Both New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and manager Carlos Mendoza have expressed confidence in outfielder Juan Soto despite his slow start, which included a recent pair of home runs in a loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Soto, who has a significant contract and acknowledged some adjustments, stated he feels no pressure and is focusing on the team’s success. As the Mets stand at 21-11, Soto aims to regain his All-Star form, potentially making for an exciting season for fans who last celebrated a championship in 1986.
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The Athletics’ No. 14 prospect, right-handed pitcher Gunnar Hoglund, made an impressive MLB debut by throwing six scoreless innings, leading his team to a 6-0 victory over the Miami Marlins. Hoglund, called up to address rotation issues, struck out seven batters and allowed only six hits, showcasing his fastball and secondary pitches. His performance, supported by a solid offensive effort, has helped the Athletics to an 18-15 record, positioning them just 1.5 games behind the...
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