Juan Soto’s Agent Says He ‘Cautioned’ Mets Star
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MLB’s highest paid player is having trouble adjusting to that title, according to his agent Scott Boras. But Soto also has evident mechanical issues.
The Dodgers and Mets have added serious talent to their rosters since their last meeting in October, but will that change the outcome of the series?
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.
Juan Soto's first season with the New York Mets has gotten off to a bit of a rocky start, with the slugger struggling a little at the plate and also being called out for not hustling in certain situations. The Mets, meanwhile, haven't been playing great recently and have dropped to second in the NL East.
While Masyn Winn and Jackson Holliday have taken strides at the plate, they cannot get caught twice as often as they’re successful on the basepaths. If that continues, they’ll both lose their green light to run. In fact, they may have already.
Each Juan Soto at-bat has seemingly become an invitation for criticism, from his lack of hustle twice in the past week to him bizarrely staring down seven straight pitches — including six strikes — in his first two at-bats against the Red Sox on Wednesday night.
An MLB insider shut down a rumor about Juan Soto and the New York Mets that began just after the conclusion of the Subway Series vs. the Yankees.
The New York Mets franchise slugger is reportedly done talking about his former New York Yankees running mate.