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In 2016, the year Juan Soto arrived in professional baseball, the Nationals were striking out too much. Not the big league ...
Juan Soto has made no secret of his desire to improve his defense, and he saw signs of improvement as recently as spring ...
After dropping the final game of the series to the Marlins on Wednesday, the Mets' six-game win streak has come to an end, ...
Barry Bonds came close in 2004. Mickey Mantle did it in 1957. Josh Gibson, in 1943, might’ve been the last right-handed hitter to pull it off. Now Aaron Judge is flirting with the idea. Or at least, ...
The New York Mets' dynamic duo, Pete Alonso and Juan Soto, has significantly elevated the team's offensive performance in the ...
Many New York Mets fans had Vladimir Guerrero Jr. circled as their 2025-26 offseason target. The star first baseman was set ...
Most MLB teams have completed just over 6 percent of the games on their 2025 schedule. It's important not to jump to sweeping ...
The team in Queens passed its torpedo-powered Bronx counterpart, while Chicago cracked the top 10. Who else rose or fell?
There's only one Aaron Judge, but the Polar Bear is punishing teams for pitching around the Mets' $765 million man.
The team now has a much clearer direction with their franchise player in the fold. But many questions still remain.
It hasn't been the explosive start that Mets fans might have expected from Juan Soto, but his presence has helped the Mets to the top of the NL East.
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