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There is a case to be made that a player should not always hustle. This can be argued especially for a star player.The logic ...
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto failed to hustle out a ball he had hit off the Green Monster in Fenway Park and made ...
Vivas, a left-handed hitter with a contact-first approach, was a standout in spring training and has quietly earned the ...
Mendoza attributed Soto’s postgame comments Monday to “frustration.” ...
If there’s one thing playing in the New York market teaches you, it’s to expect the worst — especially when expectations are ...
The New York Post roasted Mets star Juan Soto with a scathing back cover headline criticizing his supposed lack of effort in recent games.
The New York Mets are 29-19, on a two-game losing streak and have lost the National League East lead. The last two losses ...
The star slugger finds himself under scrutiny with pundits, fans and even his own teammates questioning his attitude.
A few pinstriped points from the Bronx version of the Subway Series, won by the Yankees two games to one over the Mets.
The 15-year, $765 million deal Juan Soto signed with the New York Mets may not be quite enough to compel a consistent effort ...
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said that he would talk to right fielder Juan Soto about hustling out of the batter's box after Monday's 3-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox.