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The boos cascaded from the upper deck like a monsoon, designed to get under Juan Soto’s skin and in his head. But there was never a chance of that happening. No, Soto walked out of the dugout in the first inning,
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Ben Rice puts on a Yankees power show The new No. 22 at Yankee Stadium has a day. On Saturday at the Stadium, Ben Rice clubs two home runs - one in the right field bleachers, one in the second ...
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Greeted by a rare standing jeer in his return to Yankee Stadium, Juan Soto stepped out of the batter’s box, took off his helmet, tipped it to the crowd and touched it against his heart. Joking around in the Mets dugout, teammates suggested the animated response. “I just did it,” Soto recalled after the game. “The guys loved it.”