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Yes, the Mets billed it as Mr. Met’s birthday, even though the official bio on Mets.com lists the giant-headed one with a “birthdate” of April 9, 1963, and a “major-league debut” of April 17, 1964.
When Soto came to the plate in the fifth inning Friday night, many of the 39,627 fans provided encouragement with a standing ...
In Year 7 of the Bryce Harper era, the Phillies have one last chance to get it right with this core And with that, a ...
Last season, Cohen was disappointed with the lack of attendance Citi Field saw during their pennant race. Now, he is loving ...
Juan Soto is right. He no longer is hitting in front of Aaron Judge — “the best hitter in baseball,” in Soto’s estimation. And he no longer is “getting more attacked and more pitches in the strike ...
Nobody will live under a tighter microscope in New York sports than Juan Soto. Leaving the New York Yankees for the New York Mets made it a large enough story.
Juan Soto left the door wide open. That’s why it was not surprising when assorted Gasbags rushed in to attempt an early-season media takedown of the $765 million man.
Francisco Lindor knew. He didn’t have to watch. He turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth ...
In an article written by Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report, he named Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill as a potential trade target for the Mets.
Francisco Lindor turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth inning and sent the ball soaring into Citi Field’s second deck in right field, 401 feet away.
Soto recently said that life with the Mets is "definitely different" because he previously "had the best hitter in baseball ...