Juan Soto makes his feelings on Yankees
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Juan Soto's return to Yankee Stadium was tougher than anticipated, and now New York Mets executives are questioning how much he wants to play for them.
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It got to a point that by Sunday, Soto had no interest in doing an agreed-upon in-game interview with ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. According to a report from NJ.com, Soto simply was tired of being asked about Aaron Judge and the move to the Mets.
Juan Soto returned to Yankee Stadium as a Met and things went poorly but the All-Star pushed back on the idea that he didn't hustle.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees radio host drops massive Juan Soto revelationIn a busy MLB offseason, the New York Mets won the biggest sweepstakes of them all. They signed Juan Soto to a 15-year deal worth $765 million, poaching him after he spent just one season with the New York Yankees and made a trip to the World Series.
Last offseason, the biggest story was undoubtedly that of Dominican Juan Soto, who reached an agreement for $765 million dollars, which shocked the world of baseball and sport, not
That other Juan Soto thing — the one that has a lot to do with why he is the highest-paid player in history — where he cuts through pressure and rises to the occasion has been absent so far through a night and a day back at Yankee Stadium.
The New York Yankees won the series opener of the Subway Series against the New York Mets on Friday evening in the Bronx, with Juan Soto hearing tons of boos in his return. The two rivals will clash again on Saturday,
Mets star Juan Soto knows Yankee fans won't be welcoming him with open arms when he returns to the Bronx on Friday night, saying, "Whatever they do, they have a right to do it."