The success of the New York Yankees' 25-year-old slugger Juan Soto in his first Yankees season may be the team's best 2024 storyline. It didn't take long for Soto to become one of the Yankees ...
NEW YORK – From the first day Juan Soto set foot in the Yankee Stadium outfield, dressed neck to ankles in pinstripes, the season has become an absolute lovefest for the celebrated slugger. His every ...
If you thought Juan Soto’s first regular-season game with the Yankees was terrific, make room for his pinstriped playoff debut. Soto collected three hits and threw out a runner at home plate ...
Juan Soto’s first — and perhaps only — season in pinstripes has been all the Yankees could have asked for… so far. He has had his best full year at the plate and his presence in the lineup ...
Is there extra pressure to win a World Series this year since there’s no guarantee that star right fielder Juan Soto won’t leave via free agency in the winter? Advertisement Cole paused for a ...
The sidekick to Aaron Judge, Soto is on the precipice of free agency at the ripe age of 25 and coming off of a 41-homer, 109-RBI season with the Yankees. "I'm not thinking of the free agency part ...
Juan Soto's full focus at the moment is on getting the New York Yankees as far as possible in the Major League Baseball postseason. Once the playoffs end, Soto has a massive decision on his hands ...
An exciting time for the fan base and players, the Yankees’ pressure to win in 2024 could be bigger than ever due to Juan Soto’s pending free agency. Not only would winning a World Series be a ...
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The promised non-GAAP profitability will be achieved this year, and as unexciting as the story looks today, I believe Amicus is undervalued at current levels and continue to see the stock as worth ...
So, he made the most of his time. In the first inning, he struck out Juan Soto looking on a 100 mph two-seamer and followed up by wiping away likely MVP Aaron Judge with a disgusting breaking ball.