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As soon as Juan Soto reached second base after lacing an RBI double to right-center field, he tilted his head back and used both hands to blow a kiss to the sky. The Mets outfielder had finally ...
It’s not what the Mets expected when they signed him to a 15-year, $765 million contract in December, but they maintain that a turnaround is coming.
The booing was tentative at first, but gained momentum as Soto walked back to the dugout. There was only one out to go in the ...
Several Mets fans noted that All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor struggled mightily in his first Mets season. Lindor posted ...
Superstar outfielder Juan Soto has continued to disappoint in his first year with the New York Mets thus far. After going 0-for-4 during New York's series final ...
Do Mets fans seriously think Soto has no idea that he's struggling ... The fans who pay to attend the games in person have the right to boo if they want to boo, as long as it's kept clean.
NEW YORK — All 41,332 Mets fans in attendance rose to their feet when right fielder Juan Soto connected on a splitter left in ...
The few Red Sox fans who bothered to boo probably did so out of some ... soreness earlier this month. Meanwhile, Soto has begun slowly for the Mets. He’s belted eight homers, but his slugging ...
Corey Sipkin for New York Post Beltran said Reggie Jackson repeated his famous comment, “They don’t boo ... as Soto walked, singled and scored a run. On Saturday, there were more Mets fans ...
“He was a lot of fun to play with, but obviously given the circumstances, you’re expecting a boo there.” While Soto absorbed the brunt of fan emotion, Francisco Lindor emerged as the day’s decisive ...