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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.
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The New York Mets got back on track on Wednesday, beating the Boston Red Sox 5-1 at Fenway Park. With the win, New York is now 30-20 through 50 games, while the ...
It's been a tough week for New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto. Soto has been heavily criticized by the media for his ...
As Allisha was posing for photos, Angel hyped her up, saying, "That's the money, man. Period!" She then added, "She got money! She got money", a fitting tribute to a very well-known Quinta Brunson ...
Welcome to the Bleacher Report MLB 30 in '30 series, where we look ahead five years to the 2030 season and predict who will ...
In New York City—the mecca of baseball—every step onto the diamond is a chance for a legend to prove why he’s one. The post ...
Max Fried had his first taste of the high-octane Subway Series rivalry, and the experience lived up to all the hype.
With this victory, the Yankees improved to 27-19 while winning eight of their last eleven contests. The Mets, despite ...
Cody Bellinger keyed a six-run eruption in the eighth to break the tie and the Yankees secured the Subway Series.
The first two games of a hyped Subway Series between the New York Mets and New York Yankees came down to dramatic encounters between sluggers Juan Soto and Aaron Judge against opposing closers.
While the Mets squeezed by the Yankees, 3-2, LeMahieu had himself a terrific afternoon on both sides of the ball. He squared ...