Houston.- The Dominican Juan Sotothe athlete with the most lucrative contract in history, connected his first home run with the New York Mets to guide the triumph of the Metropolitans 3-1 against the Houston stars.
Soto, who signed for 15 years and 765 million dollars with Queens as a whole, only needed five shifts to dispatch his first flight. The opening day left 3-1, with two tickets, but today’s story, although he started with punch and boo, smiled.
The Dominican gardener responded on Friday with a 390 feet home run and 107.3 miles per hour of departure speed.
“We come to play our game, it’s another stadium.” Soto said after the meeting on the boos. “I go out to do my job and give my best no matter what they say.
Hunter Brown, who had a quality exit by launching six innings of three races and seven strikeouts, was the victim of the best paid athlete in history. A Cutter From the right of the stars at 95.9 MPH traveled 390 feet to leave the dimensions of the pitch through the right garden of Daikin Park.
Puerto Rican Edwin Díaz took the ninth entry by fast track with an elevated one that ended in the Soto glove for the last out of the commitment. The Mets closer was credited with his first rescue of the campaign and 226 of his career.