Juan Soto is officially a man of his word—and his contract. When the Mets signed Soto to a gargantuan $765 million deal, the kind of money that makes your eyes water, they weren’t just buying a player; they were investing in a promise. That promise? To deliver jaw-dropping, game-changing moments. On Friday night, Soto cashed in another one of those checks, and man, did it feel good.
An APPLE JACK for Juan Soto
His 42nd home run of the year sets a new career high
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Let’s set the scene. The Mets are in the middle of a six-run rally in the fourth inning against his old pals from Washington. The crowd is buzzing, and Soto steps up to the plate with that signature swagger. The pitch comes in, and crack—the sound of a baseball surrendering to its fate. He launched a 419-foot, three-run missile straight to center field. It was his 42nd homer of the season, a new career high, and a punctuation mark on an already explosive inning. It wasn’t just a home run; it was a statement. The kind that screams, “I’m worth every single penny.”
Hitting 40-plus homers is impressive. Doing it in back-to-back seasons with two different teams? That’s just showing off. Soto is now part of an exclusive club, becoming only the eighth player this century to achieve such a feat. He’s in the same conversation as guys like Shohei Ohtani, who did it just last year. It’s one thing to be good; it’s another to be consistently dominant, no matter what jersey you’re wearing.
Soto isn’t just hitting for power, either. That bomb pushed his RBI total to 103, putting him within striking distance of his personal best of 110. For a guy who’s only 26, it feels like he’s just getting started. The Mets faithful have every reason to be ecstatic. They bought the ticket, and he is delivering the ride of a lifetime.
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