Throughout a latest dialog with Jon Heyman of the New York Submit (h/t SNY), All-Star outfielder Juan Soto admitted he’s “nonetheless figuring it out” and “adjusting to the brand new workforce” after Soto signed a 15-year, $765M contract that might exceed $800M complete to affix the New York Mets this previous offseason.
For a narrative printed on Friday, Mets reporter Will Sammon of The Athletic touched upon how Soto matches in along with his present teammates behind the scenes.
“His teammates assume he loves it right here,” Sammon stated about Soto. “He has ‘his guys’ within the bullpen. He has enjoyable with that. …(Mets reduction pitcher) Ryne Stanek lockers subsequent to Soto. I belief Stanek’s capacity to learn individuals he spends time with. Stanek tells me Soto is a terrific teammate and loves chatting with him. I haven’t seen or heard something in any other case.”
Soto’s suggestion in April that he missed sharing a lineup with New York Yankees captain Aaron Decide raised eyebrows, as did the truth that the “Soto Shuffle” hasn’t but grow to be a Mets gameday custom. Soto told Heyman he would not remorse leaving the Yankees for the Mets and is “completely satisfied” along with his free-agency resolution.
As for why Soto has typically appeared pissed off in a Mets uniform this spring, Sammon talked about that the 26-year-old “likes acting at an elite-elite degree” and “hasn’t completed that but” with the Amazins. Heading into the three-game sequence on the Yankees that will get underway on Friday evening, Soto was slashing .255/.380/.465 with an .845 OPS, eight dwelling runs and 20 RBI on the season.
Sammon identified that Soto is on considerably of an island as a result of no MLB participant has ever earlier than “performed within the backdrop of a $765M deal.” Regardless of having a model of Soto who allegedly has been pressing on the plate all through the season’s opening two months, the first-place Mets ended Thursday’s MLB motion at 28-16.
Maybe the membership’s document will take some stress off Soto’s shoulders as he prepares to listen to boos and different jeers throughout at-bats within the Bronx this weekend.