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Jeff McNeil gets brutally honest on playing with Juan Soto
Jeff McNeil gets brutally honest on playing with Juan Soto

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jeff McNeil gets brutally honest on playing with Juan Soto

The post Jeff McNeil gets brutally honest on playing with Juan Soto appeared first on ClutchPoints. Even though the New York Mets lost more games than they won recently, right fielder Juan Soto remains hot. He's batting .266 with 21 home runs, 50 RBIs, and 83 hits. Advertisement On Friday, it was Soto who brought out the July 4 fireworks in the Mets' comeback victory over the New York Yankees, 6-5. He went 3 for 4 with a home run, single, and double, a triple shy of the cycle. Afteward, his teammate and second baseman Jeff McNeil paid him the highest compliment, per Jorge Castillo of ESPN. 'That was awesome,' McNeil said. 'He had a great day. Huge home run. That's just who he is. It's fun to watch, and I feel like every time he comes to the plate, he's going to do something cool.' McNeil had a breakthrough moment in the game. He made an incredible diving stop, denying Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu a hit. Furthermore, McNeil hit the go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh inning. Advertisement In addition, the Mets notched their third consecutive victory and dealt the Yankees their fifth consecutive loss. The Mets are in a fierce battle with the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League East. As of now, they are 51-38, a half game behind the Phillies, who are 51-37. McNeil and Soto are two of the Mets' most significant assets. Both players are instrumental to keeping the Mets in contention. Last December, Soto signed a historic $765 million contract for 15 years with the Mets. He is considered to be one of the best hitters in the league. In June, Soto was named the NL Player of the Month with a .322 batting average and .474 on-base percentage. Overall, Soto is consistent at getting on base. That same month, Soto achieved his 1,000th career hit, joining Mickey Mantle to accomplish that feat before the age of 27 Advertisement As for McNeil, he brings a depth of versatility. He can play multiple positions, including outfield, second base, and third base. In 2022, McNeil won the MLB batting title, and the following year, he signed a four-year $50 million contract extension with the Mets. Related: Mets make 3 roster moves amid Yankees series Related: Mets' Juan Soto's claim amid hot stretch will frighten opposing pitchers

10 stunningly egregious MLB All-Star snubs in 2025
10 stunningly egregious MLB All-Star snubs in 2025

USA Today

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

10 stunningly egregious MLB All-Star snubs in 2025

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game rosters are set -- barring players who drop out due to injury and are replaced -- and of course that means it's time to start naming who got left off. This is also a good place to jump up on the soapbox and complain about how each MLB team doesn't need at least one All-Star. If your franchise stinks right now, you don't need a player in the Midsummer Classic. That's it. Anyway, that might explain why some of these names were left off the rosters. Either way, let's dive in and talk about these egregious snubs: SS Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies Elly De La Cruz and Francisco Lindor are in ahead of him, but Turner's having a great year. SP Cristopher Sanchez, Philadelphia Phillies He was on this list last year! And now he's having an even better year. What gives? OF Juan Soto, New York Mets Despite the extremely slow start, he's picked it up and was just named NL Player of the Month. C'mon! KYLE STOWERS DOESN'T DESERVE A SPOT EVEN THOUGH HE'S THE ONLY MARLIN! 1B Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs He's been solid, but got robbed because first base is star-studded. 3B Zach McKinstry, Detroit Tigers Can we have like a utility position in MLB All-Star? Because he'd be in with ease. SP Framber Valdez, Houston Astros Another case of positional strength in a league. The AL is stacked with names like Hunter Brown, Kris Bubic, Max Fried and Tarik Skubal. OF Seiya Suzuki, Chicago Cubs Dude LEADS THE LEAGUE IN RBI! What more do you want??? SP Joe Ryan, Minnesota Twins That sub-3.00 ERA is pretty awesome. OF Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers Maybe I have bias because he's on one of my fantasy teams, but he's been so good the whole year. C Carlos Narvaez, Boston Red Sox Would have been nice to see him in the game, but alas. You can't argue with Alejandro Kirk over him, and there was no way Cal Raleigh was going to be out.

MLB/ Shohei Ohtani hits 2 homers against Giants, ending the Dodgers star's 10-game homer drought
MLB/ Shohei Ohtani hits 2 homers against Giants, ending the Dodgers star's 10-game homer drought

Asahi Shimbun

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Asahi Shimbun

MLB/ Shohei Ohtani hits 2 homers against Giants, ending the Dodgers star's 10-game homer drought

Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani drops his bat after hitting a home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the San Francisco Giants in Los Angeles on June 14. (AP Photo) LOS ANGELES--Shohei Ohtani had never gone 10 games without hitting a homer for the Los Angeles Dodgers until this month. The three-time MVP ended his drought Saturday night — and then started making up for lost time. Ohtani hit two homers against the Giants, emphatically reaching 25 homers for the fifth consecutive season during Los Angeles' 11-5 victory over San Francisco. Ohtani led off the game with his 24th, hammering Landen Roupp's fourth pitch 419 feet deep into the right-field bleachers with an exit velocity of 110.3 mph. The slugger had gone 10 for 40 with no RBIs since his most recent homer June 2 — although he still had an eight-game hitting streak during his power outage. 'It did feel like I hadn't hit a homer in a while,' Ohtani said through his interpreter. 'In terms of the context of the two homers, I think the first homer was more significant, just being able to score early in the game.' Ohtani then led off the sixth with his 25th homer, sending Tristan Beck's breaking ball outside the strike zone into the bleachers in right. Dodgers fans brought him home with a standing ovation for his third multihomer game of the season and the 22nd of his career. He also moved one homer behind the Yankees' Aaron Judge and Seattle's Cal Raleigh for the overall major league lead. 'I didn't realize that,' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said when informed of Ohtani's homer drought. 'He has a way of making up for things and leveling things out, so hitting two homers tonight gets him, I guess, back on track. ... I think it seemed like a while. I think there was a lot of chase down below in the last 10 days, so tonight he got the ball up, used the big part of the field and put some big swings together. But yeah, when he goes, it makes life a lot easier for all of us.' Ohtani had slowed down a bit over the past two weeks since he was named the NL Player of the Month for May, racking up 15 homers and 28 RBIs. He was back in formidable form against the Giants: Ohtani reached base four times and scored three runs in his first four at-bats, drawing two walks to go with his two homers. Ohtani hadn't played in 10 straight games without hitting a homer since 2023 in the final 10 games of his six-year tenure with the Los Angeles Angels. He has hit at least 34 homers and driven in at least 95 runs in the past four consecutive seasons. While his OPS (1.023) is nearly identical to last year's effort, Ohtani is behind the pace in several statistical categories compared to last season, when he became the first player to record 50 homers and 50 stolen bases before the Dodgers won his first World Series title. Most notably, Ohtani has only 41 RBIs in 69 games this season after driving in 130 runs in 159 games last year. But the two-way superstar doesn't believe his numbers at the plate are due to his increased workload on the mound as he prepares to pitch for the first time since 2023. Ohtani threw three simulated innings in San Diego last Tuesday, and Roberts has said there's now a chance Ohtani will pitch in a game before the All-Star break in mid-July. 'The live BP is really an important part of the progression,' Ohtani said. 'The intensity is different, so how that feels to my body is going to be different as well, but it's something that I do have to go through to make sure that my body feels right.' Ohtani remains firmly committed to resuming his career as a pitcher. The Dodgers have always been supportive, despite his value as a designated hitter — and they also could really use his talents now to help out a staff that had 14 pitchers on the injured list to begin the week. 'I do feel like just being the two-way player that I used to be was the norm,' Ohtani said when asked if his two-way work this season is tough on him. 'So last year really was the abnormal year. For me, it's just about getting back to what I used to do.'

Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs against Giants, ending 10-game drought
Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs against Giants, ending 10-game drought

NBC Sports

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs against Giants, ending 10-game drought

LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani had never gone 10 games without hitting a homer for the Los Angeles Dodgers until this month. The three-time MVP ended his drought Saturday night — and then started making up for lost time. Ohtani hit two homers against the Giants, emphatically reaching 25 homers for the fifth consecutive season during Los Angeles' 11-5 victory over San Francisco. Ohtani led off the game with his 24th, hammering Landen Roupp's fourth pitch 419 feet deep into the right-field bleachers with an exit velocity of 110.3 mph. The slugger had gone 10 for 40 with no RBIs since his most recent homer June 2 — although he still had an eight-game hitting streak during his power outage. 'It did feel like I hadn't hit a homer in a while,' Ohtani said through his interpreter. 'In terms of the context of the two homers, I think the first homer was more significant, just being able to score early in the game.' Ohtani then led off the sixth with his 25th homer, sending Tristan Beck's breaking ball outside the strike zone into the bleachers in right. Dodgers fans brought him home with a standing ovation for his third multihomer game of the season and the 22nd of his career. He also moved one homer behind the Yankees' Aaron Judge and Seattle's Cal Raleigh for the overall major league lead. 'I didn't realize that,' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said when informed of Ohtani's homer drought. 'He has a way of making up for things and leveling things out, so hitting two homers tonight gets him, I guess, back on track. ... I think it seemed like a while. I think there was a lot of chase down below in the last 10 days, so tonight he got the ball up, used the big part of the field and put some big swings together. But yeah, when he goes, it makes life a lot easier for all of us.' Ohtani had slowed down a bit over the past two weeks since he was named the NL Player of the Month for May, racking up 15 homers and 28 RBIs. He was back in formidable form against the Giants: Ohtani reached base four times and scored three runs in his first four at-bats, drawing two walks to go with his two homers. Ohtani hadn't played in 10 straight games without hitting a homer since 2023 in the final 10 games of his six-year tenure with the Los Angeles Angels. He has hit at least 34 homers and driven in at least 95 runs in the past four consecutive seasons. While his OPS (1.023) is nearly identical to last year's effort, Ohtani is behind the pace in several statistical categories compared to last season, when he became the first player to record 50 homers and 50 stolen bases before the Dodgers won his first World Series title. Most notably, Ohtani has only 41 RBIs in 69 games this season after driving in 130 runs in 159 games last year. But the two-way superstar doesn't believe his numbers at the plate are due to his increased workload on the mound as he prepares to pitch for the first time since 2023. Ohtani threw three simulated innings in San Diego last Tuesday, and Roberts has said there's now a chance Ohtani will pitch in a game before the All-Star break in mid-July. 'The live BP is really an important part of the progression,' Ohtani said. 'The intensity is different, so how that feels to my body is going to be different as well, but it's something that I do have to go through to make sure that my body feels right.' Ohtani remains firmly committed to resuming his career as a pitcher. The Dodgers have always been supportive, despite his value as a designated hitter — and they also could really use his talents now to help out a staff that had 14 pitchers on the injured list to begin the week. 'I do feel like just being the two-way player that I used to be was the norm,' Ohtani said when asked if his two-way work this season is tough on him. 'So last year really was the abnormal year. For me, it's just about getting back to what I used to do.'

