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Port St. Lucie Today
By the People, for the People
Mets Outfielder Juan Soto Dismisses Clubhouse Rumors
Soto says any potential issues from last year are behind the team.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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Mets outfielder Juan Soto has dismissed rumors of a schism in the team's clubhouse, particularly between himself and shortstop Francisco Lindor. Soto, Lindor, and manager Carlos Mendoza have all refuted the notion that there were any significant issues within the team, with Soto stating that any potential problems from the previous year are now "in the past".
Why it matters
Clubhouse chemistry and team unity are crucial factors for a successful baseball season, so any signs of discord or division within a team can be concerning for fans and the organization. Soto's comments aim to put those rumors to rest and project a sense of cohesion heading into the new season.
The details
Reports had circulated throughout the offseason suggesting there was tension between Soto and Lindor in the Mets' clubhouse. However, both players, as well as manager Carlos Mendoza, have denied the existence of any significant issues, with Soto stating that any potential problems from the previous year are now "in the past".
- The rumblings about clubhouse issues percolated throughout the offseason.
The players
Juan Soto
A Mets outfielder who has dismissed rumors of clubhouse issues within the team.
Francisco Lindor
A Mets shortstop who has also refuted the notion of any significant problems in the team's clubhouse.
Carlos Mendoza
The Mets' manager, who has denied the existence of any clubhouse issues within the team.
What they’re saying
“It's in the past”
— Juan Soto
The takeaway
Soto's comments aim to put to rest any lingering concerns about potential discord within the Mets' clubhouse, projecting a sense of unity and cohesion as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
