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A former MLB president silences criticism of the Mets and Juan Soto and issues a big warning

News RoomBy News RoomJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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When everyone doubts, a heavyweight figure decides to speak out. In the world of baseball, criticism flies as fast as fastballs.

This 2025 season, the New York Mets have been one of the teams singled out by analysts, and among the players at the center of that media storm is Dominican Juan Soto, who has become an easy target after his arrival in the Big Apple.

However, amid the noise, an authoritative voice has come out to put things right: a former Major League Baseball (MLB) president whose track record and knowledge of the game gives weight to his every word. In recent remarks, he defended both the Mets team and Soto, and also issued a warning that no one should ignore.

What did the former MLB president say about the New York Mets’ performance?

Respect for the process and trust in the talent. During an interview on a national sports program, the former executive,whose identity was not publicly disclosed out of respect for the confidentiality of the segment, said that the Mets are building something important, and that the current criticism is premature and even misinformed.

People are desperate to see immediate results. But this is a process, and the combination of youth with stars like Juan Soto is creating a solid foundation for the future,” he said

Ex Presidente de la MLB

Regarding Juan Soto, the former MLB executive was even more emphatic:

There are those who forget that Juan is only 26 years old and has already achieved more than many do in their entire careers. Criticizing him for a bad week or a drop in performance is to not understand baseball.

Ex Presidente de la MLB

Juan Soto’s talent under pressure from the Mets

Since his time in Washington and then in San Diego, Juan Soto has been considered one of the most dangerous bats in MLB. But his arrival in New York brought with it additional pressure: high expectations, intense media scrutiny and a fan base that does not forgive failure.

Although his performance has been solid, he has not yet reached that explosive level that many expected in his first year with the Mets. But for the former MLB president, that’s no reason to lose faith.

Why are the New York Mets being criticized?

  1. The New York team has invested heavily in signings and reinforcements in recent years. Names such as Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander (both now gone), Francisco Lindor and now Juan Soto have put the spotlight on the franchise. But the results have not been as expected, and the lack of consistency has kept them out of the leading positions.
  2. Even so, the former president insisted that the Mets have what it takes to make the leap, as long as the organization sticks to its project.

In a season where narratives change game by game, the voice of a former MLB president serves as a reminder that baseball is a sport of patience. The Mets are a work in progress, and while their path has not been easy, key pieces like Juan Soto have the potential to change everything.

Meanwhile, for the Latin fans who follow Soto with pride, the message is clear: don’t lose faith, because as the former president said, the best may be yet to come.

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