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Mets' Juan Soto Says He's Been 'Pitched Differently' Not Having Aaron Judge Behind Him

Paul Kasabian
Apr 15, 2025
New York Mets v Minnesota Twins

New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto told Mike Puma of the New York Post that he was "pitched differently last year," when he was with the New York Yankees and had two-time American League MVP Aaron Judge hitting behind him.

“It’s definitely different,” Soto said. “I had the best hitter in baseball hitting behind me. I was getting more attacked and more pitches in the strike zone, less intentional walks and things like that. I was pitched differently last year.”

Last offseason, Soto signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets, ending his Yankees tenure after just one year. He amassed 41 home runs, 109 RBI and an MLB-high 128 runs in 2024 to go along with a .288 batting average (.989 OPS) and a third-place finish in the AL MVP race.

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Soto is off to a slower start this year, but the season is just 16 games old. Thus far, the 26-year-old has two homers and six RBI alongside a .250 batting average and .829 OPS.

Soto may not have Judge hitting behind him now, but he does have Pete Alonso, the 30-year-old first baseman who is off to a tremendous start in 2025. Alonso has four homers, 19 RBI and a .345 batting average (National League-leading 1.136 OPS). He's carrying an offense that's hitting just .214 with a .667 OPS.

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To Soto's point, he hasn't seen a lot to hit at times, walking in 14 of his 70 plate appearances (20 percent overall).

But Soto is also capable of far better. He sports a .951 career OPS and .284 batting average with a 162-game average of 35 home runs and 102 RBI.

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Perhaps Monday evening will get him back in the groove. After amassing just one hit in his previous four games, Soto smacked a two-run homer in a 5-1 road victory over the Minnesota Twins. It was his first home run since the second game of the season on March 28.

Regardless of Soto's early-season results, the Mets are 11-5 good enough for first in the NL East. They'll look to continue their good season on Tuesday with the second of a three-game road series against Minnesota.

Nolan Arenado Talks Astros Trade Veto, Says Kyle Tucker Deal Made Him 'Uncomfortable'

Andrew Peters
Apr 15, 2025
Houston Astros v St. Louis Cardinals

Nolan Arenado could have suited up for a new team this season, but the St. Louis Cardinals' third baseman vetoed a potential trade to the Houston Astros.

Ahead of the Cardinals' series against the Astros this week, Arenado opened up about the trade, saying Houston's approach to the offseason made him "uncomfortable" after the team traded Kyle Tucker.

“I think a lot of fans think I just said ‘no’ because I think they’re bad, which is obviously false and not true,” Arenado said, per The Athletic's Chandler Rome. “For me to get my family to leave St. Louis at that point in the offseason, with how everything transpired with the trades and all that, it made me a little uncomfortable.”

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Arenado said his decision to veto that Astros trade also had to do with the timing of things. Houston wanted an answer quickly, but Arenado wanted to see how things played out before he OK'd the move.

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“I respect the Astros because they can’t just wait for me to make my decision,” Arenado said. “They have to move on and they have to make their team better, which they did. They got (Christian) Walker and they did some other things. I can see how it was taken as ‘no,’ but they know I didn’t say ‘no.’ It was more of, ‘I need to see how this all plays out first.’”

Arenado will be 34 later this week and likely preferred to be traded to a team that can win now rather than a rebuilding squad like the Cardinals. Ultimately, he felt packing it up and moving to Houston wouldn't have been the best decision at this point in his career.

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What's next for Arenado remains to be seen. He's under contract with St. Louis through the 2027 season, but with the Cardinals committing to a young roster, they could try to move him soon after failing to do so this offseason.

For now, Arenado will look to continue playing his best baseball and serving as a veteran presence on a young team. Through 15 games this year, Arenado has a pair of home runs and nine RBI with a .316 batting average.

Mets' Pete Alonso Wants to Play for Team USA in 2026 World Baseball Classic

Doric Sam
Apr 15, 2025
Miami Marlins v New York Mets

As the Team USA roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic continues to take shape, a veteran slugger lobbied for a spot.

Per Tim Healey of Newsday, New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso said he wants to make his second trip to the WBC for Team USA, though he has not yet spoken to manager Mark DeRosa about joining the team again.

Healey noted that Alonso would likely face competition from fellow first basemen Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies and Matt Olson of the Atlanta Braves.

In his last appearance in the WBC in 2023, Alonso went 2-for-14 across five games as Team USA went on to lose to Japan in the championship game. He memorably started an eighth-inning rally against Venezuela in the quarterfinals and hit an RBI single against Cuba in the semifinals.

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Alonso is off to a scorching start this season, leading the Mets with a .345 batting average while adding four home runs and 19 RBI. His on-base percentage of .464 is 106 points higher than his previous career high.

