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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke about the progress of Tylor Megill and how well the team is stealing bases this season.
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EssentiallySports on MSNMets $78M Trade Gamble Sparks Fan Crisis as Rivals CircleEvery summer, the New York Mets fans brace for chaos disguised as strategy, and 2025 is no exception. The post Mets Fans ...
With the Orioles in last place and sellers and the Mets in first place and buyers, a trade for Cedric Mullins makes all the sense in the world.
The New York Mets' star, Juan Soto, is showcasing the best performance of his career so far this regular season. He recently ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNYankees Swipe $6.5M Star From Mets as McMahon Deal Sparks WarJust when it seemed like the New York Yankees were ready to ride out the trade deadline, they dropped a double drama. The ...
Some players go from potential stars to being some of the most overrated players in Major League Baseball. For Philadelphia ...
But Soto has never been a burner on the basepaths. He’s never stolen more than 12 bases in a season — a total he’s reached two times. That could change this year.
The Mets finished 16th in MLB last season with 106 stolen bases, but their 82.8 percent success rate — they were caught 22 times — was fifth-best in the major leagues.
This season, he's taken it to a still higher tier. In 25 games, he's slashing .320/.420/.650 with seven homers, six stolen bases, and more walks than strikeouts.
HOUSTON — Francisco Lindor, the Mets’ leadoff hitter and best base-stealer, has a new wrinkle to consider when mulling whether to run: the superstar slugger behind him. Juan Soto is a welcome ...
But Soto has never been a burner on the basepaths. He’s never stolen more than 12 bases in a season — a total he’s reached two times. That could change this year.
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