Soto Greeted with Bronx Jeer in Yankee Stadium Return
- Juan Soto returned to Yankee Stadium on a Friday night Subway Series game and was greeted with a rare standing jeer from fans in the Bronx.
- Soto left the Yankees as a free agent after one season and signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets, turning down a $760 million offer from the Yankees.
- During the game, Soto walked three times, stole second base, scored once, and wore bright orange wristbands visible from the stands while batting second ahead of Aaron Judge.
- Before the game, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza noted Soto knows what to expect, urging him to embrace it, while Yankees manager Aaron Boone acknowledged increased intensity due to Soto-related storylines.
- Soto’s reception and decisions highlight ongoing rivalry dynamics as both teams lead their divisions and face six Subway Series matchups this season.
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Juan Soto greeted with jeer in Yankee Stadium return
Fans rose to their feet for Juan Soto’s Yankee Stadium return in a rare standing jeer, and he responded by taking off his helmet, tipping it to the crowd and touching it against his heart. Having spurned the Yankees’ riches…
Soto greeted with Bronx jeer in Yankee Stadium return
NEW YORK — Fans rose to their feet for Juan Soto’s Yankee Stadium return in a rare standing jeer, and he responded by taking off his helmet, tipping it to the crowd and touching it against his heart. Having spurned the Yankees’ riches for the Mets’ even greater fortunes, Soto was the center of attention back in the Bronx, wearing bright orange wristbands that could be spotted from the farthest seats. “I talked to him a couple of days ago and he’…
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Juan Soto returned to Yankee Stadium for the first time on Friday evening and, well, his former team's fans expressed their displeasure. A lot of displeasure.Soto spent the 2024 season with the New York Yankees, forming one of the best one-two offensive punches in baseball history with Aaron Judge. Soto's outstanding season helped the Yankees reach the World Series, coming up short to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Soto made it clear during the season…
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