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MLB All-Star Game is being celebrated with great figures on the diamond, but one notable absence has generated conversation: that of Juan Soto, who was not selected for th
What you should know: The Mets took a big chance taking Prescott with their fourth pick in the draft. The 21-year-old right-hander is known for being able to touch triple-digits on the radar gun with a slider in the 80s, a differential that could make any hitter look foolish.
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Michael Kay has a bone to pick with the Mets’ $765 million star. YES Network’s play-by-play broadcaster sounded off on Juan Soto following comments made by the 26-year-old outfielder about not being named an All-Star this year, particularly the “money on the table” with the snub.
Juan Soto, one of the most outstanding figures in baseball today and a brand new addition to the New York Mets, has once again made headlines, but this time not for his performance
Yankees announcer Michael Kay took issue with a comment Juan Soto made this week after the new Mets outfielder was left off of the All-Star Game roster. Speaking to reporters after the news broke, Soto said “it happens,” and it’s “a part of baseball.” He was then asked a follow up question about whether he wanted to play in the game.
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Mets owner Steve Cohen took to social media to laud his team’s “Fab Four” after a dramatic 7-6 win over the Orioles on Tuesday night.
Pete Alonso was named a National League reserve and Edwin Diaz made the pitching staff, but Juan Soto was left off of the roster in a surprise snub. Alonso and Diaz will join Francisco Lindor, whom the fans previously voted to be the NL’s starting shortstop at the game in Atlanta.
David Peterson has been named the New York Mets’ fourth representative for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, stepping in for Robbie Ray