Juan Soto, New York Mets and Yankees
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The recent Subway Series brought up some hard feelings for fans of the New York Yankees, when they found themselves up against a beloved former player for the f
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It got to a point that by Sunday, Soto had no interest in doing an agreed-upon in-game interview with ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. According to a report from NJ.com, Soto simply was tired of being asked about Aaron Judge and the move to the Mets.
Juan Soto’s night began with a hug. As he warmed up in the outfield before Sunday’s Subway Series finale at Yankee Stadium, the Mets star shared an embrace, a smile and a few laughs with
Yankees skipper Aaron Boone presented Juan Soto, Clay Holmes, and Desi Druschel, his former assistant pitching coach, with their 2024 ALCS rings this past weekend.
General manager Brian Cashman, not surprisingly, is pleased with his team’s results for the first six-plus weeks of the year.
When New York Mets slugger Juan Soto came to the plate in the third inning of the Mets' May 18 game against the Yankees, ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech turned hea
Soto, who spurned the Yankees for the Mets on a $765 million deal in the offseason, was the subject of a lot of reporting over the past few days, including NJ Advance Media’s Bob Klapisch, who said that Mets officials were “concerned about Soto’s lack of enthusiasm for his new team.”
Soto thought he had a home run. Instead he had a single and faced questions from the New York media after the game.