
Former New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes has stepped up to bat in defense of one of the team’s most promising stars, Juan Soto. Amid harsh criticism during his debut year with the Mets, Reyes tells fans to temper their expectations, reminding everyone that baseball players are human too.
Why the Criticism Is Unfair
In an exclusive chat with TMZ Sports, Reyes shared his thoughts on Soto’s performance. Despite fans expecting fireworks at every at-bat, Reyes highlights that Soto’s stats are impressive, especially for his first year. “He’s hit 28 home runs and maintains a .250 batting average. Sure, fans want more, but if you compare him to the top 20 Major League players, he’s right up there,” Reyes explained confidently. He even predicts Soto will finish the season with over 35 home runs.
The Mets’ Struggles As A Team
While Soto has had a solid year, the Mets as a team are struggling to find their rhythm. According to Reyes, issues with runners in scoring positions and slumping starting pitchers have compounded their challenges. “At the start of the season, pitching was strong, but it’s faltered recently. That needs to change fast if the Mets want to secure a Wild Card spot,” Reyes emphasized. As the playoffs near, time is running out for the Mets to turn the tide.
Looking Ahead
There’s still hope for the Mets, and Soto’s potential remains a bright spot on their roster. While the clock is ticking towards October, fans should rally behind their star player and team, offering encouragement instead of critique. If the Mets can address their pitching issues and improve efficiency with scoring opportunities, there’s a chance for a postseason push.
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