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Yardbarker on MSNMets' Juan Soto is starting to looking like the $765M manEntering Wednesday's home game against the Washington Nationals, Soto, who signed a 15-year, $765M deal in December 2024, had homered in four of his last 10 games. He would homer
Juan Soto could retire right now and the Nationals still wouldn’t have gotten enough for him at the trade deadline in 2022, simply because it’s impossible to ever get enough for a potential all-time franchise player and inner circle Hall of Famer.
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David Peterson pitched a six-hitter for the first nine-inning complete game of his professional career, and the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 5-0 for their fifth straight win.
On Tuesday night at Citi Field, the New York Mets clawed their way to a thrilling 5-4 walk-off victory over the Washington Nationals in the opening game of a three-game set. With the win, the Mets improved to 43-24 on the season and an astounding 25-7 at home — the best home start in franchise history.
Juan Soto didn't have a perfect start to his New York Mets tenure. The highest-paid athlete in professional sports had a tough April and May for his standards,
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Juan Soto is starting to feel it. Following a May slump that dropped his batting average to .224, the New York Mets slugger has eight hits in his last four games.
Juan Soto and MacKenzie Gore were involved in the same trade nearly three years ago, and it appears that has established a friendly rivalry between the
Contrary to popular opinion, Juan Soto isn’t coming off the two worst months of his career. Up to his usual standard – well, no, perhaps not, but neither his .752 April OPS nor his .792 May OPS rate among his three weakest months,
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