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Juan Soto entered the New York Mets ' game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night mired in an uncharacteristic slump ...
Nobody will live under a tighter microscope in New York sports than Juan Soto. Leaving the New York Yankees for the New York Mets made it a large enough story.
T he Mets had an early contender for game of the year last night as Citi Field, as they pulled out a walk-off 5-4 win over ...
NEW YORK — Mets had been 0-for-2, which extended his hitless streak to 12 at-bats before stepping to the plate in the fifth ...
NEW YORK — Francisco Lindor knew. He didn't have to watch. He turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth inning and sent the ball soaring into Citi Field's second deck in ...
In an article written by Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report, he named Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill as a potential ...
Francisco Lindor turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth inning and sent the ball soaring into Citi Field’s second deck in right field, 401 feet away.
Francisco Lindor’s reaction, if it can be called that, was one of pure stoicism. Lindor swung his bat and dropped it in an ...
Before his third at-bat on Friday night, the Citi Field crowd gave Juan Soto a standing ovation before the slugger hit an RBI ...
The struggling Juan Soto received a standing ovation from Mets fans and proceeded to get a hit, hoping to end his slump.
In his third plate appearance of the evening, New York fans gave the Dominican star a standing ovation, as they hoped to give ...
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