PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — With a matter-of-fact tone, Juan Soto sounded confident. In his decision to pick the New York Mets. In his ability to perform at an elite level, starting with Thursday’s season opener. In anything, really.
As the Mets open a new season Thursday against the Astros in Houston, success no longer is measured merely in wins. It is measured by wins in October.
The New York Mets confirmed the addition of two players to add depth to the roster led by star Juan Soto in the 2025 MLB season. The New York Mets have made some roster adjustments to their squad, led by star Juan Soto,
When the Mets signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract this winter, handing him by far the largest deal in Major League history, plenty of folks envisioned precisely the sort of scene that unfolded in the ninth inning on Opening Day: Soto at the plate,
The Mets know how to get through hard times, and they trust that Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza can guide them throughout.
As the Mets took on the Astros in their Opening Day matchup, Josh Hader got Juan Soto swinging to end the game and win it for Houston.