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Manny Ramirez has no doubt that Juan Soto will be a Hall of Famer, but first he must make his million-dollar contract with the Mets worthwhile

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There are several retired baseball players whose voices should be heard, and one of them is Manny Ramirez, who in a radio interview in his native Dominican Republic, made a prediction that for some is obvious: Juan Soto, the Mets’ jewel, is destined to have his plaque in the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. It was not an off-the-cuff comment, it was a sentence full of respect and experience, coming from one of the most feared sluggers of his era in MLB.

For Manny, Soto’s talent is no coincidence or passing fad. The former Red Sox slugger made it clear that his countryman has all the ingredients to be immortal on the diamond. Since his debut, Soto has shown uncommon maturity with the bat, a veteran’s calmness trapped in the body of a young man. His discipline in the batter’s box, which drives pitchers crazy, is pure gold for any lineup.

Juan Soto must prove why he was given that million-dollar contract

Ramirez also took the opportunity to give Soto a recommendation in the face of criticism for his defense. Although he is not the best outfielder on the planet, Manny stressed that this does not detract from his overall impact on the game. And it’s true: Juan Soto with the bat is something else. He has an almost surgical vision to choose his pitches, and his swing, fine and forceful, remains one of the most dangerous at present.

In a baseball world where numbers rule, Soto is already building a resume that smells like the Hall of Fame. Solid averages, consistent power and an ability to get on base that is reminiscent of the greats. In addition, the current Mets outfielder is at a good age to continue to raise his numbers where his limit still seems far away. Manny Ramirez is not throwing flowers for the sake of it, he is recognizing a hitter who has already ceased to be a promise to become the present.

New York Mets win the “Subway Series”

In addition to these statements, the New York Mets won the Subway Series this weekend against their arch-rivals from the neighborhood, the New York Yankees. The name of the series is due to the fact that Yankee Stadium and Citi Field are connected by the subway line. The Mets won the series 2-1, where they lost on Sunday, but the overall duel was already decided.

The first two games, played on Friday and Saturday, were won by Juan Soto’s team with scores of 6-5 and 12-6 respectively, while the Yankees took the consolation game on Sunday by a score of 6-4. With these victories, the Mets remain in second place in the National League East Division, but now just a game and a half behind the Philadelphia Phillies.

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