Mets Manager Calls Out Juan Soto
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The New York Mets locked up former Yankees outfielder Juan Soto with a 15-year, $765 million contract this past offseason, giving the team a bona fide front line hitter with a superstar's charisma to aid their quest for their first World Series title since 1986.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza wouldn't get into specifics on any conversion he had with slugger Juan Soto after a lack of hustle left him with a single rather than extra bases in New York's series opener at Boston.
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New York is famously noisy, but it’s hitting a fever pitch right now with a lot of people speaking for Juan Soto.
The idea the Mets could just pick up where they left off last season and continue seamlessly marching their way towards a long-awaited championship was never realistic.
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Soto, who spurned the Yankees for the Mets on a $765 million deal in the offseason, was the subject of a lot of reporting over the past few days, including NJ Advance Media’s Bob Klapisch, who said that Mets officials were “concerned about Soto’s lack of enthusiasm for his new team.”