Juan Soto says struggling Mets are still a playoff team
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The New York Mets are in the midst of a painful collapse, and fan criticism has centered squarely on their record-breaking $765 million superstar, Juan Soto. What began as anticip
Rookie right-hander Nolan McLean delivered another strong performance in his second career Major League start Friday night, pitching seven strong innings as the New York Mets rolled past the Atlanta Braves 12-7 at Truist Park.
New York sports radio host Brandon Tierney stunned listeners on Friday by accusing New York Mets superstar Juan Soto of lying about his age.
Francisco Lindor was LOVING Donovan Mitchell recruiting Juan Soto way before he became a Met, and couldn't stop laughing.
Tierney’s cohost, Sal Licata, pushed back on the accusation. He argued that Soto has been in Major League Baseball for seven-plus years, and he entered the league with more of a “baby face” and has “come into his own.”
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Mets will attempt to extend a three-game win streak with a victory over the Washington Nationals. Washington has a 24-39 record in home games and a 50-75 record overall. The Nationals have a 29-15 record in games when they did not give up a home run.
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The New York Mets are floundering, and superstar free agent acquisition Juan Soto is at the heart of their struggles. But one New York City radio host