Juan Soto feels re-energized coming out of the 2026 MLB All-Star Game as the Mets look to bounce back from a disappointing first half of the season.
"I'm really positive, I think this break was really good for me," Soto said after coming out of the game for the top of the fifth inning. "Get to see so many players, grab so much advice for them, and tried to put in work for my team."
Asked what he expects from the season's second half, the Mets' All-Star said the plan is to turn the page.
"A turnaround, that’s what I’m expecting,” he said when asked about the remaining 65 games. “Try to get these guys going. We have a lot of talent in there and talent that can do damage. I feel like we have guys that, they can do it all."
While it was a "first half to forget," Soto said the intention is to stay positive. "It’s a long season with plenty of games left, and we’re going to try to win as many as we can," he said, adding later that the plan is to put the first half "behind us, and start from scratch."
On the field during the Midsummer Classic, a 4-0 victory for the American League, Soto struck out swinging in the bottom of the first before driving a leadoff single up the middle to start the fourth, the first hit for the squad representing the Senior Circuit.
"It's always great," he said of his All-Star Game hit. "To be here and get a knock against the best pitchers in the league, it's always good."
Asked about his approach against the American League's Dylan Cease and Joe Ryan, Soto laughed, "Just see it and hit it. That was kinda what we got in there, just try to see it and try to do damage."
Before the game, Soto got a hearty welcome from the fans in Philadelphia, as was expected from the citizens of the City of Brotherly Love.
"It's great," the Mets' slugger said. "Like they always say, 'If they booing you, you doing things right.' So, I just embrace it, enjoy it, take it. Take a deep breath, keep moving."
Soto said he wasn't surprised about the boos, calling Philly fans "really passionate."
And those passionate fans extended the same honor to Mr. and Mrs. Met.
Juan Soto receives his boos as he’s introduced at the All-Star Game in Philadelphia 😂 pic.twitter.com/g9LtO0hqgz
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) July 15, 2026
Mr. & Mrs. Met receive loud boos as they’re introduced in Philadelphia for the All-Star Game 😂 pic.twitter.com/3qhYPDM3WA
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) July 14, 2026