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New York Mets slugger Juan Soto joined the home run party against the Seattle Mariners, hitting a career milestone while doing so.
Being a famous, world-class athlete playing in New York City will automatically make someone an easy target when it comes to criticism from fans and the media.
New York sports radio host Brandon Tierney stunned listeners on Friday by accusing New York Mets superstar Juan Soto of lying about his age.
On Friday morning, WFAN's frequency experienced an unexpected moment when Brandon Tierney, a well-known New York sports host, cast doubt on Juan Soto's real age. The Dominican slug
It would be tough for anybody to argue that New York Mets slugger Juan Soto has lived up to the expectations the baseball world had for him before the 2025 season began. While Soto's .251 average, .878 OPS,
Juan Soto was the sole reason the Mets didn’t get no-hit in Wednesday’s 4-1 loss to the Guardians, but Boomer Esiason has no sympathy for the superstar outfielder.
Soto, Naylor and Raleigh are just emphasizing that in a dramatic way. They're part of successful stealing teams, too. The Mets are on an active streak of 36 consecutive steals without being caught. Earlier this month, the Mariners had a streak of 20 successful steals in a row.
Despite him having a very solid season by an average MLB player's metrics, there's no way to justify New York Mets slugger Juan Soto's season when considering t
The $765 million slugger at least spared the Mets the embarrassment and ignominy of having a no-hitter thrown against them, however, with a solo home run with one out in the ninth inning of a series-sweeping 4-1 loss to Gavin Williams and the Guardians .