Juan Soto admits his injury-filled year ‘sucks’ — but Mets’ star, Devin Williams both want to return
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For the Dominican gardener of the Mets, Juan Soto, it is important to return to the ground as soon as possible. Yesterday, he took important steps to make that happen. Soto was seen doing several sprints in the gardens without any problem before the first game of the New York series against Nationals at Citi Field. Juan Soto does some work pregame and runs at Citi Field pic.twitter.com/UFxUYw1D0z — SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) August 14, 2026 There is n…
Dominican outfielder Juan Soto took a significant step in his recovery from a left calf strain, completing several sprints without difficulty on Friday in the Citi Field outfield as he progresses toward his return to the New York Mets. The information was reported by Bill Ladson of MLB.com, who noted that Soto does not yet have a set date for activation from the injured list, although the outfielder asserted that he will return to the field befo…
By Raúl Germán Bautista.- Dominican Juan Soto took an important step in his recovery of a tension in the left calf by performing several undisturbed sprints this Friday in the Citi Field gardens, as he moves towards his return with the Mets of New York. The information was published by Bill Ladson of MLB.com, who pointed out that Soto still does not have a definite date to be activated from the list of injured, although the gardener assured that…
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