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Mets fans not worried about Juan Soto slump: ‘We know what hell we’ve been through’Despite the scattered boo’s over the last few weeks coupled with gripes shared on social media, Mets fans at Citi Field on Friday were largely unconcerned about Soto’s stat line 1/3 of the way ...
It was an experience many Yankees fans could relate to.. Juan Soto’s departure last winter for a record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract with the crosstown Mets left an untold number of ...
At least for one day, Mets fans ran out of patience with the $765 million slugger who’s vanished this season. The horrific slump shows no sign of ending. Two weeks ago, Soto was the focal point ...
This isn't the first time Mets fans have booed Soto, but it does feel like these were the loudest they've been. And it's not hard to understand why: Soto entered the day slashing .228/.355/.401 ...
Afternoon host Evan Roberts joined the fun Tuesday, openly asking when Mets fans would boo Soto. Roberts wondered if fans would begin rebelling against the perennial MVP candidate in April if Soto ...
Mets fans' positive approach to Juan Soto's early-season struggles is right approach. Mets’ Juan Soto ... Those disgruntled rumblings didn’t register on the boo meter, as it were. Afterward ...
The Soto boo-fest had little to do with the outcome of the first Subway Series meeting of 2025. Soto went 0-for-2 with three walks and the Yankees knocked out a wild Tylor Megill in a four-run ...
When right fielder Juan Soto signed a record-breaking deal with the New York Mets in December 2024, ... Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman doesn't want Yankees fans to boo Soto when he returns.
The Mets fans in attendance cheered as Soto took his base. It was a common theme for Soto on Friday night. The left-handed slugger finished 0-for-2 with three walks, a stolen base and a run scored.
Soto agreed to the largest contract in MLB history, taking a a 15-year deal worth $765 million from the Mets. Months later, it doesn’t seem like Soto has any hard feelings toward his old teammates.
At least for one day, Mets fans ran out of patience with the $765 million slugger who’s vanished this season. The horrific slump shows no sign of ending. Two weeks ago, Soto was the focal point ...
The Mets were in the process of blowing a sweep of the pitiful White Sox, the offense was nowhere to be found and Juan Soto had just failed to get the ball out of the infield in his fifth plate ...
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