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New York Mets Superstar Juan Soto He recorded his name in the story after hitting a diet at home against Texas Rangers in the seventh post. This was Soto's 40th race of the season, placing it in the same company as Barry Bonds and Jeff Bagwell in a statistical category.
With its solo shot on Saturday evening, Soto now has 40 runs at home, 32 stolen bases and 118 walks. It joins Bonds and Bagwell as the only MLB strokes to have more than 40 runs at home, more than 30 stolen bases and more than 100 walks in a single season.
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Bonds and Bagwell got this statistical feat twice.
In 1996, while playing at the San Francisco GiantsThe bonds reached 42 runs home, stole 40 bases and recorded 151 walks. The following season, Bonds won 40 runs home, dragged 37 bags and made 145 walks.
In the same year, Bagwell also got the feat hitting 43 runs home, along with 31 stolen bases and 127 walks. Two seasons later, in 1999, Bagwell did it again. This time, he struck 42 runs home, stole 30 bases and was walking 149 times.
Juan Soto's 40th race also turned it into the ninth MLB's ninth for more than 40 home runs for at least two different teams. Joins Shohei Ohtani, Nelson Cruz, Jim Thome, Alex RodriguezKen Griffey Jr., Rafael Palmeiro, Greg Vaughn and Andres Galaga. In addition, Soto, Cruz and Thome are the only ones who do it in their first season with different teams.
Soto's 40th race won 2-0 for the Mets in the seventh post. But the long success happened in vain while the Bullpen of the Mets exploded again at the late tickets.
Texas scored his first race in the eighth post when Game Pederson hit a sack against Tyler Rogers. Manager Carlos Mendoza approached Edwin to put the lid in the game, but his movement retreated. Rangers Slugger, Rowdy Tellez, won a double game to tie the game 2-2.
Then, in the ninth post, Diaz allowed another runner to get home, as Wyatt Langford struck a simple RBI. On the other hand, Shawn Armstrong, of Rangers, won the savings, giving the Mets his ninth loss in the last 10 games.
Edited by Krutik Jain