
Boomer Esiason Drops Shocking Criticism on Juan Soto’s Work Ethic – What’s Really Going On Behind the Scenes?
When you land a 15-year, $765 million contract, that is going to inevitably bring criticism when things aren’t going well for the team, whether it’s warranted or not.
In Soto’s case, he has been as advertised thus far with the Mets and has an .864 OPS with a career-high 17 steals and solid defense in right field.
However, he hit just .210 in July and hasn’t done much during this recent losing skid, so Esiason surely wasn’t the only one perturbed about his jovial nature when coming to the plate late in Williams’ near-no-hitter.
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