The San Diego Padres, despite having few chances to make it to the postseason, remain committed to their baseball style as their players never stop putting on a good show for Sandikan fans. As part of this, Dominican Juan Soto looked again as one of the safest gloves in his franchise from the Gardens.
This Wednesday, September 6, the Petco Park He served as the starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, who were in second place in the American League East.
In the top of the third inning, Juan Soto showed off his best skills in left field, all with the goal of preserving the margin on the board that trailed them by a score of 1×0.
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From home plate, right-handed batter, J.T. Realmudo, taking his turn, distributed his two teammates between first and second.
On the mound, San Diego starter Michael Wacha took over.
Sitting on two balls and one strikeout in the count, Realmudo relied on his power and unforgiving 92.4 MPH singer delivery.
Juan Soto on the attack
Link hit 93.8 MPH across left field. In the first instance, Ball’s intentions were tilted with the intention of showering the Dominican defender, a situation that allowed the Phillies one more run.
However, Juan Soto did not let such a situation materialize and immediately went on the hunt for “Dona Blanca”.
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When the ball was already approaching the end limits of the field, Juan Soto noted its location and with a nice acrobatic jump he had complete control of the line.
The wall slowed him down a bit, doing no normal damage. All of this didn’t detract in the least from a spectacular catch by the Dominican, who got his second on the board and briefly halted a mounted rally by Philadelphia.
Then you can enjoy the video of the play: