Despite Juan Soto's Snub for NL Squad, the Mets Insist 'He's an All-Star for Us'
MARYLAND, UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Mets tied the game with two-run homers in the eighth inning and won in the 10th with Juan Soto's go-ahead RBI single, overcoming pitching struggles by the Orioles.
- The New York Mets won 7-6 in 10 innings against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night in Baltimore after overcoming a four-run deficit.
- Juan Soto was snubbed from the National League All-Star squad despite his strong 2025 performance and prior All-Star selections since 2021.
- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and starting pitcher Clay Holmes praised Soto, calling him an All-Star for the Mets and noting his impressive understanding of pitchers.
- In the 10th inning, Soto delivered a precise single that brought in the decisive run, while Alonso contributed his 21st home run of the season during the Mets' rally.
- Despite the snub, the Mets consider Soto a key player, reinforcing their offense which ranks fourth in National League home runs and look to maintain momentum in their ongoing road trip.
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Despite Soto’s snub, Mets insist ‘he’s an All-Star for us’
BALTIMORE — The New York Mets consider Juan Soto to be a bona fide All-Star, despite the snub he received from those who selected the National League squad for the Midsummer Classic on July 15. Soto, in his first year with the Mets, has performed well enough to earn the respect of his manager and teammates. In their opinion, he’s deserving of a place in the All-Star Game next week in Atlanta. “He’s an All-Star for us,” manager Carlos Mendoza sai…


After All-Star snubs, Mets playing with purpose as they face Orioles
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto might be trying to prove a point this week after he was bypassed for selection to next week's MLB All-Star Game.

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Mets overcome 4-run deficit for 10th inning win over Baltimore Orioles
BALTIMORE — Get the word out: The Mets are back up. They were down, then ahead, then down big before tying the game with four runs in the top of the eighth inning. On a night when stifling heat and humidity enveloped Camden Yards, the Mets came into Baltimore on Tuesday like “The Wire’s” Omar Little and caused havoc after the home team took a lead. They overcame a four-run deficit for a 7-6 win in 10 innings on Tuesday night in the first game of…
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