Mets Manager plans to talk to Juan Soto about Hushing

New York Mets Slugger Juan Soto finally ended at his second base after a sixth shot on Monday, but managed how he came there.
Soto, Red Sox left his left hand Justin Wilson High on a field towards the left field, then stood on the home plate for a few minutes before making a trot towards the first base. Top hit Boston’s 37 -meter “Green Monster” wall and Soto directed only one single.
Later, his second base was not enough to forgive the lack of hustle and bustle in a stroke.
“We will talk to him about it,” said Mendoza after 3-1 loss of Mets. “Tonight, frankly, if someone holds one and knows when he gets one, Juan. He thought it was. Wind and all these, in this basketball field – anywhere, anywhere, especially on this wall – you have to get out of the box.
“Yes, we will discuss this.”
Soto, “I hit quite hard. A really short green monster. I tried to go to the second place, but it was not enough.” He said.
When Soto questioned whether he will run harder, “I think I’m having a hard time. If you see it today, you can say.”
He watched 4 to 4 matches in Boston and a weekend for Soto at Yankee Stadium and made a square for the first time with his 2024 team. Soto went to 10 to 10 without the RBIs because Mets lost two out of three to New York Yankees.
In the last eight matches, Soto, Homer and 4 (.138) for 29 without a RBI. In the season, all-star four times.
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