Alvarez Hits 2 HRs and Mets Bust Out at the Plate to Back McLean in 10-3 Blowout of Giants
- On Friday, New York Mets slugger Juan Soto exited the game against the San Francisco Giants in the first inning due to right calf tightness.
- The 27-year-old is in the second season of a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the Mets after playing for the Washington Nationals, San Diego Padres, and New York Yankees.
- Before the injury, Soto extended his season-opening hitting streak to eight games with a single off Giants pitcher Tyler Mahle in the first inning.
- Tyrone Taylor replaced Soto in left field for the bottom of the first inning after Soto was forced out at home plate during a double play.
- Entering the matchup, Soto held a.282 career batting average and 245 home runs, having recorded 43 homers and 105 RBIs last season.
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[SPORTS CHOSEON PARK SANGKYUNG] Juan Soto (New York Mets), who was replaced during the game due to calf muscle cramps, is undergoing a thorough examination. Soto was replaced on the 4th (Korea time) before defending at the San Francisco Giants game held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, USA. Soto hit the first run and was caught frowning as he ran from 2nd base to 3rd base in the subsequent hit. The Mets explained the reason for the r…
How Serious Is Juan Soto's Injury And When Can He Return? Doctor Gives Clear Verdict
The Mets are 4-4 on the season, and although there’s nothing elite about it, Juan Soto deserves applause for powering the lineup. Last April, he was hitting at .232, but this year, Soto is currently going at .355. However, as Soto was forced out of the field due to a calf strain on Friday and is pending an MRI on Saturday, fans were all holding their breath for the worst. And just in time, renowned sports doctor Jesse Morse offered some clarity …
Giants Fan Brutally Roasts The Mets, And It Backfired
Sometimes, fans will heckle and not many people hear what they say. Other times, their roasts get broadcast for all the world to enjoy.The New York Mets were in the middle of a beat down of the San Francisco Giants, continuing a less than ideal start for the Bay Area team. While we have barely crossed into April, the sub-.500 start has already bugged the daylights out of one fan.When his Giants were down by five in the fourth inning, he couldn’t…
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