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One pitch, Juan blast: Soto, 19, makes waves

Phenom homers on first pitch of first start

- By Benjamin Standig The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Juan Soto, the majors’ youngest player at 19, wasn’t sure his towering drive would clear the fence in left-center field. He was the only one.

Soto hit a three-run homer on the first pitch of his first career start as the Washington Nationals defeated the San Diego Padres 10-2 on Monday.

“I didn’t think it was going to go out of the park,” said Soto, who also singled in four at-bats. “I just run hard, the same what I do in the minor leagues. Then I heard the noise, and I know it’s gone.”

Per Baseball-reference.com, Soto became the first teenager to hit a home run in a major league game since Washington teammate Bryce Harper on Sept. 30, 2012.

“He’s a special player,” Harper said.

The home fans roared and rose to their feet following the home run. That is when Nationals manager Dave Martinez really had to coach Soto.

“He didn’t know what to do about the standing ovation. We told him, ‘Hey, go out there,’” Martinez said. “You can tell he has passion for the game.”

Mark Reynolds had two solo home runs among his three hits for the Nationals, who snapped a threegame skid. Harper had a homer and an RBI double.

Soto’s drive highlighte­d a five-run second inning for Washington. The promising outfielder, who played for three minor league teams this season, hit the first pitch from Robbie Erlin (1-3) over the Nationals’ bullpen. It traveled an estimated 442 feet.

Called up Sunday to Washington, Soto became the first 19-year-old to make his major league debut since Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias in 2016. He entered that game in the eighth inning as a pinch hitter and struck out. His parents arrived Sunday from the Dominican Republic but missed the game.

 ?? Ralph Thompson ?? Former Basic High standout Andrew Church made his Triple-a debut against the Sacramento River Cats on Monday. The right-hander worked five innings of relief, allowing one run on five hits and striking out three to get the victory.
Ralph Thompson Former Basic High standout Andrew Church made his Triple-a debut against the Sacramento River Cats on Monday. The right-hander worked five innings of relief, allowing one run on five hits and striking out three to get the victory.
 ?? Nick Wass ?? Pedro Severino (29) and Mark Reynolds greet Juan Soto after scoring on the rookie’s secondinni­ng home run Monday in the Nationals’ 10-2 home victory over the Padres.
The Associated Press
Nick Wass Pedro Severino (29) and Mark Reynolds greet Juan Soto after scoring on the rookie’s secondinni­ng home run Monday in the Nationals’ 10-2 home victory over the Padres. The Associated Press

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