The bat of the Dominican Juan Soto woke up on Wednesday by connecting two home runs and promoting three races in the 7×1 victory of the New York Mets over the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Chase Field (Arizona).
Soto, 26, added his second game of the season with two homers, before he had done it in the 4×2 defeat of May 1 against the same rival.
Beating for an average .266 in the first 30 games of the season, Soto seems to have found the rhythm and in its last seven games improve its average A .346 with four home runs, nine hits and five towed races.
Not all the damage was in charge of Soto. Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor promoted two races with a double in the ninth entrance taking 794 its total races promoted in the majors.
In another result, the Houston stars imposed 9×1 on the Milwaukee brewers, with the Dominican Framber Valdez (2-4) launching seven tickets in which he allowed three hits and one race.
Valdez, 31, achieved his second triumph of the season and the first since the opening match on March 27, after six openings without knowing the victory.
-The Texan team finished the game with eight hits, including the fifth home run of the season for the Dominican Jeremy Peña, which meant three of its four races promoted in the match.
The San Francisco giants defeated the Chicago puppies in a three -hits day and a race promoted for the Venezuelan Wilmer Flores.
Flores, 33, is second in the list of towed races with 33, one less than Pete Alonso (New York Mets), Aaron Judge (New York Yankees) and Teoscar Hernández (the Dodgers), who tie in the leadership.
On the other hand, Dominican Emmanuel Class achieved his eighth rescue of the season in the 8×6 victory of Cleveland’s guardians over Washington’s nationals.
Cleveland scored eight races at the sixth entrance, the Dominican Carlos Santana promoted three taking its total to 16 in the season.
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