New York Mets star first baseman Pete Alonso shares his thoughts about facing his new teammate superstar Juan Soto over the years.
Pete Alonso shared his candid thoughts on Juan Soto’s impact after his blockbuster move to the New York Mets. Discover what the MLB star believes Soto’s talent. Juan Soto, a baseball phenomenon, continues to solidify his reputation as one of the most dominant hitters in Major League Baseball.
Not even two days after signing Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki last month, the Dodgers outmuscled the Cubs for the best reliever on the free agent market, giving lefty Tanner Scott a four-year deal worth $72 million.
The fantasy baseball season is rapidly approaching and managers need to start deciding which players they plan on targeting and which players they plan on avoiding in their drafts.
It's not only Pete Alonso who is expecting Juan Soto to make a major impact in 2025, but also the popular sports betting app FanDuel. As of Friday, February 28, the New York Mets outfielder sits second behind only Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani for the best odds to win the NL MVP.
With the season opener approaching, the New York Mets manager is making adjustments in preparation for the matchup, keeping a close eye on Juan Soto and Pete Alonso. Juan Soto’s arrival at the New York Mets generated significant buzz,
The 2025 season appears to be make-or-break for former New York Mets top prospect and current infielder Brett Baty. Given the breakout season that fellow third baseman Mark Vientos had in 2024 and New York re-signing Pete Alonso,
Former Mets manager Buck Showalter believes Juan Soto and Pete Alonso will make his former club's offense unstoppable, praising their power and balance as a nightmare for opposing pitchers
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso is already only 27 home runs from the New York Mets’ franchise home run record. Mets legend Darryl Strawberry has held the record for over 30 years, and he admittedly won’t be upset if Alonso surpasses him in the coming months.
And according to a March 4 article from Will Sammon of The Athletic, New York hitting coach Eric Chavez expects major improvements from
Juan Soto's entry into the New York Mets has eased the pressure on Francisco Lindor, allowing him to focus on his performance. This move is expected to improve Lindor's season. Yankees insider Emmanuel Berbari believes Lindor will perform better than Soto.