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Juan Soto Breaks His Personal Record

Juan Soto, the stellar gardener of the Mets of New York, has reached an impressive milestone: he is the seventh player in the team’s history to achieve 20 or more home runs and 20 or more stolen bases in the same season. Currently, Soto has a batting average of .251 with 109 hits, 30 home runs, 71 driven races and 87 runs scored. Along with his teammate, Francisco Lindor, the Mets are the only team in the Major Leagues with two players in the «C…
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Juan Soto, the stellar gardener of the Mets of New York, has reached an impressive milestone: he is the seventh player in the team’s history to achieve 20 or more home runs and 20 or more stolen bases in the same season. Currently, Soto has a batting average of .251 with 109 hits, 30 home runs, 71 driven races and 87 runs scored. Along with his teammate, Francisco Lindor, the Mets are the only team in the Major Leagues with two players in the «C…

With a stolen base in the fall of the eighth chapter of the New York Mets duel and Seattle Mariners last Monday at Citi Field, Juan Soto became the first player in 2025 to reach 30 home runs and 20 stolen bases, shining above power and speed exponents such as Bobby Witt Jr., José Ramírez, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Corbin Carroll or Shohei Ohtani himself, who accumulates 43 bambinazos but 17 steals.

Dominican Juan Soto, considered one of the best batters of his generation and today the best paid player in the history of the MLB with a record contract of 765 million dollars, has achieved an unexpected brand up to this point of the season. Although throughout his career Soto has been catalogued as a player of great offensive power, but little fast in the bases, this 2025 has demonstrated a new facet in his game. Last Sunday, in the confrontat…

Table of ContentsJuan Soto and the change of attitude in the Dominican MajorsBallooners in MLB with more seasons 30 – 20 Today there are thousands of people (perhaps millions) who believe that Juan Soto is an overvalued player, that he is not worth every million dollars in his contract and that somehow he is not a generational player. However, nothing is further from the reality and the Dominican gardener of New York Mets has shown it in every g…

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SwingCompleto broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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