Juan Soto knows where focus needs to be during Mets struggles

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The walk in the eighth entrance masked a bit.

Prevention of a restless crowd, not worried about the result of the Mets, but even more, his man of $ 765 million, of being restless again, of a battle between cheers and light groans in the Citi Field the duration is maintained again.

Juan Soto, leaving the night of 0 by 5 and with only three homers in 19 games, had problems again.

He left 0 by 3, connected to a double play, struggling already land before reaching the base in his last turn to the bat of the opening of the series.

Soto did not listen to the restless crowd, he told the post.

He was focused on the Mets, on his bats to bat, on the “rocket couples right in front of the people” that became outs.

Juan Soto was 0 by 3 with a walk in the victory of the Mets over the cardinals on April 17, 2025. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Any frustration in the first season of a 15 -year agreement on its .221 is balanced with the knowledge that the struggles are only “part of the game.”

“I definitely know how to drive it,” Soto said. “I am growing as a man throughout my career, and I know that things are going to change. I simply have to continue.”

When Soto was based on a double play, the ball left his bat with an output speed of 106.7 mph.

Then, in the fifth, Soto was removed from a ball, hit 97.7 mph.

The hard contact was present again, and Soto, who told Mike Puma of the post at the beginning of the week that he has presented bone differently without Aaron’s judge, found a way to generate his 15th walk of the season.

Juan Soto, from the New York Mets, reacts after the fifth entrance is based. Corey Sipkin for NY Post

Soto has still collected an OPS of .773 and the jonida duration two of the three Mets games against the twins earlier this week.

But its beginning still pales compared to that of 2024 with the Yankees, when, after the April 17 game, its average was established in .352 and its operations rose to 1,055.



Even with those numbers, I had still launched only four home runs at this time.

In any case, this begins, the 2023 is over, when the average of his parents was alone .164 at this situation of the season.

Juan Soto, from the New York Mets, reacts after he hit the third entry. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Then Soto has sailed for different types of beginnings before, although everyone happened in different places, he said. In this current one, after another night without hits, it seems that at least some of them have also begun to worry.

“It’s just baseball,” Soto said about his slow beginning of 2023 and this current one. “There is nothing I can do. I am definitely doing everything possible to start and help the team … but things happen in terms of time and in terms of balance. It is strange. It is baseball.”

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