Is Mets’ Juan Soto having regrets? ‘Definitely different’ without Yankees’ Aaron Judge
- Juan Soto, now with the Mets, discussed the differences he's observed in pitching strategies against him.
- Soto's comments arose because he felt he isn't getting the same pitches without Aaron Judge batting behind him.
- Soto mentioned fewer strikes and more intentional walks are occurring since his move to the Mets' lineup.
- Soto stated, "It's definitely different," and Judge responded that Alonso is "one of the best hitters in the game."
- Despite Soto's adjustment, Alonso is performing well, and Judge acknowledged that you can't replace a player like Soto.
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Is Mets’ Juan Soto having regrets? ‘Definitely different’ without Yankees’ Aaron Judge
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