Juan Soto, in his first year with the New York Mets, is viewed as a deserving All-Star despite not being selected for the game. Manager Carlos Mendoza expressed frustration over the snub, emphasizing Soto's significant contributions. Soto has a batting average of .269 with 21 homers and 52 RBIs, leading the majors with 72 walks. Teammate Clay Holmes praised Soto's consistent performance, mentioning he is a critical part of the lineup. Soto himself remains philosophical about the decision, recognizing it as part of baseball.
Manager Carlos Mendoza expressed his frustration over Juan Soto's All-Star snub, stating, "He's an All-Star for us." Mendoza hopes Soto will be recognized before the game.
Soto's performance this season includes a .269 batting average, 21 homers, and 52 RBIs, showing both power and patience with 72 walks, the most in the majors.
Mets pitcher Clay Holmes stated, "What he done all year is just incredible, and the results are good enough. He's one of the best in the game."
Soto responded to his All-Star selection status by acknowledging, "Sometimes, you're going to make it and sometimes you don't. It's just part of baseball."
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