
Hill robs Soto in midair, Phillies edge Mets 2-1 on Wheeler’s seven
Phillies center fielder’s jaw-dropping catch, go-ahead run, and Wheeler’s seven shutout innings lift them past Mets in tight New York series.
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Juan Soto is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder and one of MLB's most formidable hitters. Known for his elite plate discipline and power, Soto debuted with the Washington Nationals in 2018 at just 19 years old, quickly becoming a cornerstone of their lineup. He played a pivotal role in the Nationals' 2019 World Series championship, solidifying his reputation as a clutch performer. In 2022, Soto was traded to the San Diego Padres, where he continues to be a central figure in their offense. His career .421 on-base percentage through 2023 ranks among the best in modern baseball history for players his age.
Juan Soto remains a key offensive force for the San Diego Padres in 2024, maintaining his reputation as one of baseball's most disciplined hitters. While his power numbers fluctuate, his ability to draw walks and get on base continues to anchor the Padres' lineup. Recent performances show Soto adjusting to new pitchers in the league, with his OPS remaining well above league standards. His defensive work in right field has shown incremental improvement, though his bat remains his primary value.

Phillies center fielder’s jaw-dropping catch, go-ahead run, and Wheeler’s seven shutout innings lift them past Mets in tight New York series.

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