Soto currently leads the American League in OPS+ and sports an ridiculous .421 on-base percentage. He’s second in RBI and would probably have significantly more if he wasn’t so committed to accepting walks.
Combined with Aaron Judge, he’s provided a 2-3 punch in the Yankees lineup that’s as unpleasant for opposing pitchers as any other in the sport. Yesterday he also did something that — forgive the cheesiness here — doesn’t show up on the box score but provided a lifelong memory for a young fan.
After catching a Javier Báez fly ball down in the right-field corner to end the top of the fifth inning, Soto graciously gifted a souvenir to a Yankees supporter with excellent seats. Who loved it. A lot. They loved it a lot.
Soto just made this kid's year pic.twitter.com/2B3JwfTATp
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) May 5, 2024
The weather in New York City on Sunday was pretty brutal and the game was called after a 56-minute rain delay and eight innings, so everyone out there earned a win.