Juan Soto, New York Mets
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The Mirror US on MSNJuan Soto learns lesson after New York Mets star attitude causes stirNew York Mets star outfielder Juan Soto hustled out a ground ball to spark a big inning after drawing considerable backlash for his supposed lack of effort in recent weeks
In the top-half of the eighth, Mets superstar and former Yankees outfielder Juan Soto led off with a groundout. The 92.7 MPH roller was fielded on a sliding backhand by second baseman DJ LeMahieu, who threw from his knees to get the out.
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto failed to hustle out a ball he had hit off the Green Monster in Fenway Park and made unsettling comments to the media.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“Traitor”! “Tipping your cap for what?” – Juan Soto’s Bronx Return Draws Huge Backlash As Right Field Bleachers Turn Their BackJuan Soto’s return to the Bronx was just the way it was predicted to be with lots of boos and sign boards calling out the slugger. Yankees fans are one of the most loyal fan bases, and they are still upset about his choice to join the Mets.
New York Mets legend Mike Piazza offered some advice to Juan Soto as the superstar receives backlash from fans because of his effort levels.
Criticism has swirled around Juan Soto this week as Mets fans grow concerned about the slugger’s effort on the field. Of course, attention is going to be on Soto after he joined the Mets on a $ ...
Since becoming a New York Met, Juan Soto has received criticism from many. Yankees fans have criticized the slugger by comparing Ben Rice’s numbers with Soto’s. Likewise, he’s received hate ...
Yankees fans voiced their displeasure with Juan Soto in the Subway Series opener, his first game back at Yankee Stadium since leaving for the Mets.
Adding fuel to the fire, after signing a record-setting $765-million deal with the Mets, Soto reasoned it was because that team had a brighter future than the Yankees. He also apparently turned down the Yankees’ $700 million offer because it didn’t include the same perks for his family as the Mets’ offer.