Mets outfielder Juan Soto is set to return to the MLB All-Star Game following a prior “snub,” according to multiple reports. The New York Post and Yahoo Sports both say Soto’s selection comes after he was left out earlier, and that he is again included among the players headed to the midsummer event. The outlets also note Soto’s relationship to the Home Run Derby, saying he is leaving the door open to participate. Both sources frame Soto’s All-Star return in the context of his performance this season, describing him as one of the few Mets players who has met or approached expectations. The reports do not present additional details about the circumstances of the original snub or the specific mechanism that led to his reinstatement, but they agree on the main points: Soto is going to the All-Star Game, he previously was not selected, and he may still consider joining the Home Run Derby depending on how events unfold.