Mets, Juan Soto
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The New York Yankees have to feel a little bit better about losing Juan Soto after defeating him and the New York Mets in the first Subway Series of the season.
So far, the Queens faithful have been mostly supportive, but after leaving the maelstrom of Yankee Stadium, Juan Soto had another rough series against the Red Sox.
The 26-year-old is 2-for-11 with one walk and one stolen base across the Mets' current three-game losing streak. He also hasn't had a multi-hit game since May 9 and hasn't had a three-hit game all season.
The New York Yankees lost Juan Soto to the New York Mets in a shocking offseason move. However, a new report suggests he may not be too happy with his new team.
There was a disagreement between Soto and Mets manager Carlos Mendoza through the media after New York's loss to the Boston Red Sox on Monday. After not running hard for the second-straight game, Soto's lack of hustle was noted by his manager.
Around this time last year, the Mets made a key lineup decision that altered the course of their season by moving Francisco Lindor to the leadoff spot that had been occupied by Brandon Nimmo for years.
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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said he’ll talk to Juan Soto about hustling out of the batter’s box after the slugger watched his would-be home run bounce off the Green Monster for a single against the Red Sox.