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But it's not the same person wearing No. 22. Last season, it was Juan Soto. This time around, Ben Rice. Soto went to the Mets for $765 million. So far, Rice is outplaying the guy who used to wear ...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNMets: Juan Soto’s former Yankees teammate takes his defense amid early slumpNew York Mets superstar Juan Soto has the backing of one of his former New York Yankees teammates in the midst of his slow ...
WASHINGTON — Juan Soto is back where it all started for him in the nation’s capital this weekend, but this time it’s different. This time, he faces the Washington Nationals as a rival.
Juan Soto didn’t run into many rough spells in his lone season with the Yankees, so there’s no telling how The Bronx crowd would have reacted if Soto got off to a slow start. But Soto ...
On one occasion, the Phillies regretted taking a chance against Juan Soto. On two occasions, they did not bother. None of these three involved Soto in the batter’s box. The Mets did not make ...
NEW YORK — Let’s give credit where it’s due regarding Juan Soto. He was drop-dead honest when he said life with the Mets is “different” than it was with the Yankees. It was neither a ...
Juan Soto, coming off an 0-for-5 night and with just three homers through 19 games, struggled again. He went 0-for-3, grounding into a double play, striking out and grounding out before reaching ...
That is, of course, outfielder Juan Soto, who is in year one of a 15-year, $765 million deal he signed with the team in the offseason. Despite having a respectable .364 on-base percentage to begin ...
Though Juan Soto acknowledges his at-bats have changed without “the best hitter in baseball” waiting in the on-deck circle, ...
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