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Red Hot Mets Still Missing Swagger: When Will the "Soto Shuffle" Return?
Seeing Juan Soto at the plate for the New York Mets minus the “Soto Shuffle” is like walking into a ballpark and finding out the organ is broken. It just doesnât feel right. For years, the shuffle has been part of Soto’s entire persona â a squat, a hip wiggle, a foot sweep, a staredown â a whole mood that lets pitchers know heâs not just stepping into the box, he’s owning it. Yet, a month into his first season with the Mets, it’s been su…


Mets owner Steve Cohen tells The Post why he isn’t worried about Juan Soto’s slow start
Steve Cohen isn’t fretting over Juan Soto’s slow start to his Mets tenure, saying on Monday that “I’m not worried about Juan” while praising other things the $765 million man has been doing at the plate thus far.
All Is Well? Soto’s Vague Reply On Absent Shuffle Raises Concerns
NEW YORK — Watching Juan Soto at the plate without his famous “Soto Shuffle” feels almost surreal — like seeing a superhero stripped of their signature cape. The shuffle has long been a central part of Soto’s identity. It’s a bold, unmistakable movement — a deep squat, wide stance, a hip wiggle, a sweeping motion of his feet, sometimes even a crotch grab, all topped off by an intense glare back at the pitcher. It’s more than just a ritual; it’s …
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