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As the Philippines commemorated the 127th anniversary of its independence, the City of Firsts proudly celebrated "Para kay Juan" (For Juan), a tribute to the pride, spirit and creativity of the ...
After Michael Kay's June 5 tirade, NY Mets outfielder Juan Soto accomplished a never-before-seen feat in his superstar career, promptly leaving egg all over the Yankees play-by-play man's face.
Michael Kay did not hold back against Mets fans doubting his Juan Soto reporting. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images ...
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Michael Kay tells Juan Soto to get over it - MSNIf Juan Soto regrets spurning the New York Yankees to sign with the Mets, Michael Kay has three words of advice: get over it. As Juan Soto struggles in his first season of a 15-year, $765 million ...
If Juan Soto is having any regrets about spurning the Yankees to sign with the Mets, Michael Kay has three words of advice. Get over it.
During Monday's edition of his "The Michael Kay Show," the Yankees' play-by-play announcer expanded on what is allegedly going on with Soto behind the scenes.
Kay claimed that Soto wanted to remain with the Yankees, but his family pushed him to sign with the Mets because they felt comfortable around owners Steve and Alex Cohen. “Why isn’t he happy?
Here’s the gut-punch: Juan Soto reportedly wanted to remain a Yankee. That’s not fan fiction—it’s from Michael Kay himself. "People in the know say that Juan Soto wanted to be a Yankee.
As Mets star Juan Soto's return to Yankee Stadium nears, Michael Kay advised fans to boo the four-time All-Star – but without profanity.
As Yankee fans prepare for Juan Soto to return, Michael Kay urges them to be above using profanity, but don’t be above booing mercilessly.
Longtime play-by-play announcer and radio host Michael Kay weighed in on the discussion. While Kay discouraged fans from engaging in vulgar chants, he encouraged them to boo the former Yankees slugger ...
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