Mets Manager Calls Out Juan Soto
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ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech raised eyebrows when he claimed on “Sunday Night Baseball” that New York Mets star Juan Soto chartered flights to road games.
When New York Mets slugger Juan Soto came to the plate in the third inning of the Mets' May 18 game against the Yankees, ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech turned hea
One MLB insider has shot down a rumor that Juan Soto has been traveling on a private jet this season, after WFAN’s morning team incorrectly asserted that ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech had said as much during the final game of the Subway Series on Sunday night.
The rumors that Juan Soto takes a private jet to road games as part of his massive 15-year, $765 million contract are not true, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Juan Soto was supposed to be mic'd up during the second inning but canceled about "45 minutes" before game time, according to play-by-play man Karl Ravech.
It was no coincidence that Juan Soto declined an ESPN segment during Game 3 of the Subway Series. After the Mets lost the series, the Dominican slugger also chose not to speak with reporters. There was a reason behind all of it.
In Juan Soto's return to Yankee Stadium, Yankee fans heavily booed the outfielder throughout the Subway Series, which also included the Bleacher Creatures literally turning their backs on him. To respond, Soto saluted the crowd as if they were cheering for his return.
Caitlin Clark was more popular last weekend than Juan Soto ‘s return to Yankee Stadium. Per Jimmy Traina, the Mets - Yankees game on Sunday night on ESPN drew an average of 2.5 million viewers, compared with an average of 2.7 million for Clark’s game Saturday with the Indiana Fever against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky that aired on ABC.
The recent Subway Series brought up some hard feelings for fans of the New York Yankees, when they found themselves up against a beloved former player for the f