Juan Soto livid, Carlos Mendoza tossed
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Tensions flared at Petco Park on Monday night during the New York Mets' game when manager Carlos Mendoza was forced to step in to protect his star player, Juan Soto, in a heated ar
WATCH: Juan Soto sparks mayhem after blowing up at umpire over strike call in heated Mets vs. Padres
New York Mets' Juan Soto, who's known to have good awareness of the strike zone, was left fuming after the home plate umpire made a wrong call against the San Diego Padres on Monday.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza addressed his ejection after a controversial strikeout call on Juan Soto during the game against the Padres, defending his player and expressing frustration with the umpiring.
Our MLB player props expect Juan Soto to shine against Padres righty Ryan Bergert. It’s a busy night on the diamond Tuesday, July 29, and we’re in the stretch drive with the MLB trade deadline in sight.
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The New York Mets toppled the San Francisco Giants 5-3 on Sunday night, moving to 62-44 on the season. In the win, Mets' star Juan Soto hit his 25th home run of
Juan Soto bolted without hesitation, using his legs more so than his bat to help a Mets team in dire need of a run in Sunday’s eighth inning.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets coach has somehow helped Juan Soto add another weapon to his repertoireAt first glance, Juan Soto stealing bases for the New York Mets feels about as likely as Po becoming a kung fu master. In Kung Fu Panda, the roly-poly underdog
Juan Soto sentenced to 17 years to life for crimes including assault with intent to commit rape, burglary, and indecent exposure in Sacramento.