Andy Green Calls Juan Soto Baseball's Best Player After Mets End Losing Streak
Interim manager Andy Green praised Juan Soto as baseball's best player after the star outfielder helped lead the Mets to a much-needed victory over the Phillies.
- Glenn Catubig
- 4 min read

The New York Mets earned a much-needed win on Saturday night, and Juan Soto once again found himself at the center of the team’s success. Following New York’s 6-2 comeback victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, interim manager Andy Green delivered glowing praise for the superstar slugger, describing him as the best player in Major League Baseball.
Green’s comments came after his first victory since taking over as interim manager following the organization’s decision to move on from Carlos Mendoza. In his managerial debut, Green watched Soto deliver another disciplined performance at the plate, helping the Mets snap a seven-game losing streak.
Although New York continues to battle through a disappointing season, Soto has remained one of the club’s brightest spots. The veteran outfielder has continued to display the elite plate discipline and offensive consistency that have established him as one of the game’s premier hitters throughout his career.
As the Mets attempt to climb back into postseason contention, performances like Soto’s offer hope that the club can still generate momentum during the second half of the season. Green believes the star’s impact extends well beyond statistics, influencing every game simply through the quality of his at-bats.
1. Green Offers High Praise for Soto
After the victory, Green did not hesitate when discussing Soto’s importance to the Mets. The interim manager described the veteran outfielder as the finest player in the sport, highlighting both his remarkable offensive ability and the professionalism he brings to every plate appearance. Green explained that Soto’s approach makes every trip to the batter’s box worth watching. Rather than focusing solely on power numbers or highlight-reel moments, he emphasized the consistency, patience, and decision-making that define Soto’s offensive game. The manager also noted how Soto continues adjusting to different pitchers throughout each game. Against Philadelphia, Green observed the slugger becoming increasingly comfortable against a challenging left-handed pitcher, praising his ability to make subtle in-game adjustments that often separate elite hitters from the rest of the league. Although Green acknowledged that triples are not typically associated with Soto’s offensive profile, he stressed that the star’s overall performance remains special regardless of the specific results. From his perspective, Soto’s disciplined approach makes every at-bat an opportunity for something significant to happen.
2. Soto Continues Leading the Mets’ Offense
Soto backed up his manager’s praise with another productive performance against Philadelphia. He finished the game with two hits in three official at-bats while adding a walk and driving in a run during New York’s comeback victory. Now in the ninth season of his major league career and his second with the Mets, Soto continues to establish himself among baseball’s most complete offensive players. His combination of patience, contact ability, and power consistently places him among the game’s most dangerous hitters. His leadership has become increasingly valuable as New York attempts to recover from a difficult start to the 2026 campaign. While the Mets have struggled to produce consistent results as a team, Soto has remained one of the club’s most dependable contributors on a nightly basis. Beyond the numbers, Soto’s presence creates opportunities for the hitters around him. Opposing pitchers must carefully navigate every matchup against him, and his ability to reach base regularly helps generate scoring chances throughout the lineup.
3. Mets Hope Soto Sparks Second-Half Turnaround
Despite Saturday’s encouraging victory, the Mets still face a difficult climb in the National League standings. The win improved New York’s record to 35-48, but the club remains near the bottom of the National League East as it searches for sustained momentum. The organization understands that any postseason push will depend heavily on Soto continuing to perform at an elite level. As one of the roster’s cornerstone players, he is expected to carry much of the offensive responsibility throughout the remainder of the season. Green’s confidence in Soto reflects the expectations surrounding one of baseball’s brightest stars. While calling any player the best in the sport naturally invites debate, the interim manager believes Soto’s complete offensive skill set places him in that conversation every year. The Mets now shift their attention to the series finale against the Phillies, hoping to secure another victory and build upon Saturday’s breakthrough performance. If Soto continues producing at the level Green expects, New York may yet find an opportunity to improve its standing and make the second half of the season considerably more competitive.