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But for the Dominican slugger, that’s just background noise ... steps into Yankee Stadium ready for the noise Juan Soto, now donning the blue and orange, isn’t backing down from the hostile ...
The 2024/25 season has just ended, but already many clubs have unveiled their kits for the upcoming season.As always, the ...
A look at the newest release from Topps Now, celebrating Lou Gehrig Day 2025 as MLB and Topps help to raise awareness in the ...
Rutgers' helmets lack much flavor or creative design. While the 'R' is simple, in a good way, it isn't correlated with much on-field success since Rutgers became a Big Ten member. There aren't any ...
New Chelsea signing Liam Delap will not take part in England Under-21’s European Championships in Slovakia this summer.The 22 ...
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Certainly, no one expected that at the end of May, President ...
One MLB insider has shot down a rumor that Juan Soto has been traveling on a private jet this season, after WFAN’s morning team incorrectly asserted that ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech had said as ...
but Boras says Toronto Blue Jays ownership made “a great proposal” that impressed Soto and that “I could have gotten more money from the Boston Red Sox. They were that into it. Juan had many ...
To listen to the narrative, outfielder Juan Soto has been ... and above players such as Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts. Soto's performance this ...
Juan Soto donning the orange and blue has been a dream come true for New York Mets fans. However, this start has not quite lived up to expectations as June approaches. Soto hasn't gotten off to ...
Hall of Famer David Ortiz thinks record-setting money has turned people against Juan Soto. Ortiz, who — like Soto — was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and said he knows Soto’s fa ...
NEW YORK — A three-hour-plus flight from St. Louis to Phoenix two weeks ago provided New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza with an opportunity to discuss a batting order change with star Juan Soto.