Juan Soto of the New York Mets is experiencing a significant slump, batting just .224 with only eight home runs in 55 games after signing a record $765 million contract. His recent performance includes 0 for 16 at-bats, and he hasn’t homered since May 9. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza remains supportive, noting improvements in Soto's batting stance despite the continued struggles. Soto's decline is particularly evident in clutch situations, where he is hitting only .130 with runners in scoring position, a steep drop from his impressive previous season with the Yankees.
Soto's struggles continue, as he went hitless again and has 0 hits in his last 16 at-bats, significantly impacting his performance this season.
Despite refusing to give up on Soto, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged his struggles, showing understanding but also frustration with the ongoing slump.
Juan Soto, having signed a $765 million contract, is facing a challenging season, with his batting average at a low .224 after 55 games.
Soto’s lack of success with runners in scoring position is highlighted by his .130 batting average, a stark contrast to his previous season's performance.
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