Mets’ Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz Named NL All-Stars, but Juan Soto Is Surprise Snub
- On Sunday evening, MLB revealed that Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, and Francisco Lindor will be the Mets players participating in the 2025 All-Star Game in Atlanta.
- Juan Soto, despite a strong season, was left off the National League roster, reportedly affected by his slow start and the timing of All-Star selections by managers and the Commissioner's Office.
- Alonso will attend his fifth All-Star Game, setting a franchise record for a Mets first baseman, while Lindor earned his fourth career nod thanks to fan voting, and Diaz makes his third trip based on his strong pitching performance.
- Soto, who signed a 15-year, $765 million deal this year, concluded June with a.322 batting average and 11 home runs, earning top monthly honors in the National League, but he was still left off the All-Star roster, sparking debate and disappointment among fans.
- The Mets' trio of All-Stars underscores the team's presence at the Midsummer Classic as Soto remains focused on postseason goals despite the snub, emphasizing the season will be judged by playoff results, not midseason honors.
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Mets' All-Stars: Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, but no Juan Soto
The Mets will be well-represented at the All-Star Game, just not by a near-perennial All Star. Francisco Lindor, who won the fan vote, will be joined by Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz at the Midsummer Classic at Truist Park in Atlanta, MLB announced Sunday. But Juan Soto, who’s been named an All-Star in four of his last five seasons, missed the cut despite being one of the fan vote finalists and
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