Yankees Staffer Shades Juan Soto
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The recent Subway Series brought up some hard feelings for fans of the New York Yankees, when they found themselves up against a beloved former player for the f
Despite Soto’s slow start, his elite plate discipline remains, with 39 walks on the season, he’s tied for second in the league with Boston’s Rafael Devers and trails only Marcel Ozuna, who has 41. Lindor faced similar judgement early in his Mets career, but sees New York’s newest superstar navigating through the noise.
Mets star Juan Soto had a subpar series over the weekend against the Yankees, and pundits started to take notice.
The New York Mets franchise slugger is reportedly done talking about his former New York Yankees running mate.
But the Soto Subway Series did not include the star getting mic’d up for “Sunday Night Baseball,” which was the original plan. According to sources, the Mets star changed his mind prior to the game and was replaced by Brandon Nimmo.
With fans paying attention to Juan Soto's return to Yankee Stadium, he was supposed to be mic'd up, but opted out, leaving Brandon Nimmo.