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The New York Mets missed the postseason this year, and reports of tension between Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor have surfaced.
The legendary radio host dishes on the frosty relationship between Mets stars compared to the "buddy-buddy" bond Soto formed with Yankees' Judge
The New York Mets' clubhouse saga has been discussed at length this offseason, with the latest developments coming from American sports radio personality Mike Francesa, who delivered some bold remarks
New York Post MLB reporter Mike Puma sent the baseball community into a collective frenzy when he reported in an article on November 28 that New York Mets super
A lot has been made about Mets teammates Juan Soto’s relationship with Francisco Lindor. In an exclusive interview with Dominican journalist Luz Maria Garcia that was posted on YouTube this weekend, Soto offered his side of the story on his relationship with Lindor. When asked about his teammate, Soto replied:
The New York Mets have been making a lot of moves as GM David Stearns continues to do his roster makeover, and many fans have wondered if some of those moves have been sparked by reports of clubhouse unrest and a rift between outfielder Juan Soto and shortstop Francisco Lindor.
But the Mets have kept up a different trend: They keep taking players from the New York Yankees. Already this offseason, star relievers Devin Williams and Luke Weaver have already signed for the Mets after leaving the Yanks. Last winter, of course, the Mets took Juan Soto on board after his time with the Yankees.
Juan Soto offers his thoughts on the rumors about a reported clash with Francisco Lindor within the Mets locker room.
At the moment, Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto are the only two players in the major leagues with contracts that value $700 million or more.