It’s really amazing, Soto remarked. “As I’ve mentioned previously, we currently feel like family. They genuinely appreciate my success, and we truly stick together.
As Soto took his defensive position in the eighth inning, fans in the stands showered him with a standing ovation and chanted “M-V-P!” Although it is conceivable that the 25-year-old may take home those awards at the end of the season, Soto stated that it is “way too early” at this point.
However, Soto stated, “It feels great.” “They genuinely help me every single day.” It feels simply incredible.
On a clear, cold evening, some Yankees commented that the crowd had taken on a playoff intensity. The wild celebration of Soto was just another attempt at a long-term romance from a crowd that has no qualms about keeping the pending free agent in the Bronx.
“How much he wants, sign the dotted line,” stated pitcher Clarke Schmidt of the Yankees. “He seems to always deliver,” A player of that caliber is quite uncommon to see.
After 20 games as a Yankee, Soto is hitting.347 with five home runs and 20 RBIs, calling the experience “incredible.”
“I wanted to be in the lead by now and try to stay there until the very end,” Soto stated.Even though the Yankees were well aware of Soto’s reputation for patience and power at the plate, his defense—an aspect of his game that did not garner much praise during his prior stints with the Nationals and Padres—has pleasantly surprised them.
In the third inning, Soto made a leaping grab that denied Richie Palacios an extra-base hit. He stated that he was going to concentrate on his glovework going into this crucial campaign.
Soto remarked, “People started talking about [that] I can’t play defense.” “I believe I can play defense and still try to help my team as much as I can out there.” The main goal is simply to win more games and obtain more opportunities to assist my pitchers in finishing innings.
Schmidt stated: “It’s just another fantastic illustration of his skill as a player. He took some time to get used to the new stadium during the first few series, but now he feels completely at ease playing on the wall. He is entertaining to watch.
The Yanks capitalized after Brooklyn native Palacios hit a home run off Schmidt in the sixth inning to score the game’s first run.