Mets, Juan Soto and Houston Astros
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"You always gotta be expecting to be at the top," Soto said on the final day of spring training.
From NorthJersey.com
Superstar Juan Soto made his debut for the Mets against the Astros after signing his record-breaking 15-year, $765 million contract with New York this winter.
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Juan Soto finds an opening and records a single in his first regular-season at-bat with the Mets.
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With a nod to their history, the Mets resurrected a bygone script and also tapped into something modern: “Feedback has been awesome."
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The Mirror US on MSNYankees fan tampers with Juan Soto jersey in angry protest over Mets switchNew York Yankees fans already have tampered with their old Juan Soto jerseys, with one fan in particular having fun with how he spelt a certain word using the S in 'Soto'
Mets fans have their answer for how the roster will be constructed to begin the 2025 season as the team announced its Opening Day roster on Thursday.
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Sporting News on MSNMets predicted to pull off blockbuster trade for Padres ace by 2025 trade deadlineOn Thursday, SNY's Andy Martino was asked in a mailbag column who the Mets' ace would be by the end of the season, and he predicted that it would be one of two pitchers, both of whom currently play for the San Diego Padres.
As the Mets open a new season Thursday against the Astros in Houston, success no longer is measured merely in wins. It is measured by wins in October.
Even before the Mets’ new free agent acquisition Juan Soto hit his first home run in his debut plate appearance against the
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Soto homered in his first plate appearance this spring and hasn’t removed his foot from the accelerator. It’s been the kind of dress rehearsal the Mets might have expected following his arrival in December on a record $765 million contract for 15 years.
Juan Soto will face off against the Houston Astros on Opening Day for the second straight season. This time, however, it will come as a member of the New York M
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza announced that right-hander Tylor Megill will start the second game of the opening series against the Astros in Houston. He also announced that Griffin Canning would be the No. 3 starter if healthy.