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Evan & Tiki

Soto Takes Over Mets Clubhouse as Lindor Dynamic Raises Eyebrows

Evan & Tiki

Audacy

Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2026

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Opening Day gave more than just baseball, it gave a glimpse into the Mets’ evolving identity. From subtle interactions during player introductions to the energy surrounding the team’s biggest star, questions are already forming about leadership, chemistry, and what this version of the Mets will look like moving forward. The conversation dives into the noticeable dynamic between Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor, what it signals about the clubhouse hierarchy, and why Soto appears to have quickly become the focal point of the team. Plus, the guys react to Opening Day moments, debate whether these observations actually matter, and explore how quickly narratives can shift when a new superstar takes center stage.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Last night, I wanted to rewatch the opening ceremonies of Mets opening day because obviously we were on the air.

0:06.5

I was racing over the ballpark.

0:07.9

I never saw it.

0:08.8

And I love the introductions.

0:10.0

One of the great traditions of opening day are the introductions.

0:13.5

And I'm not this guy.

0:15.7

I don't think I've ever been this guy.

0:17.8

I try not to get too nuts about interactions between players and making big

0:21.3

deals out of things. I think I've shown you over the years that it doesn't even matter if

0:25.9

guys get along. I've made that opinion very clear. Right. You don't have to like your teammates

0:29.4

to play well with them. Correct. But I did notice two very, two big things from the Mets introduction.

0:37.5

Right. Number one, there's a coldness between Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor.

0:42.3

And I'm not the first to say it.

0:43.8

It's obviously been talked about, reported about it.

0:45.7

They've been asked questions about it.

0:47.2

Their interactions are cold.

0:49.7

Doesn't mean they hate each other.

0:51.4

Doesn't mean this can't work well.

0:52.9

I always heard rumors that Gary Carter and Keith Hernandez had some issues together. Obviously the Yankees back in the day with the Bronx Zoo Yankees, A Rod and Jeter. It's not the end of the world, but I'd be lying to you if I didn't say I noticed it. It's very noticeable. But that's not the only thing I noticed. What else?

1:11.5

And you can take this as good news or bad news as a Met fan.

1:14.9

It's really bad news, though, for the Yankee fan.

1:18.6

Because we got to now officially stop that Juan Soto misses the Yankees.

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