Juan Soto Sends Francisco Lindor Message
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The New York Mets were unable to secure Alonso for the upcoming MLB season, as he is now set to play with the Orioles. Addressing this development, Juan Soto shared his thoughts with the media.
The New York Mets are coming off one of the most shocking collapses in recent memory, going from the best team in the league to completely missing the playoffs. On Tuesday, the Mets lost closer Edwin Díaz, and on Wednesday, Pete Alonso signed a deal with the Baltimore Orioles, ending his tenure as a Met.
The New York Mets' team dynamics have been discussed at length this offseason. Several reports claimed that the core group of players was unsatisfied as personalities clashed in the clubhouse.
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A simple reason NY Mets fans can expect even more from Juan Soto in 2026
Juan Soto didn’t exactly disappoint in his first season as a New York Met. 150 wRC+ and 21 homers in 79 games at Citi Field is still elite territory — but the v
The New York Yankees might be close to landing one of the best pitchers on the market - a move that could help position them as a true contender heading into the 2026 MLB season.
The Mets say this is not a problem and generally explain it away as very different personality types — Soto is withdrawn and Lindor ebullient — who don’t socialize, but also don’t have
The 2025 winter meetings did not quite match the excitement of last year's event, highlighted by Juan Soto's record-breaking deal with the New York Mets, but they still produced a handful of major free‑agent signings.
The New York Mets were at a crossroads in the 2025 offseason. A team that shelled out a ton for Juan Soto but that fell short of the playoffs now faced spending more to retain superstar closer Edwin Diaz, slugger and homegrown favorite Pete Alonso and to shore up a rotation that needed help.