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The baseball player and star outfielder of the San Diego Padres, Juan Soto, has become one of the most attractive figures for the 2023 season of Major League Baseball (MLB), since he has one of the most important projections among the figures Latinas within the Major Leagues.

Now, the player recently offered a statement to MLB Network in which he stressed that he is going through one of the best moments of his five-year career in the Big Top, this mainly because of the team that the organization has put together to fight for the title. of the World Series.

Likewise, Soto reported that he had never been on a team as talented as the one currently owned by the San Diego Padres; He maintained that the arrival of Fernando Tatis represents an important endorsement for the franchise.

“We couldn’t wait to see (Fernando) Tatis come back and show what he did. It’s just amazing. Having Xander (Bogaerts) as well. Incredible team. I’ve never been on a team this talented,” Soto said in his interview.

The lineup of the San Diego Padres is shaping up to be one of the most powerful for the 2023 season in the Major Leagues, since they have great figures of offensive capacity such as Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr., Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado; they also have experienced sluggers like Nelson Cruz and Jake Cronenworth, who will undoubtedly be the talk of the season.

Juan Soto, 24, already won the World Series with the Washington Nationals in 2019, so there is much to talk about assuring that the San Diego Padres have a better team than the one with which they won the championship title in the MLB.

During the 2022 season, the Dominican outfielder posted a .242 average with 127 hits, 27 home runs, 62 RBI and 93 runs scored in 524 at-bats.

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By Scribe