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Juan Soto completes extremely rare Mets feat last done by Darryl Strawberry in 1987
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Juan Soto is setting the baseball world on fire this June, shaking off a slow start with the Mets by smashing home runs like it's going out of style. His two-homer game against the [opponent] not only helped secure an 11-4 win but also tied him with legendary slugger Jimmie Foxx for the most multi-homer games by a player under 27. Even more impressively, he’s the first Met to pull off this kind of power surge since Darryl Strawberry did it back in 1987—a name that carries serious weight in Queens.
Editor’s Note: Soto’s breakout isn’t just a hot streak—it’s a reminder of why he’s one of the game’s brightest young stars. For Mets fans, seeing him channel Strawberry’s iconic power is a thrilling nod to the past and a hopeful sign for the future. In a season where every win counts, Soto’s bat could be the spark the team needs to turn things around.

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