Juan Soto is confirmed as the most disciplined player in all of MLB with a brand

On Thursday in the game between the Washington Nationals and the Philadelphia Phillies, the dominican star of the capital, Juan José Soto, traded a base on balls in the first inning and in the third, also connecting a home run for his account that has included him in MLB history.

This is the 40th game in which the Dominican slugger from the capital receives a ticket and hits a home run.

In doing so, the 22-year-old Soto joined a select group since 1901 in games with at least one walk and one homer before he turned 23: Hall of Famers Mel Ott (55), Eddie Mathews (45) , Ted Williams (44) and Jimmie Foxx (41).

Despite all the difficulties that the Washington Nationals have had, Juan Soto continues to play at a high level, in addition to being the most disciplined player in all of MLB, as he leads in OBP with .446 and walks in total with 106 this season, having an OPS of .963.


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Gabriel Delgado

I started as a rookie on Al Bat in early 2018 and I am going into my third season covering Major League Baseball as a web reporter. I am a fan of the San Francisco Giants, a number one defender of Barry Bonds and a critic of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto and Ronald Acuña are the future of baseball, Mike Trout is overrated, and the Astros deserved to be taken away from the World Series for cheating. Besides baseball, I also enjoy soccer, football, basketball, and just about any other game that includes a ball or a ball. I am also an amateur musician, penniless gamer and very nerdy. Graduated in journalism from the University of Guadalajara, I graduated in 2017. Born in the shrimp capital of the world, Escuinapa, Sinaloa. I lived in Australia for a while; i survived giant spiders, tasmanian devils and fought a kangaroo and didn’t die trying.

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