Juan Soto returned to Yankee Stadium for the first time in a Mets uniform, and while the expected boos occurred during his first at-bat, fan reactions were generally mild. Soto managed to keep his composure, tipping his helmet to the crowd, and was treated cordially by players during practice. Meanwhile, Oswaldo Cabrera underwent successful surgery for a broken ankle, receiving well-wishes from family and teammates, including visits from Aaron Judge and Anthony Volpe. Additionally, at 37, Paul Goldschmidt stole a base, approaching a record for the most stolen bases by a first baseman in 100 years.
As Juan Soto made his debut at Yankee Stadium in a Mets uniform, the expected boos were more muted, showing that the fan reaction was relatively tame.
After his surgery for a broken ankle, Oswaldo Cabrera received an influx of support from family, friends, and teammates, including a visit from Aaron Judge.
Despite being 37, Paul Goldschmidt surprised everyone by stealing a base and inching closer to becoming the all-time steals leader for first basemen in history.
Goldschmidtâs unexpected theft in the ninth inning led to a critical tying run, showing that speed can still surprise, even in older players.
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