$765M Juan Soto Gets Brutally Honest on His First Year With Mets Ending in Grave “Failure”

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“P—-d, sad, frustrated. You name it,” manager Carlos Mendoza didn’t beat around the bush after Sunday’s season-ending 4-0 loss to the Miami Marlins. Meanwhile, Juan Soto had a clear justification for signing with the Mets last winter. “We looked at what all the (bidding) teams wanted to do for the next 15 years, and I think we have the best chance to win here.” But now, he probably wants to eat his own words.

The pitching was just fine. Then, the $765 million asset, Juan Soto, was firmly trying to shake off his slow start, and the Mets’ overall roster resembled the powerhouse many expected after last year’s fiery NLCS run.

Everything seemed aligned until it didn’t. And when Juan Soto was asked about his season with the other side of New York, “It was a failure,” he said, without much beating around the bush. Further, when asked what he thinks should change next year, with a baffling expression, he replied, “I think we have everything we need. I say we just got to win games. I think that’s the only thing we got to change. Win games.”

That’s fair.

Juan Soto feels that the Mets have “everything we need” to be successful:

“I say, we’ve just got to win games. That’s the only thing we’ve got to change – win games.” pic.twitter.com/elsmIJzMWU

— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) September 28, 2025

Anyway, it’s too late for the blame games, and at the same time, no Met should escape blame for a collapse like this right now, including the guy signing the checks.

This is a developing story…

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