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14 minutes ago, Spy Fox said:

Thanks, Lars. 

Soto is such a bad outfielder. This play wasn't easy, but I swear every time I watch a rally against the Yankees it involves Soto stumbling around and then narrowly missing the ball. 

Earlier in the game he started in on a ball that ended up being off the wall.

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19 minutes ago, Spy Fox said:

Thanks, Lars. 

Soto is such a bad outfielder. This play wasn't easy, but I swear every time I watch a rally against the Yankees it involves Soto stumbling around and then narrowly missing the ball. 

No questions about Soto’s batting . But playing defense on the field ?  It’s like he is allergic to baseballs ⚾️, smh 

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48 minutes ago, Allan Bryant said:

No questions about Soto’s batting . But playing defense on the field ?  It’s like he is allergic to baseballs ⚾️, smh 

Do the Y's talk about limiting him to DH? He's only 24 and so I guess they may think he can still learn to play the outfield?

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