Juan Soto goes from hurt to home run in two pitches, a breakdown

Sep 17, 2024 190.9K views 4:29

What Happened

Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with the Yankees leading 1-0. The Nationals have a runner on first and Soto represents the go-ahead run. New York's starting pitcher, Cole Reagan, delivers a high fastball that Soto takes for a strike. On the next pitch, Reagan throws a slider that Soto easily lays off, showing his patience and pitch recognition. With the count now 1-1, Reagan tries to tunnel the pitches, coming back with a curveball. Soto tracks it well and lets it go by for another strike. Sensing Soto's plate discipline, Reagan tries to get him to chase a slider low and away, but Soto refuses to bite, fouling it off. On the 2-2 pitch, Soto fouls a slider off the top of his foot, wincing in obvious pain. The Yankees' dugout and the crowd at Nationals Park fall silent, concerned that Soto may have suffered a serious injury. Nationals manager Dave Boone and the team trainer rush to check on Soto, who points to the top of his foot as the area of discomfort. Despite the injury scare, Soto confidently tells the trainer, "I'm going to stay in the game." True to his word, Soto steps back into the box, ready to face the next pitch. Reagan tries to surprise him with a high changeup, but Soto effortlessly spoils it, fouling it off. The crowd erupts, sensing the drama unfolding. With the count still 2-2, Reagan goes back to his curveball and Soto unleashes a towering home run that clears the wall, giving the Nationals the lead. As Soto trots around the bases, his teammates, including first baseman Anthony Rizzo, celebrate animatedly in the dugout. The dramatic turn of events leaves the Yankees and their fans stunned, as Soto's resilience and talent have once again been on full display.

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