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Juan Soto stepped into the box in the bottom of the first inning Friday with a chance to stop the Yankees’ momentum and start ...
Juan Soto is slipping, and New York Yankees legend David Cone knows why. Cone joined fellow former MLB great-turned ESPN commentator Eduardo Pérez on the Baseball Tonight podcast to discuss the ...
Yankees fans 1. Juan Soto 0. Soto’s return to Yankee Stadium this past weekend following his offseason decision to join the Mets on a historic $765 million contract over the Yankees’ $760 ...
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns has addressed Juan Soto's slow start to the season.
Mendoza was referring to Soto passing Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx for the most multi-homer games (27) by a player before his 27th birthday. In the grand scheme, Soto will end up owning plenty of records ...
Juan Soto's $765 million contract has given people the wrong impression of the type of player he is, David Ortiz said.
David Cone knows a thing or two about managing pressure in the Bronx. The former Yankees and Mets pitching great, now an analyst for ESPN and YES Network, recently reflected on Juan Soto’s ...
And a very candid opinion was offered by New York Mets (and Yankees) legend David Cone during his May 26 appearance on the ESPN Baseball Tonight podcast. "That’s what’s going on with Juan Soto.
In the first months of his 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, Juan Soto hasn't looked the same. One Mets and Yankees legend has an idea why.
David Cone, who played for both teams and is also a YES Network analyst, said that, of course, Soto was affected.
But it came as no surprise to David Cone. “I wasn’t surprised at all,” Cone said to longtime Mets public relations executive Jay Horwitz on Amazin’ Conversations.