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Mets’ Juan Soto booed once more at Subway Collection by Yankees followers who describe feelings of his departure
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Mets’ Juan Soto booed once more at Subway Collection by Yankees followers who describe feelings of his departure

Last updated: May 17, 2025 8:55 pm
Editorial Board Published May 17, 2025
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It was an expertise many Yankees followers might relate to.

Juan Soto’s departure final winter for a record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract with the crosstown Mets left an untold variety of Yankees followers with expensive, pinstriped No. 22 jerseys they now not needed to put on.

Soto’s Yankee jersey was the seventh-best vendor amongst MLB gamers throughout the 2024 common season, and lots of followers opted to purchase the reproduction model that included the celebrity slugger’s title on the again.

However Elaine Nunez from Hackensack, N.J., got here up with a makeshift answer — and all she wanted was duct tape and a Sharpie to tug it off.

“With him not being with us anymore, I’ve got to get use out of this,” Nunez, 26, stated Saturday on the Subway Collection within the Bronx. “So I just covered his name with Ben Rice’s, because he’s the best No. 22 in New York right now.”

Nunez’s not-so-subtle protest of Soto was among the many milder ones in Yankee Stadium’s raucous right-field bleachers.

Many inside a sellout crowd of 47,510 — and significantly within the ever-lively sections 203 and 204 — once more booed, heckled and jeered Soto all through the Mets’ 3-2 win, simply as they did in Friday evening’s collection opener.

The chants ranged from a modest “overrated” to the rather more obscene.

“I rode a bus six hours here to boo this man,” stated Jason Lattrell, 53, from Keeseville N.Y. “Soto left, and I just wanted to let him know how we felt.”

This weekend’s Subway Collection marks Soto’s first video games within the Bronx since he struck a career-high 41 house runs in his lone season with the Yankees, helped make them the World Collection, after which selected the Mets over them in an unprecedented offseason bidding warfare.

The Yankees provided a reported $760 million over 16 years, although the Mets can elevate Soto’s annual common wage from $51 million to $55 million if he opts out of his contract after 5 years.

In Friday’s collection opener, the followers within the right-field stands boycotted Soto by turning their backs in unison as he took his place within the backside of the primary inning. It was an thought floated by WFAN’s Tiki Barber that the right-field “Bleacher Creatures” then coordinated.

However followers shortly turned to booing Soto throughout an evening during which he went 0-for-2 with three walks and made the ultimate out within the Yankees’ 6-2 win.

“I was ready for it,” Soto stated after Friday’s sport. “They’re really passionate fans and they’re a little hurt, and they’re going to do the best for their team.”

There was no back-turn in Saturday’s sport, however the refrain remained contentious.

There have been hearty chants of “Grisham’s better” in reference to Trent Grisham, the hot-hitting outfielder whom the Yankees acquired in the identical December 2023 commerce with the San Diego Padres that gave them Soto.

Yankees followers erupted when Soto struck out swinging within the first inning. They groaned when he singled within the third, stole third base and scored on a sacrifice fly as a part of a 1-for-4, one-walk afternoon.

And Soto took all of it in stride.

After tipping his helmet to the group on Friday, Soto tapped his coronary heart and pointed to the bleachers as he took proper area for the primary time Saturday.

However Soto’s departure stays uncooked for a lot of Yankees followers who showered him with love throughout his one-season stint.

“I was heartbroken,” stated Nunez, who additionally attended Friday’s sport. “We were really excited for him to stay. We were hoping for him to stay, but since he didn’t, you’ve got to move on.”

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