Mets’ Juan Soto Pounds Yankees as Subway Series Shifts to Queens
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Mets’ Juan Soto pounds Yankees as Subway Series shifts to Queens
It didn’t take long for Juan Soto to reverse his Subway Series fortune. Seven weeks after he was booed relentlessly by Yankees fans during a rough weekend in the Bronx, the Mets slugger launched a two-run home run in Friday afternoon’s first inning as the interborough rivalry shifted to Citi Field. Soto admired the 393-foot blast off of Marcus Stroman, then savored a slow trot around the bases in a theatrical moment fit for Broadway. And that wa…
A very different Juan Soto showed up for this edition of the Subway Series — and the Mets are glad
When it comes to Juan Soto, we are doing what is now familiar: watching him hit. And hit. And hit. Yep, the Subway Series now and for the foreseeable future is the Juan Soto Invitational — his presence in a Mets uniform, not Yankees pinstripes, will be the touchstone for quite a while in the New York-New York games. Also, the soundtrack. Because like when the Subway was in Yankee Stadium in May, the noise level was quite different from any other…
Table of ContentsResponded to the bat next timeJuan Soto guided the victory of Mets The superstar of New York Mets, Juan Soto, completed a spectacular journey from the personal and was accentuated thanks to his team's comeback to New York Yankees in Citi Field this Friday 4 July in the first game of the Subway Series.The Dominican player has been a complete and total madness when he stops in the batters' drawer since last June. Soto left 4-3, wi…
As soon as last year's Major League Baseball schedule was released, the Fourth of July leapt into view. In addition to the usual pomp and circumstance of the holiday weekend, the schedule promised a Subway Series matchup between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees. It would be hard to imagine a more exciting regular-season game. However, by the time the event arrived, things had changed. Both the Mets and Yankees had been mired in a slump…
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