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Juan Soto, the New York Yankees newest superstar, is on a career-high run this season with .288/.419/.577 slash line, 120 runs scored, 40 home runs, 104 RBIs, and 124 walks in 150 games. He is set to play an important role in the Yanks’ high-stake postseason campaign beginning in October.

However, in the days leading up to the playoffs, the New York Yankees faced an injury scare with Juan Soto. The slugger banged up his knee while trying to attempt a sliding catch at right field. Nonetheless, despite the injury looking serious, Soto made a stunning return a day later to star in the Yanks series victory.

   

Juan Soto Passes Movement Test After Serious Knee Injury Scare!

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Juan Soto, known for his clutch performances and offensive prowess, made a significant return to the New York Yankees lineup on Saturday after briefly being sidelined due to a knee injury. Just a day earlier, Soto had been a late scratch from Friday’s game against the Oakland Athletics because of a swollen left knee, which he injured during a heroic sliding catch into the wall on Thursday. Despite the swelling, Soto made an impactful pinch-hit appearance in the 10th inning of Friday’s game, hitting a dramatic double that set the stage for the team’s walk-off victory. On Saturday, Soto’s return to the lineup was a welcome sight for the fans. In Yanks’ commanding 10-0 win over the Athletics, Soto went 2-for-6 with two runs scored.

One of the most encouraging signs during the game was how well Juan Soto was moving, especially given the circumstances surrounding his knee injury. In the fourth inning, Soto grounded a ball and sprinted up the line in an attempt to beat the throw, showcasing his speed and mobility. Even though he was out, his manager, Aaron Boone, was more focused on Soto’s movement than the result of the play. Ahead of the playoffs, Soto’s pinch-hit heroics on Friday, followed by his steady performance on Saturday, demonstrated once again why he is considered one of the best players in the game and also why he will play a deciding role in his team’s success. As the team looks ahead to the final two series of the regular season, Soto’s return to form and escaping a serious season-ending injury couldn’t have come at a better time.

How Soto Lived To His Word To Aaron Boone?

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Juan Soto banged up his knee on the wall of Oakland Coliseum on Thursday as he slid aggressively for a catch. While Soto stayed in the game, his future participation was uncertain. The slugger was scratched off from Friday’s lineup at the last moment. But he made a promise to Aaron Boone to pinch hit if necessary.

While hesitant at first, Aaron Boone was forced to bring Juan Soto to pinch hit in Friday’s walk-off victory, and the latter delivered with a double RBI game. Boone further revealed that Soto’s knee X-rays were fine, and he will continue to play every day without any restrictions.

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