Juan Soto, Mets and Nationals
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Apart from their low-key season, 2025 also hinted at the rift in the Mets clubhouse, especially after Juan Soto‘s dig at Francisco Lindor‘s captaincy buzz. Although no one confirmed their deteriorating equation,
Juan Soto will remain the New York Mets' designated hitter amid a new injury. Per MLB.com's Anthony DiComo, Soto dealt with forearm tightness over the weekend, initially reporting the pain on Friday.
Juan Soto could return to playing the outfield this weekend against the Angels, Carlos Mendoza said. Soto has been limited to designated hitter since coming off the injured list. Initially it was because the Mets were cautiously bringing him back after he missed nearly three weeks with a calf strain.
A smaller Major League Baseball slate on Thursday picked up two games over the last 24 hours, as four teams (Baltimore vs. Houston and San Francisco vs. Philade
NEW YORK (AP) — Kodai Senga went on the 10-day injured list with lumbar spine inflammation Tuesday for the struggling New York Mets, who also have growing concerns about the health of outfielders Juan Soto and Luis Robert Jr.
Michael Kay believes the Mets are a team without an alpha leader despite having one of the highest-paid athletes in sports history.
It's wild to think that Ben Rice took Juan Soto's number after he left the New York Yankees, and picked up some of his powers too.
Juan Soto has built a reputation for controlling the strike zone, but this time, he handed that control to someone else entirely. In a game where every pitch can dictate the outcome, especially on a 3-0 count,