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The New York Mets will retire Carlos Beltrán’s No. 15 and he will enter the team’s hall of fame before their home game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sept. 19.
It’s been just over a week into the 2026 MLB regular season, and the New York Mets are already experiencing adversity. Star outfielder Juan Soto — who the team signed to a 15-year, $765 million deal in 2024 — was placed on the Injured List on Monday due to a calf strain.
The Mets will officially retire Carlos Beltrán's number on Saturday, September 19.
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New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto is projected to miss two to three weeks because of a strained right calf. New York put the four-time All-Star on the 10-day injured list Monday, a move retroactive to Saturday.
Juan Soto has been placed on the injured list, out for 2-3 weeks, and killing his short-term fantasy baseball value.
The New York Mets made a major decision on Juan Soto before their series (at home) against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The anticipation of winter weather has forced the New York Mets, Cleveland Guardians and Chicago White Sox to change scheduled night games to afternoon starts on Tuesday.
The New York Mets will hang another number high above the seats of Citi Field as the summer turns to fall, but this one comes with debate as to its deserving nature. The club announced Monday that future Hall of Fame inductee Carlos Beltrán will be inducted into the Mets Hall
The MLB World had some mixed reactions to the New York Mets signing a former World Series reliever to bolster their bullpen.
The Mets are set to retire Beltrán’s No. 15 during a pregame ceremony at Citi Field on Sept. 19, the team announced Monday. Beltrán will become the ninth player to have his number retired by the Mets, for whom the star outfielder played seven seasons from 2005-11.