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"It just means he’s seeing the baseball. He’s able to recognize the spin, the pitches that are going to be in the zone, out of the zone," Mets hitting coach Eric Chavez told Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. "If he’s able to do that, everything else is going to take care of itself. The average is going to be good. It means he’s taking pitches, taking the close pitches. If you pay attention to his at-bats, just the way he is negotiating at-bats right now is, 'Whoa.'"

Alonso will look to continue his hot streak and make a good impression for DeRosa when the Mets take on the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.

Jackie Robinson Day 2025 Highlights from Sports World's Celebration of MLB Icon

Adam Wells
Apr 15, 2025
Los Angeles Dodgers Introduce Yoshinobu Yamamoto

April 15 is among the most significant dates in U.S. sports history, as Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in MLB on this date in 1947.

Tuesday marks the 78th anniversary of Robinson playing his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers in a 5-3 win over the Boston Braves. Players across MLB will wear No. 42 to commemorate Robinson and his contributions to the sport and society at large.

The Dodgers also paid special tribute to Robinson on Tuesday:

Ahead of Tuesday's slate of games, MLB players Lawrence Butler, Hunter Greene, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Kenley Jansen commented on what Robinson and his legacy means to them.

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Meanwhile, New York Mets star Francisco Lindor is paying tribute to Robinson through his equipment:

MLB also unveiled the official Jackie Robinson Cortez sneaker from Nike.

The commemorative sneakers are modeled on the Griffey 2 MCS cleats used by Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.

Griffey told MLB.com's Bryan Horowitz that he, along with the people at Nike, have worked to highlight the various aspects of Robinson's life on and off the diamond.

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"Over the last few years, we’ve really sat down and said, let’s pick certain things that have happened. One year it was his military service, the other was the [Brooklyn] colorway. When he played for the UCLA Bruins, we had that colorway. So it is not just one thing that we have. It’s a collection of amazing things that people really associate with Jackie Robinson."

MLB officially retired Robinson's No. 42 jersey across the sport in 1997 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his big league debut. Griffey was given permission to don the number for the Seattle Mariners, flipping from his usual No. 24, for a game against Cleveland on April 15, 1997.

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MLB officially designated April 15 to be Jackie Robinson Day across the sport in 2004. Five years later, all uniformed personnel wore the No. 42 during games on that date.

The Dodgers unveiled a bronze Robinson statue outside of Dodger Stadium on April 15, 2017. The sculpture captures his famous steal of home plate in Game 1 of the 1955 World Series against the New York Yankees.

Robinson played 10 seasons with the Dodgers from 1947 to '56. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on the first ballot in 1962.

Dodger Stadium Approved as Venue for Baseball's Olympics Return at 2028 LA Games

Julia Stumbaugh
Apr 15, 2025
Detroit Tigers v. Los Angeles Dodgers

Olympic baseball will return to Dodger Stadium in 2028.

The Los Angeles Dodgers' home stadium was officially approved as the baseball venue for the 2028 Summer Olympics on Tuesday, Thuc Nhi Nguyen reported for the Los Angeles Times.

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are set to open on July 14, 2028.

Dodger Stadium was previously used for exhibition games at the 1984 Olympics.

The venue drew in an average of 48,000 fans for those exhibition games, per USA Baseball. The stadium currently has a seating capacity of 56,000.

Dodger Stadium also hosted the championship round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic, where tournament MVP Marcus Stroman led Team USA to its first WBC title.

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Baseball was an official Olympic sport from 1992 to 2008. It returned for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with six teams competing in a round-robin tournament, followed by double-elimination series and medal games. Japan won gold over the United States, while the Dominican Republic claimed bronze.

After being left off the program again in Paris 2024, the sport is returning to an Olympic program for the seventh time in 2028. The tournament will again feature six teams.

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It is not yet clear if MLB players will be participating in the 2028 Olympics. The league blocked players on any 40-man roster from participating in Tokyo. Commissioner Rob Manfred said last summer it was a "possibility" players would be allowed to join the Games.

Olympic organizers have additionally confirmed more than 50 other venues, including others in downtown Los Angeles. Crypto.com Arena, home of the Los Angeles Kings and Los Angeles Lakers, will host events including boxing and artistic gymnastics.

Some Olympic events are also taking place in Anaheim, such as volleyball competitions at the Anaheim Ducks' Honda Center.

Rockies' Kris Bryant on IL with Back Injury Revealed as Degenerative Disc Disease

Scott Polacek
Apr 14, 2025
Colorado Rockies v San Diego Padres

Kris Bryant's disappointing tenure with the Colorado Rockies saw another unfortunate development Monday when the National League West team announced it placed him on the 10-day injured list due to lumbar degenerative disc disease.

The stint on the IL is retroactive to Sunday.

