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Juan Soto puts on a show and slams 426-foot homer in first Mets spring training game

Juan Soto made an impressive debut for the New York Mets, hitting... Read More
Juan Soto did not hesitate to leave his mark on his New York Mets debut, hitting a massive 426-foot home run in his initial spring training at-bat. Off the Houston Astros on Saturday, Soto sent a 2-1 fastball deep to left-center field, sending Mets fans into a tizzy. The star outfielder, who inked a record 15-year, $765 million contract during the offseason, went on to drive in a second run on a groundball.

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Juan Soto excels with a strong opening performance





Soto, hitting second behind Francisco Lindor and ahead of Pete Alonso, came up in the first against Astros lefty Colton Gordon. With his trademark patience as a hitter, he worked the count before hitting a no-doubt home run that got the crowd excited. The Mets' new big bopper showed the power that made him baseball's most feared hitter, making an instant impression in his first game with the team.


The 26-year-old left fielder broke news this off-season when he shifted from the New York Yankees to the Mets as part of a blockbuster trade. High on hype, Soto's initial game performance confirmed that he is up to playing an integral role in the offense for the team ahead of the 2025 season.
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Mets look to Soto as a game-changer



Aside from his home run, Soto also helped with an RBI groundball in the second inning, proving he can score runs in other manners. His inclusion in the Mets lineup enhances a potent offense already boasting Lindor and Alonso, providing the team with a potent trio at the top of the order.


Spring training is usually a matter of finding your rhythm, but Soto's early success is a positive development for the Mets, who want to rebound after not making the playoffs last year. His spring training numbers overall in his career—.302 average and 13 home runs in 86 games—tend to indicate that he is utilizing this time wisely to condition himself for the regular season.


Juan Soto's debut for the Mets could not have been much smoother, as he provided a 426-foot homer and an RBI in his initial two at-bats. His power start bodes well for Mets fans as the team winds up for Opening Day. Based on his inaugural outing, Soto is prepared to be a game-changer in New York.


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