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Juan Soto snapped a 17-game home run drought with a 404-foot homer to left-centerfield in the fourth inning of the New York Mets’ 8-2 win Saturday over the Colorado Rockies.
Juan Soto has struggled in his first season with the Mets but he reminded fans of his supreme talent in a big win for New York.
The New York Mets know Juan Soto is dealing with a rough patch for the organization, and now his teammates are coming to his defense -- including Pete Alonso.
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One of the many laws of baseball is that one must have a short term memory, players and fans alike. That worked in Soto’s favor Friday night — “He just hit a double for crying out loud,” said McCarthy. — no one was thinking about the boo’s.
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New York Mets right fielder Juan Soto went 2 for 4 with an RBI during the Mets' May 30 win over the Colorado Rockies. In doing so, Soto snapped a 0-for-17 slump
In the first months of his 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, Juan Soto hasn't looked the same. One Mets and Yankees legend has an idea why.
Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso homered in the fifth inning while Juan Soto added a solo shot of his own in the eighth in the Mets’ 5-3 win over the Colorado Rockies. Lindor’s solo shot was his 13th of the season, while Soto added his tenth.
Since implementing the lineup switch, Soto’s come alive — he’s 3-for-7 with two extra-base hits in his last two games — as have Nimmo and Alonso. In five games since returning from a neck injury that sidelined him for three days, Nimmo’s 8-for-19 (.421 batting average) with two extra-base hits.