Yankees announcer chides team’s fans for vulgar Juan Soto chant after he left for Mets
- New York Yankees fans chanted vulgar phrases about Juan Soto during a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks after Soto joined the Mets on a $765 million contract.
- Michael Kay, the Yankees' play-by-play announcer, criticized the fans' behavior, calling it 'little brother nonsense' and said it was 'a bad look.'
- Soto, who helped the Yankees reach the World Series, averaged.288 with 41 homers in his only season with the team.
- The Yankees have performed well without Soto, achieving a 4-2 record while leading MLB in homers.
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What Juan Soto said about Aaron Judge and Yankees fans after Citi Field debut
NEW YORK — Juan Soto had already heard about the nasty chant that went up at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night, which left no doubt what’s in store when the Mets travel to the Bronx next month.


Yankees fans chant ‘f–k Juan Soto’ out of nowhere with anger growing for Mets’ $765 million slugger
Everything may be copacetic between Juan Soto and the Yankees, but fans seem to be another story. In the bottom of the eighth inning of the Bombers' 9-7 win over the visiting Diamondbacks, fans could be heard chanting "F--k Juan Soto" on the YES broadcast.
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