Francisco Lindor met the media in Port St. Lucie on Sunday and revealed he plans to be ready to go for the Mets on Opening Day.
The Mets' Juan Soto at spring training on Sunday talked about transitioning from being the rightfielder to the leftfielder.
PORT ST. LUCIE — To Juan Soto, there isn’t much of a mystery: The Mets, following a roster overhaul, have improved from last season, when they underachieved and missed the playoffs.
The Mets have claimed catcher Ben Rortvedt off waivers from the Dodgers and are moving reliever Dedniel Núñez to the 60-day ...
New York Mets’ Juan Soto shares candid thoughts on new teammate Bo Bichette, who signed with the team this offseason.
Juan Soto enters his second Mets season with added pressure after key exits. He discusses 2025's clubhouse dynamic and his return to left field.
Lindor, who thinks he'll be ready for Opening Day after undergoing surgery, feels like the current Mets roster is better than last season's.
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Both Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor downplayed the idea of issues within the Mets clubhouse on Sunday, dismissing a narrative ...
Here's what Juan Soto had to say for the first time since arriving at spring training.
In the first year of his $765 million contract, Soto was a regular lightning rod for discourse in particular. He ultimately led the National League in stolen bases (38) and on-base percentage (.396) ...
Have fun," Soto said about his hopes for 2026. "Forget about all the drama and everything. Focus on the game, and win some ballgames." ...