Mets’ Juan Soto Joins Exclusive Club After This Surprising Milestone
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Mets’ Juan Soto joins 30-30 club for first time in MLB career
In his first season with the Mets, Juan Soto achieved a feat he'd never completed in his big league career. With a steal of third base in the eighth inning on Tuesday against the Phillies, Soto joined the 30-homer, 30-stolen base club for the first time.
Mets star becomes first player in MLB to reach prestigious power-speed milestone and is aiming for more
Eric Hartline-Imagn ImagesEric Hartline-Imagn Images The New York Mets are in trouble, but Juan Soto refuses to let their season unravel without a fight. Tuesday’s loss to the Philadelphia Phillies marked the Mets’ fourth straight defeat, a skid that has left their playoff cushion disappearing rapidly. Once viewed as secure in the final NL Wild Card slot, New York now sees the San Francisco Giants charging from behind, sitting just two games awa…
Table of ContentsJuan Soto responds to the bat and counts in PhiladelphiaFirst 30-30 in MLB for the Quisqueyano The big Dominican leagues Juan Soto achieved a new achievement in his career for MLB after he timely produced with the staker in the engagement developed by New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies on the night of Tuesday, September 9, 2025. For the second consecutive day these teams mentioned were measured in the pitch of the Citizens …
Soto joins exclusive 30-30 club with steal of third base
PHILADELPHIA -- Juan Soto's entry into Major League Baseball’s 30-30 club came amidst inauspicious circumstances Tuesday, with the Mets trailing by five runs to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Even so, Soto’s accomplishment was a noteworthy one. In stealing third base in the eighth inning, he joined Darryl Strawberry,
Juan Soto is now the ninth Dominican member of the 30-30 club. He made his mark Tuesday when he stole third base from catcher JT Realmuto in Philadelphia. In 2023, Julio Rodríguez (22) became the youngest Dominican to make the list, and in 2024, José Ramírez (32) became the oldest among those who have finished a season above the threshold of 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases. This season, the duo could join forces in what could be the year in whi…
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