ...
Hustle, much like Chisholm's theory, remains complicated. "Some of it is what you would call eyewash, and some of it's real," ...
The New York Yankees did all they could to re-sign superstar outfielder Juan Soto this offseason. The incumbent Yankees offered Soto a 16-year, $760 million deal, which would have made him by far ...
A hidden detail of the Juan Soto free-agency chase makes it clear the Yankees won't ever get over it. The Yankees thought they had Soto signed – until they didn't.
While Soto has shown signs of being his dominant self — he has 37 walks to 33 strikeouts — he's having a major down year after finishing 2024 with a career-high 41 home runs and 8.1 fWAR.
The New York Yankees welcomed back Juan Soto for the first time since the superstar outfielder left for the New York Mets. And in his return to the Bronx, Yankees fans didn't let him down - and ...