So the Mets get Soto and Mets fans get him and you know who else gets Soto? The best all-around ballplayer in town and pretty much the best all-around player the Mets have ever had, which means
Greetings from Roger Dean Stadium, where the Cardinals about to host the Mets, and oh there goes Juan Soto out to warm up right alongside Francisco Lindor.
Francisco Lindor talks at Mets spring training about Juan Soto, creating a new team identity, potentially being future captain of the Mets
The New York Mets began the Juan Soto era—and one of the most anticipated seasons in franchise history—on Saturday against the Houston Astros. So far, so good … or shall we say, Soto good? Soto hit second in Saturday's spring training opener between All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor and newly-resigned first baseman Pete Alonso.
National League MVP runner-up Francisco Lindor in Carlos Mendoza's lineup for the spring training opener on Saturday, Soto stepped to the plate with one out in the first inning for his first Mets at-bat.
The New York Mets are coming off a heartbreaking loss in the NLCS to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and with spring training now in full swing, the expectations couldn’t be higher for a Mets team stacked with one of the most talented rosters in the MLB.
Greetings from Roger Dean Stadium, where the Cardinals about to host the Mets, and oh there goes Juan Soto out to warm up right alongside Francisco Lindor.
He hit second in the order Saturday, between Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso, and drilled a 426-foot homer on a 2-1 pitch from left-hander Colton Gordon. The following inning, Soto drove in another run with a groundball.
Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso will all make their spring training debuts on Saturday for the Mets against the Astros at Clover Park.
Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Mark Vientos batted in that order in win over the Nationals.
So the Mets get Soto and Mets fans get him and you know who else gets Soto? The best all-around ballplayer in town and pretty much the best all-around player the Mets have ever had, which means
Mets star Francisco Lindor explains how he developed his leadership style during his playing days in Cleveland
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