Shohei Ohtani snaps long ball drought with two dingers, now has 250 career homers
Shohei Ohtani snaps long ball drought with two dingers, now has 250 career homers

New York Post

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Shohei Ohtani snaps long ball drought with two dingers, now has 250 career homers

LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani had never gone 10 games without hitting a homer for the Los Angeles Dodgers until this month. The three-time MVP ended his drought Saturday night — and then started making up for lost time. Advertisement Ohtani hit two homers against the Giants, emphatically reaching 25 homers for the fifth consecutive season during Los Angeles' 11-5 victory over San Francisco. He also now has 250 career homers. Ohtani led off the game with his 24th, hammering Landen Roupp's fourth pitch 419 feet deep into the right-field bleachers with an exit velocity of 110.3 mph. Advertisement The slugger had gone 10 for 40 with no RBIs since his most recent homer June 2 — although he still had an eight-game hitting streak during his power outage. 'It did feel like I hadn't hit a homer in a while,' Ohtani said through his interpreter. 'In terms of the context of the two homers, I think the first homer was more significant, just being able to score early in the game.' Ohtani then led off the sixth with his 25th homer, sending Tristan Beck's breaking ball outside the strike zone into the bleachers in right. Dodgers fans brought him home with a standing ovation for his third multihomer game of the season and the 22nd of his career. Advertisement 3 Shohei Ohtani belts a solo homer in the sixth inning, his second of the game, in the Dodgers' 11-5 win over the Giants on June 14, 2025. AP He also moved one homer behind the Yankees' Aaron Judge and Seattle's Cal Raleigh for the overall major league lead. 'I didn't realize that,' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said when informed of Ohtani's homer drought. 'He has a way of making up for things and leveling things out, so hitting two homers tonight gets him, I guess, back on track. … I think it seemed like a while. I think there was a lot of chase down below in the last 10 days, so tonight he got the ball up, used the big part of the field and put some big swings together. But yeah, when he goes, it makes life a lot easier for all of us.' Ohtani had slowed down a bit over the past two weeks since he was named the NL Player of the Month for May, racking up 15 homers and 28 RBIs. Advertisement He was back in formidable form against the Giants: Ohtani reached base four times and scored three runs in his first four at-bats, drawing two walks to go with his two homers. 3 Shohei Ohtani celebrates with third base coach coach Dino Ebel after a solo homer in the sixth inning, his second of the night, in the Dodgers' win over the Giants. AP Ohtani hadn't played in 10 straight games without hitting a homer since 2023 in the final 10 games of his six-year tenure with the Los Angeles Angels. He has hit at least 34 homers and driven in at least 95 runs in the past four consecutive seasons. While his OPS (1.023) is nearly identical to last year's effort, Ohtani is behind the pace in several statistical categories compared to last season, when he became the first player to record 50 homers and 50 stolen bases before the Dodgers won his first World Series title. Most notably, Ohtani has only 41 RBIs in 69 games this season after driving in 130 runs in 159 games last year. 3 Shohei Ohtani blasts a solo homer, the first of his two long balls, during the first inning of the Dodgers' win over the Giants. AP But the two-way superstar doesn't believe his numbers at the plate are due to his increased workload on the mound as he prepares to pitch for the first time since 2023. Advertisement Ohtani threw three simulated innings in San Diego last Tuesday, and Roberts has said there's now a chance Ohtani will pitch in a game before the All-Star break in mid-July. 'The live BP is really an important part of the progression,' Ohtani said. 'The intensity is different, so how that feels to my body is going to be different as well, but it's something that I do have to go through to make sure that my body feels right.' Ohtani remains firmly committed to resuming his career as a pitcher. Advertisement The Dodgers have always been supportive, despite his value as a designated hitter — and they also could really use his talents now to help out a staff that had 14 pitchers on the injured list to begin the week. 'I do feel like just being the two-way player that I used to be was the norm,' Ohtani said when asked if his two-way work this season is tough on him. 'So last year really was the abnormal year. For me, it's just about getting back to what I used to do.'

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