Juan Soto Leaves Mets Game with Calf Soreness

New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto was forced out of Thursday's contest against the Philadelphia Phillies in the eighth inning with reported left calf soreness. Manager Andy Green confirmed the issue following the team's 4-1 victory.
The New York Mets received concerning news during their 4-1 road victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday evening. Star outfielder Juan Soto exited the game in the eighth inning, citing discomfort in his left calf.
Mets manager Andy Green confirmed after the game that Soto's departure was due to left calf soreness. The exact severity and potential impact of the injury remain to be seen as further evaluation is expected.
Soto's absence, even temporarily, is a significant development for the Mets, given his crucial role in their lineup. The team will be hoping for positive news regarding his condition in the coming days.
Losing Juan Soto, even for a short period, is a massive blow for a Mets team already struggling to find consistent offense. His ability to get on base and drive in runs is irreplaceable.

