MLBANALYSIS

A Soto Surge With a Bichette Side Bet Is a Solid Futures Play For June

Despite what many considered a sluggish start by his standards, Soto already sits with 10 home runs and a typically elite .949 OPS. After a cold April and a lack of power early in MLB’s newly adjusted March schedule, the numbers are starting to normalize in a big way.

Doug Whiteside
Doug Whiteside
Editor in Chief
May 24, 2026392 min read
Juan Soto, New York Mets, Futures

The New York Mets have delivered one of the most disappointing starts to the 2026 MLB season imaginable.

Buried in the basement of the NL East while the rest of the division races ahead, this heavily loaded Mets roster has become the subject of league wide ridicule. The blame cannot be pinned on just one or two players either. Nearly every major piece of this roster has underperformed through the season’s opening months.

Still, with June approaching, there are signs that momentum may finally be building around some of the Mets’ biggest stars.

Quietly, Juan Soto is beginning to look like Juan Soto again.

Despite what many considered a sluggish start by his standards, Soto already sits with 10 home runs and a typically elite .949 OPS. After a cold April and a lack of power early in MLB’s newly adjusted March schedule, the numbers are starting to normalize in a big way.

June is Soto Time

History suggests this could be the beginning of a serious surge.

Last June, Soto captured National League Player of the Month honors after launching 11 home runs while posting an MLB best 1.196 OPS. If not for another ridiculous season from Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, Soto would have been firmly in the center of the MVP conversation.

Oddsmakers have cooled somewhat on Soto, along with several other high profile stars who stumbled out of the gate this season. Mets shortstop Bo Bichette and Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have both looked lost at times during the first quarter of the year, creating value in the futures market.

That is exactly why Soto currently stands out as one of the more intriguing NL MVP futures plays on the board.

If the Mets begin to figure things out offensively, Soto has all the tools to explode over the summer months. He finished just two stolen bases shy of a 40-40 season last year and still appears capable of reaching at least 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in 2026. A new career high in homers is also very much in play if his power surge continues into June.

Solid Futures Play

For bettors looking to capitalize before the market adjusts, pairing a Soto MVP ticket with a smaller side play on Bichette to rebound offensively could be a sharp approach heading into the summer.

The talent has never been the issue in New York.

The question now is whether June becomes the month where Soto, and perhaps the Mets themselves, finally wake up.

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