Juan Soto slugs 1st homer for New York Mets against Astros
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In his second at-bat in the second game of his Mets tenure, No. 22 went deep for his first home run with the team off Astros right-hander Hunter Brown on Friday night at Daikin Park.
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Hader struck out Soto swinging at a full-count slider wide of the zone for his 200th career save.
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Soto was set to bat second and play right field in his first game with the Mets on Thursday against the Houston Astros after signing a blockbuster 15-year, $765 million contract this offseason.
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Clay Holmes was dealt the loss and Juan Soto struck out to end the game as the Mets came up short on Opening Day against the Astros on Thursday.
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — With a matter-of-fact tone, Juan Soto sounded confident. In his decision to pick the New York Mets. In his ability to perform at an elite level, starting with Thursday’s season opener. In anything, really.
An outfielder wearing a red Nationals No. 22 Soto jersey warmed up in right field at CACTI Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. In the opposing Mets clubhouse, Juan Soto was getting ready for the game. Wait,
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