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Indeed, my angst was misplaced. This said, the Mets haven't exactly crushed it of late.
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After his 2nd two-homer game in 5 games last night, he has surpassed Jimmie Foxx (who started playing for the Athletics at age 17) for the most muli-Home Run games before turning 27 years old, by doing it 27 times. Here are top tens for a couple of categories for the season so far: Times on Base: 1) Judge: 164 2) Ohtani; Devers: 144 4) Tucker: 141 5) Soto: 140 6) Alonso: 135 7) Schwarber: 134 8) Guerrero; Wood 133 10) Raleigh: 131 OPS+: 1) Judge: 226 2) Raleigh: 198 3) Ohtani: 183 4) Will Smith: 161 5) Tucker: 167 6) Alonso: 162 7) Wood: 161 8) Soto 157 9) Aranda: 155 10: Carroll: 149 Soto's career OPS+ is 160, so he is just hair off of his usual pace. That career OPS+ of 160 in the top 20 EVER, and is higher than such players as Musial, Ohtani, DiMaggio, Mays, and Aaron. Nice to have Soto and Alonso in the top 10 for both categories. Last edited by cgjackson222; 06-26-2025 at 05:13 AM. |
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And WAR of 3.5 which is 6th in the NL for position players. Pretty sure 29 other teams would take that if the Mets are ready to DFA him.
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Jankowski does have better hair than Soto
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Soto named NL player of the month for June.Good thing for the Mets they didn't DFA him 6 weeks into a 15 year deal.
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April AVG 232 HR 2 RBI 10 mets record 19-8
May AVG 219 HR 6 RBI 15 mets record 15-12 June AVG 322 HR 11 RBI 20 mets record 12-15 |
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Given what the Mets are paying him, he should be the MVP every month.
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Pretty sure Babe Ruth had a bad month or two every now and then.
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Does show how much baseball is a team sport that relies on multiple players. It's hard for one player to really impact a team's overall record.
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First ballot hall of famer for sure.
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The batting average is a little low, but turns out to be a pretty decent season after all.
https://www.mlb.com/player/juan-soto-665742
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38 home runs is worth a lot of money , 29 steals, 109 runs, 93 rbis, Leads the league in walks and on base percentage
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Yep, you guys are right. He's putting up good numbers for the good guys. Probably a good bet to make the Hall.
But I still don't like him. I'd rather watch Mike Trout with one good knee. Or Nestor Cortes dusting himself off and hanging in there with everyone booing him. |
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Speaking of Trout, in a way it's sad to watch him apparently relegated to being a .230 hitter for a mediocre team.
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It is sad in a way, but I really admire him for sticking with the Angels when he could've pulled the rip cord. He never badmouths his teammates. He'll be a first ballot, inner circle Hall of Famer who played in one jersey. Respect.
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I didn’t realize Soto was closing in on a 30-30 season. Sneaky.
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![]() Will end with over 40 HRs. Will easily hit 100 RBI. Will end with about 130-140 walks. 30 stolen bases so far. Career average is 12. Yeah, a real bust. Last edited by Snapolit1; 09-08-2025 at 10:23 AM. |
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Not attacking you personally, but you realize that essentially every player in the last 50 years who has been called a lazy loafer who doesn't care is either Hispanic or black? Started some after integration and continues to this day. Weird coincidence? Even Roberto Clemente was a lazy loafer. Look it up.
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Mark McGwire (the daily starter with a grand total of 12 stolen bases over 16 years) was a lazy loafer. That's why he took steroids and did nothing but swing for the fences. He knew that a HR or a strikeout meant that he wouldn't have to run the bases.
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Baseball fans are great …..
Lindor has been criticized for years for smiling too much. This year Soto has been criticized for not smiling enough. I wish someone could explain to these guys exactly how often they should be smiling. |
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Juan Soto has a 42 career WAR already. Juan Soto is .... wait for it.... 26. Anything can happen to anyone, of course, it's baseball, but this is a generational player we are talking about at this juncture.
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Look at Juan Soto's tape from May and June, after he signed a guaranteed $765 million contract. I don't think it's unfair to say that he looked either very slow or lazy. If PCA played like that, fans would also call him either very slow or lazy. |
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I've seen pictures of Trout hanging out with groups of kids which really should be on display in the Hall of Fame, as they speak to the essence of what baseball can and should be. Total class act.
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I'll repeat what I said earlier in this thread. The Mets will have plenty of teams willing to take him off their hands if they want to get rid of him.
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Little early for HOF for Soto
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False alarm. Nobody is race baiting.
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On a tangentially related note, you know who runs out every single ground ball at 110 percent? Ohtani's teammate, Hyeseong Kim. Every single ground ball he thinks he's going to beat it out. |
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Neither guy walked a lot, so that was sort of their way of getting on base that wasn’t in most players toolboxes.
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Soto is the best player on the team and one of the slowest.
Him busting ass up the line like a madman so he can beat one maybe two throws a year makes no sense. Rickey was likewise criticized. He didn’t give a shit. He refused to walk through airports. Always took the moving walkways and escalators. Said he would only use his legs when he had to. (Rickey was moody and lazy too, if you are keeping count. Him, Mays, Aaron, Allen, Winfield, Gibson, Clemente, Reggie, etc.) Last edited by Snapolit1; 09-10-2025 at 07:54 PM. |
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I didn't like Rickey Henderson. I thought he was a showboat who liked to show people up. I preferred watching Tim Raines and Vince Coleman, if I wanted to see speed on the basepaths. You might think that Rickey's accolades made him worth watching even though he didn't give a sh*t. Same with Juan Soto, perhaps. I prefer to watch guys who do give a sh*t, especially when those guys are on a $765mm guaranteed contract. I'm not sure the racial overtones of your comments are fair. No one said that Juan Soto is slow or lazy because of his race or ethnic background. It shouldn't be the case that if you say that a non-white player looks slow or lazy that you're some sort of bigot. And finally, Lindor is the best player on the Mets. Maybe he doesn't have Soto's stats, but when Soto was having his billionaire baby mood swings back in May and June, it was Lindor who was out there in public defending him -- and it was his leadership that seemed to be keeping the Mets competitive. |
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There is nothing wrong with showboating if you’re the best at what you do. Ali did a lot of talking too. Rickey could say anything he liked. He was going to steal the base anyway and there was nothing you could do about it.
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Different strokes for different folks. It's like in football. Neon Deion was absolutely awesome, but Charles Woodson and Rod Woodson were really the guys to watch in my opinion. |
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If Soto is a bust, what does a non-bust look like?
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![]() You want to see something remarkable. Just go to Baseball Reference and check out his "Splits". Pick a year, pick his career splits, it doesn't matter much. Home/Away First Half/Second Half Month to Month Playoffs he's about the same as he is in the regular season. Only real deviance is, he generally starts off the season a little slow, and he hits Right Handed Pitching a little bit better then left handed pitching. But....he is what he is what he is what he is................. It's part of what got him paid what he got paid for so many years. He's one of the most predictable players from a production standpoint, in history. He might not ever win an MVP, and he might always be a Robin to his teams Batman, but he is consistent at what he does, and teams throwing money at players love that. Whether that stays the course for the next 14 years is to be determined. I'm sure the Mets will be happy if it stays that way for the next 8-10 years or so.
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The last two times I posted on this thread, the Mets pulled out of losing streaks. So I'm going to dog on Juan Soto in hopes of ensuring reserve karma occurs and they don't pull a 2007 and choke at the finish line (down 4-2 now against the Nationals).
We're paying him something like 50% to 100% more than Shohei Ohtani (depending on the discount rate you use -- Ohtani's contract is much more backended than Soto's) -- even more if Juan Soto tries to opt out in 2029 and the Mets have to pay more on top of the $765mm to void his opt out. If the Mets win it all this year, it will all be worth it. But I maintain my suspicion that Juan Soto is to 2025 as Kevin McReynolds is to 1986. |
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Right now, Soto might be the best hitter I have ever watched. Eye. Brute power. Bat speed. I’m pretty speechless over his recent hitting. Must be nice to be so good hitting a baseball.
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