Source: New York Post
See Also inside the mets Get to know the Mets prospect throwing 104 mph — and their plans for him Juan Soto did not bury himself in April, despite a tepid start for him. He did enough that two homers on the first day of May against Arizona pushed him — for example — into the top 20 in the National League in OPS-plus. Soto during his first month as a Met was still being judicious at the plate and generally hitting the ball hard, and thus there was not a four-alarm call to begin to compare and contrast him with George Foster’s time as a Met.
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