Why Mets decided to sit Juan Soto before Subway series vs. Yankees
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Carlos Mendoza never really convinced his star right fielder he could benefit from a rest on Wednesday.

The Mets manager ultimately decided to sit Juan Soto out of the starting lineup for the first time this season in their game against the Pirates at Citi Field. Despite this decision, Soto remained dedicated and focused, putting in extra work in the weight room on the day he was benched.

After a discussion with Soto following Tuesday’s game, Mets manager Mendoza made the final call to keep Soto out of the lineup. Mendoza acknowledged Soto’s professionalism and work ethic even when not playing.

Mendoza said he wanted Soto to utilize Thursday’s off-day, coupled with his night off Wednesday, to receive a thorough break.

The Mets open the Subway Series on Friday at Yankee Stadium.

Soto, according to Mendoza, was “getting after it” in the weight room on Wednesday, instead of just relaxing.

According to Mendoza, benching Soto speaks volumes about his character both on and off the field. The manager observed Soto’s commitment and effort, highlighting his dedication to the game and the team.

José Azocar (0-for-1) start in right field with Starling Marte (1-for-3) as the DH.


Juan Soto did not play in the Mets' 4-0 loss to the Pirates on May 14, 2025.
Juan Soto did not play in the Mets’ 4-0 loss to the Pirates on May 14, 2025. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Soto has one start as the DH this season.




Ronny Mauricio will remain in the minor leagues once his rehab assignment is complete, according to president of baseball operations David Stearns, unless the Mets have a need on the major league roster and deem the infielder ready to contribute.

Mauricio, who was elevated last weekend to Double-A Binghamton, is rehabbing from surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament and a subsequent procedure to remove scar tissue from the knee that cost him all last season.


Ronny Mauricio waits to take batting practice during a Mets' spring training session.
Ronny Mauricio waits to take batting practice during a Mets’ spring training session. Corey Sipkin / New York Post

“He’s still got a little way to go to get back to being a healthy player, to get back into that true baseball shape, ready to compete at a high level in the big leagues,” Stearns said. “It’s continuing to get him at-bats, get him reps in the minor leagues.”


Paul Blackburn will extend to about 75 pitches in his rehab start for Binghamton on Friday.

The right-hander will then receive at least one additional outing in the minor leagues before he’s considered for a return from the injured list.

Stearns said Blackburn will be built up as a starter, in case the Mets have a need in the rotation.

Otherwise, he will be available to pitch from the bullpen.

“Where he slots in when he’s ready is going to be dependent on the team need,” Stearns said.


Luisangel Acuña, who started at second base and went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts, played the final two innings in center field.

It was Acuña’s first major league appearance in the outfield.

He did not have a fielding opportunity after moving to center.

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