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Juan Soto’s 100th career stolen base was not just another round number. It completed a rare statistical combination that few players in MLB history have ever reached.
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto breaks a bizarre record that was previously held by MLB legend Mickey Mantle.
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Younger brother of Juan Soto impresses in Low-A debut after surprising promotion
Elian Soto, Juan Soto's younger brother, has been sent to Single-A Fredericksburg on the 8-year anniversary of his older brother's major league debut.
Juan Soto opened up about his decision to leave the New York Yankees, saying he has no regrets about joining the Mets.
As the Mets try to work their way back into the playoff hunt, outfielder Juan Soto has been doing everything in his power to help NY win.
Juan Soto dodged a bullet. The Mets star provided his team with yet another injury scare after fouling a ball off his right foot and leaving Wednesday’s 3-2 win early, but he’s “day to day,” according to Carlos Mendoza in a massive sigh of relief for the organization.
New York Mets rookie right-hander Nolan McLean has been named the team’s single most untouchable trade asset — and notably, that distinction does not belong to Juan Soto. Bleacher Report MLB analyst Joel Reuter published a league-wide breakdown Monday identifying each club’s most immovable piece,
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Unusual reason Juan Soto chose to sign with the NY Mets resurfaces and he doubles down
An unusual reason Juan Soto chose to sign with the New York Mets resurfaces and he doubles down on it being a factor.
WASHINGTON — The rookie pitcher debuting in the major leagues gave the Mets a chance on Wednesday. So too did the lineup that took hacks against the Nationals, but hardly with enough success. This was a reversion to before the last homestand,
Juan Soto has returned to the starting lineup for the injury-riddled New York Mets, who also learned Francisco Lindor has progressed in his recovery from a strained left calf.
Though his power production was slow to get going, Juan Soto is "on fire" over his last seven games. James Schiano examines how the superstar slugger got himself back to what he does best at the dish.