Dodgers manager saw difference in Juan Soto during latest Mets series
Briefly

Juan Soto's recent four-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers showcased his improved batting performance. After struggling earlier in the season, Soto reached base 10 times in 19 plate appearances, and Dodger's manager praised his increased focus. Despite some underwhelming stats this season, Soto's ability to contribute significant plays and a recent home run indicate promising momentum. His financial investment in the Mets as the largest contract in sports history sets high expectations, and the looming possibility of postseason matchups adds to the competitive atmosphere.
Soto looks more locked in than we saw him a couple weeks ago. He does look more locked in. Obviously, a really nice defensive play... So, yeah, I don't know what it is, but he's dangerous.
Soto has enjoyed a productive first season with the Mets, even if his numbers are a bit down from recent years. He is hitting .229/.367/.430 with 12 doubles, 11 home runs and 31 RBI in 62 games.
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