Soto Soars

What a World Series debut for Juan Soto: a game-tying home run off Garret Cole in the 4th inning of Tuesday night's game one. An inning later, a two-run double that provided what became the National winning run. Keep in mind, this is no grizzled veteran. Soto turns 21 on Friday, when he'll be in left field for the first World Series game played in Washington since 1933. And as noted by Joel Sherman in the New York Post, he became the third youngest player to ever hit cleanup in a World Series, joining Miguel Cabrera and Ty Cobb -- as well as the fourth youngest (behind Miguel Cabrera, Mickey Mantle and Andruw Jones) to homer in the Fall Classic.

Soto has a heck of a future. Don't worry about that. He's already having a heck of a present!

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