Mets’ Soto launches moon shot into upper deck for 40th homer of the season
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Juan Soto makes baseball history with 40th homer - Sport Relay
It seems like New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto makes baseball history every day. He did it again Saturday in the Mets’ 3-2 loss to the Texas Rangers. Soto smacked his 40th home run of the season, becoming the first player this century — and the third ever — to hit 40 home runs, steal 30 bases, draw 100 walks, score 100 runs, and drive in 95 runs in a season. He joined legendary outfielder Barry Bonds (1996 and 1997) and Hall of Fame first base…
By Raúl Germán Bautista._ Dominican gardener Juan José Soto Pacheco continues to make history in the major leagues: With his 40th quadrangular of the season he becomes the first player of the New York Mets to reach that figure along with 30 stolen bases or more. And that does not stop there, Soto seven 32 stolen bases, which missing about 14 games has a chance to complete the emblematic and difficult 40-40.
Dominican gardener Juan Soto, reached 40 home runs in a season for the second time in his career and for the first time in the New York Mets uniform, as well, is the second consecutive year in which he gets it. However, there are many brands to point out. Through the penultimate game of the series between the New York Mets vs. the Texas Rangers, Juan Soto connected a huge quadrangular 414 feet across the central garden to the Hoby Miller pitcher…
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