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The discomfort led to an MRI, which was clean, and Mendoza said Soto — who has been limited to DH duty since coming back from a calf strain — could be in left field “in the next few days.”
As if things aren’t going poorly enough for the Mets, they are operating with their best player at less than 100%. Juan Soto is dealing with left forearm tightness, which is why he has yet to appear i
Juan Soto conectó un jonrón de dos carreras que coronó una cuarta entrada de siete anotaciones, y los Mets de Nueva York despacharon el martes 8-0 a los Nacionales de Washington. Bo
Juan Soto’s return to the Mets was much anticipated last week, but it has hardly jump-started an ailing lineup.
This time a year ago, much of the consternation over the then-first-place Mets surrounded Juan Soto’s season-opening slump \-\- and, in particular, the slugger’s failure to hit with runners in scoring position.
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Juan Soto limited to DH role as Mets manage injury
Juan Soto will remain the New York Mets’ designated hitter for the next few days as he manages forearm tightness, with MRI results showing no structural damage. The slugger, who recently returned from a calf strain, has played just 13 of the Mets ...
The Athletic spoke with three Mets veteran players and granted them anonymity in exchange for candor. They all agreed: Completely normal.
Juan Soto met with the media after the New York Mets lost their latest game. He was asked about Carlos Mendoza.
After missing 15 games with a calf strain, All-Star Juan Soto is back as the Mets look to snap a 12-game skid. How much of a difference can he make?
The Mets have won both of their games since Juan Soto's return, with the offense finally showing life.