Juan Soto is a FOUR TIME All-MLB 1st Teamer ๐ค
Thanks, Greg. Juan Sto, you absolutely lived up to the expectations this season. How special is it to receive this fifth honor with your family on high? I think it’s great. It’s always great to be recognized and be around so many great stars here uh tonight and more than excited to bring that home and keep representing Dominican Republic. I asked your mom if she was proud. She said, “The masial.” What does it mean to hear her say that? I mean, that’s what we play for. That’s what we play for, to make our family proud. And, um, a whole city, um, New York, Washington, San Diego, everywhere I play, I try to make them proud. So, I’m here for them. Okay. I got to know, what does Juan Sto do in the offseason? I do a lot of things, you know. I like to have fun, definitely. Uh, go back to my family and go off road sometimes and try to disconnect a little bit. Congratulations, Juan. Enjoy the offseason and enjoy this award. Thank you.
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SOTO PACHECO THE KING OF NY ๐ฉ๐ด
This is awesome ๐ฅณ
#LGM !!!! ๐๐งก ๐จ
Def baseball sick. Let's goooo spring training!
Content builds understanding from basic principles ๐ฑ๐บ
La fiera ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐ฉ๐ด 22 Juan Soto ๐ฉ๐ด๐๐ป
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I love this guy
Now he can afford a haircut.
Gracia Juan Soto por representar a los Dominicanos! Que viva La Rep. Dom.!!!
Is this the same Juan Soto that, when he signed with us, some Yankees fans were saying is over-rated because he has no speed? The same Soto who led the NL in steals?
Congrats Juan Soto!!