Juan Soto snaps 17-game home run drought in Mets win
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A New York City radio show host doubted the sincerity of Aaron Judge's 'awkwardly disconnected catchup' with Juan Soto before Sunday's game.
McPherson also cited Yankees reporter Bob Klapisch’s Monday story that the Mets are “concerned” about Soto’s “lack of enthusiasm.” The four-time All-Star entered Tuesday hitting .246 with eight home runs, a career-worst .815 OPS, and 1.6 bWAR for the second-place Mets.
When Juan Soto signed a 15-year, $765,000,000 contract with the Mets, much was expected of the 26-year-old Dominican slugger. Unfortunately, things have not worked out well for him.