Juan Soto receives Citi Field ovation before game-tying single in Mets' win vs. Cardinals


Juan Soto entered Friday's matchup with the Cardinals in a bit of a slump.

The outfielder who signed a 15-year, $765 million deal with the Mets this offseason was hitting just .221 with an OBP of .361 and just three home runs in his first 19 games in Flushing. But it's not just the statline, but the situations he hasn't been able to cash in on.

We've seen him strike out with men on base, grounding into inning-ending double-plays with the bases loaded, and so forth. It hasn't always been pretty, but the Mets fans showed their support for their newest slugger on Friday night.

After Soto grounded out in his first two at-bats, he came up in the fifth inning with a chance to tie the game. After Tyrone Taylor's triple plated Brett Baty, Francisco Lindor flew out to shallow right, failing to get Taylor home. Soto was next with one out and the potential to do something positive. As the slugger made his way to the batter's box, the CitiField crowd got on their feet and gave Soto a standing ovation.

Soto took a curveball for a ball, and then lined an 84 mph changeup from Miles Mikolas to right field to tie the game, sending the Mets faithful into a frenzy.

The RBI single snapped a 0-for-12 skid, and gave the Mets new life, which they parlayed into a 5-4 win.

"He’s a really good player. We’ve seen it so many times here, especially when they’re struggling," manager Carlos Mendoza said of the moment. "We saw it last year with Lindor and he took off. I’m not going to say that’s going to happen every time… It’s good to have that kind of support."

As Mendoza alluded to, Friday was a scene reminiscent of what the CitiField crowd did a season ago with another MVP-caliber player. Lindor was mired in one of the worst slumps of his career. He was batting .098 and had just five hits in his first 51 at-bats in 2024. The fans embraced their shortstop, and by the end of the year Lindor was the NL MVP runner-up and helped lead the Mets on an improbable run into the postseason.

"The crowd is embracing Soto, and I love that," Lindor said. "He’s going to be with us for a very long time, he’s a fantastic player. I know at any point he’s going to make something happen. Every at-bat, he’s in the moment. You kinda expect it, he’s that good…I’m glad he was able to come through today.

"He picked me up. That at-bat, I popped up and he singled…RBI. It’s passing the baton. I’m happy the fans are embracing him and showing love. He deserves it."

Despite Soto's struggles, he is still getting on base and helping his team. He finished Friday going 1-for-3 with that RBI single and a walk, making it the ninth game this season where he had at least one hit and one walk. That's tied with Aaron Judge for the most such games in the majors.

While Soto isn't putting up numbers like he did a season ago when he finished third in AL MVP voting, he's still contributing and the Mets are winning. And the Mets fans know, those MVP-type numbers will come, and they are willing to wait for it.





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