"It's been bothering him for a few days," manager Bud Black said, per Beth Harris of the Associated Press. "We decided to be a little bit proactive and put him on the injured list. Hopefully in 10 days he'll be back."

Harris noted degenerative disc disease causes a deterioration of spinal discs that provide cushions between the vertebrae. It happens over the course of aging but can be more noticeable and painful with injury and overuse.

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Unfortunately for Bryant, spending time on the IL is nothing new since he joined the Rockies on a seven-year deal ahead of the 2022 campaign.

This is his ninth trip to the IL since then due to issues such as plantar fasciitis, a broken finger, a back strain, a rib contusion, and setbacks involving his heel and back. He followed a back-strengthening program this offseason but is still back on the IL.

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Bryant has also struggled when he is in the lineup for Colorado and was slashing .154/.195/.205 with zero home runs and one RBI in 11 games this season. He appeared in just 37 games in 2024 and slashed .218/.323/.301 with two home runs and 15 RBI.

His production in Colorado stands in stark contrast to the first seven years of his career with the Chicago Cubs. 

Bryant's list of accomplishments in the Windy City included a National League MVP, a NL Rookie of the Year and four All-Star selections. He also helped lead the Cubs to the 2016 World Series title, which was their first championship since 1908.

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Despite his success in Chicago, the NL Central team traded him to the San Francisco Giants during a sell off in the 2021 season.

He then joined the Rockies in free agency during the ensuing offseason and surely envisioned plenty of offensive success in the altitude of Coors Field. Instead, he has consistently dealt with injuries and is now once again out of the lineup.

Mike Trout Supports Aaron Judge Being Named Team USA Captain for WBC, 'He's The One'

Timothy Rapp
Apr 14, 2025
89th MLB All-Star Game

Mike Trout, the 2023 captain of Team USA for the World Baseball Classic, is more than happy to pass the torch to New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, who was named the captain for the 2026 event on Monday.

"I reached out to Trout yesterday, told him where we were going," Team USA manager Mark DeRosa noted. "He said, 'He's the one.'"

Judge, who didn't participate in the 2023 WBC to focus on the Yankees after signing a nine-year, $360 million deal, said it was an honor.

"It's something special getting a chance to represent our country," he noted. "Just thinking about all the brave men and women that have fought for this country and laid their lives down for us to get a chance to go out here, and especially me, to get a change to go out here and play a game, it's a pretty humbling experience."

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Yankees manager Aaron Boone, meanwhile, called Judge the "perfect face to be captain of Team USA."

He's certainly the best bat the country has to offer. The 32-year-old is hitting .357 this season with six homers, 20 RBI, 17 runs and an absurd 1.228 OPS, following up on his epic 2024 season that saw him lead MLB with 58 homers, 144 RBI and a 1.159 OPS, earning him his second AL MVP.

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Having Judge in the fold will make Team USA a scary opponent for the rest of the world. The country will play in Pool B alongside Mexico, Italy, Great Britain and Brazil. The 2026 World Baseball Classic will commence next year on Thursday, March 5.

Yankees' Aaron Judge to Play for Team USA in 2026 World Baseball Classic

Timothy Rapp
Apr 14, 2025
San Francisco Giants v New York Yankees

USA Baseball and Major League Baseball announced Monday that Aaron Judge will represent the United States at the 2026 World Baseball Classic and serve as the team's captain.

"I was looking forward to this opportunity," Judge said during an appearance on MLB Network. "Getting to represent and be the captain, something that [Mike Trout] did the last time, is a pretty special honor."

Judge did not participate in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, choosing to focus on the MLB season after signing his nine-year, $360 million contract.

"It would be an honor to represent my country and play in that," he told Deesha Thosar of Fox Sports at the time. "But my main goal is what I can do here in New York and what I can do to bring a championship back here. I think especially after signing a nine-year contract, for me, priorities are New York. Maybe four years down the road, hopefully I can still make the team and get an opportunity to play. But right now for me, my focus is here."

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The New York Yankees likely weren't mad at that decision—Judge went on to hit 37 homers in 106 games during the 2023 campaign and an MLB-leading 58 homers and 144 RBI last year, winning his second AL MVP.

This time around, however, Judge is keen to represent the United States.

The tournament will be held between Thursday, March 5, of next year and Tuesday, March 17. The United States will be in Pool B, alongside Mexico, Italy, Great Britain and Brazil.

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Team USA will be managed by former MLB player Mark DeRosa, with Skip Schumaker (bench coach), Andy Pettitte (pitching coach), Matt Holliday (hitting coach), Dino Ebel (third base coach), George Lombard (first base coach), Fredi González (assistant manager), David Ross (bullpen coach), Brian McCann (assistant manager) and Michael Young (assistant manager) joining his staff.