Juan Soto showed his true colors to his new New York Mets teammates in the days leading up to his mammoth solo home run in his first at-bat as a member of the Mets in Spring Training
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Juan Soto has homered in his first spring training at-bat for his new team, hitting a solo shot to left-center field in the first inning for the New York Mets against Houston.
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Soto, making his spring training debut on Saturday, crushed a 2-1 pitch from Houston Astros' left-hander Colton Gordon over the left-center field wall at Clover Park for a home run in his first Mets at-bat. According to Statcast, the ball left Soto's bat at 106.2 miles per hour and traveled 426 feet. That's some hard contact.
Soto signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract this offseason, moving across New York from the Yankees to the Mets. He hit second in the order Saturday, between Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso, and drilled a 426-foot homer on a 2-1 pitch from left-hander Colton Gordon. The following inning, Soto drove in another run with a groundball.