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Over his 23 games in June, Soto has hit .325 with 10 home runs, 18 RBI, and an absurd 1.238 OPS. Juan Soto in the month of June (23 G): 🔸 .325 AVG 🔸 10 HR 🔸 18 RBI 🔸 .485 OBP 🔸 1. ...
If New York Mets fans had been told that Juan Soto was not going to be named to the NL's 2025 MLB All-Star team roster on June 1, they would not have been surprised. Fast forward about six weeks ...
With Juan Soto's power in full swing, the Mets have one more reason to dream big this season. His ability to hit home runs in crucial moments could be the decisive factor in the team's quest to ...
His ability to 'knock it out of the park' and deliver clutch hits has been a key factor in the recent success of the Queens squad. The impact of Juan Soto isn't just limited to the numbers.
Juan Soto’s luck has changed over the past two weeks, and so he wound up with an RBI double in the middle of a game-tying two-out eighth-inning rally that set the stage for the Mets’ 5-4 walk ...
This is the Juan Soto the Mets are hoping to see more of soon. Solo snapped his 17-game homer drought with a solo home run in the fourth inning of the Mets’ 8-2 win over the Rockies on Saturday ...
Soto is 14-for-41 (.341 batting average) with a 1.225 OPS, including six extra-base hits (four home runs) in his last 12 games. He has reached base safely in each game during that span.
Juan Soto’s first eight days of June have gone a lot better than the final few weeks of May. In the New York Mets’ 13-5 win over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, Soto reached base six times ...
Soto held meetings with four of the clubs at a hotel in Newport Beach, Calif. in November. The Mets were the only team not to meet Soto there. Instead, the Mets held their gathering at Cohen's $32 ...
But Soto still makes things easier for everybody when he is doing all those bad Soto things. Mets fans now see it, and in lights, at Citi Field. His manager is right: The guy’s a show.
Hold on, though. He’s still getting on base. Soto’s 16.7% walk rate is ranked third in Major League Baseball.His 129 OPS+ indicates he’s 29% better than the league-average hitter.
Soto shined in the Bronx, clubbing a career-high 41 home runs, finishing third in American League MVP voting and helping the Yankees reach their first World Series since 2009 in his age-25 season.
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