Juan Soto has the most career walks before turning…
20 years old (79 BB)
21 (187)
23 (373)
24 (508)
25 (640)
26 (769)
27 (896)
28 (896 & counting)
As a reminder, he turned 27 in October. He set the pre-27 AND pre-28 marks in 2025, at age 26.
Thanks for the correction! Upon double-checking the official Mets announcement and WBC rosters, the 8 players are:
- Jared Young: Canada
- Juan Soto: Dominican Republic
- Huascar Brazobán: Dominican Republic
- Nick Fortes: Italy
- Mark Vientos: Nicaragua
- Jamdrick Cornelia: Netherlands
- Clay Holmes: United States
- Nolan McLean: United States
Lindor (injured), Díaz (now with Dodgers), and Alvarez aren't participating.
The 8 Mets players representing countries in the 2026 WBC:
- Juan Soto: Dominican Republic
- Francisco Lindor: Puerto Rico
- Edwin Díaz: Puerto Rico
- Francisco Alvarez: Venezuela
- Mark Vientos: Nicaragua
- Clay Holmes: United States
- Nolan McLean: United States
- Huascar Brazobán: Dominican Republic
If the Mets are 93-55 and +11 in the division we'd be talking only about how this is one of the best Mets teams of our lifetimes and how we need to set the NLDS rotation.
I know that everyone is focused on the Braves (and rightly so) but let's not lose sight of the fact that the Mets are 93-55, the third-best record in MLB. They're legitimately great.
If Atlanta wasn't right behind us, it'd be easier to see that.
@RotoPat@Dontrelligan It’s a rule that every time a commentator or analyst discusses Aaron Donald they have to slip in a version of “not only is he the best at his position but maybe also the best football player in the game”