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Fans Booing Soto: A Familiar Story
New York, NY, USASunday, May 18, 2025
Soto handled the boos with a bit of humor. He tipped his helmet sarcastically when the crowd booed. Beltran thought that was a great way to deal with it. He said it's all part of the game. Fans express their support for their team, and sometimes that means booing players from other teams. Beltran noted that the fans were loud but not disrespectful. He thinks that's just part of being a fan.
Beltran also mentioned that Reggie Jackson once told him, "They don't boo nobodies. " He took that as a compliment. Soto seems to have a similar attitude. He walked three times in the Mets' loss on Friday. Beltran thought Soto had good at-bats, considering the pressure. On Saturday, Soto walked, singled, and scored a run. The boos were still loud, but he handled them well.
Fans were loud and relentless, but they were not disrespectful. They were just showing their support for their team. Beltran thinks that's what being a fan is all about. He said it's about expressing home-field advantage and giving your team an edge. It's not personal; it's just part of the game.
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