Do not taunt Juan Soto because he will make you look silly.
Soto signed the richest agreement in the history of North American sports in December, when he accepted an agreement of $ 765 million over 15 years with the New York dishes.
At the beginning, Soto seems to be worth every cent, striking almost 0,400 during his first training in the spring of the food.
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The New York Mets Voltger, Juan Soto, turns the third goal after a home run during the third round against the cardinals of St. Louis at Clover Park. (Images Reinhold Matay / Imagn)
But a fan of the stands on Monday evening did not agree, constantly heckling Soto by calling him “overpayed” and “surface”, and he was taken in front of the camera.
Soto turned and took a look at the fan. It may be a look of annoyance, but maybe Soto warns the fan of his imminent revenge.
The fan had an immediate taste of his own medication when Soto launched a Home Run solo directly to the fan, and he was not even left with the ball.
Soto pointed to the fan after the ball cleaned the fence, and this gave the food a 4-0 lead in a possible 8-0 victory over the Cardinals of Saint-Louis.

The New York Right defender Mets Juan Soto during a spring training session at Clover Park. (Sam Navarro / Imagn images)
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Soto, a quadruple All-Star, has had the best season in his career with Yankees Last season, reaching. 288 with a record of 41 career circuits and 109 products produced.
In the Yankees race at the World Series, Soto raised his match, reaching. 327 with four circuits in 14 games in the playoff series, including the Home Run winner of Alcs.
In addition to his four appearances in the star match, SOTO, only 26 years old, is a Silver Slugger five times and won the title of striker in the shortened season for the 2020.

The New York Drinking Drinks, Juan Soto, poses for photos during his introductory press conference at Citi Field. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)
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Now he will be at the top of a program that reached the NLCS in a surprising end of the season sequence last year.
Ryan Canfield of Fox News contributed to this report.
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