San Diego Padres left fielder Juan Soto (22) Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Juan Soto had a real heart-stopping moment during Monday’s game against the San Francisco Giants.

The San Diego Padres slugger was in the on-deck circle as teammate Fernando Tatis Jr. batted in the first inning. Tatis checked his swing on a 1-2 slider and made contact. The ensuing foul ball then made a beeline for Soto, who was struck in the arm by it.

Take a look.

Soto winced in pain immediately after being hit but was ultimately okay. He remained in the lineup for the entire game (though ended up going just 1-for-4 on the evening as the Padres lost, 2-1, to essentially eliminate them from playoff contention.)

It probably helps that Soto bats and throws left-handed whereas the foul ball hit him in the right arm. Still, the three-time All-Star is lucky that Tatis did not make stronger contact than that, resulting in only a slightly brisk ricochet. Some other MLB players have been far less fortunate with foul balls this season.

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