Juan Soto hits his team-leading 8th home run of the season, a 447-foot blast to Eutaw Street, as the New York Yankees trail the Baltimore Orioles 4-2. This marks the second-longest Eutaw Street home run ever, with Gunnar Henderson holding the record with a 462-footer. Soto's homer is the first of the year to reach Eutaw Street, the 123rd all-time, and the 65th by an opponent. Soto's powerful hit cuts the Yankees' deficit to two runs in the sixth inning.
Jordan Westburg hits one that rolls (Sterling voice) "all the way to the wall." It's 6-1 Baltimore.
ICYMI: Juan Soto stared down Dean Kremer after his solo homer in last night's loss. 👀 #FTLive weighs in on the beef... ▶️ https://t.co/6gON10zl1X https://t.co/KgcKcoxLxn
Juan Soto has simple reason for stare down of Orioles’ Dean Kramer after homer https://t.co/KgV3s60YlA https://t.co/zItTaOdfSm
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Juan Soto's HR went 447 feet, making it the second-longest Eutaw Street HR ever. Gunnar Henderson had a 462-footer last year.
JUAN SOTO SAID GET THAT SHIT OUTTA HERE BUDDY. 447 FEET🥱 https://t.co/VOsgacrF52
Soto's 447-foot HR landed onto Eutaw Street. First of the year to get there, the 123rd all time and the 65th by an opponent.
Juan Soto cuts the Yanks deficit to two with a 447 foot BLAST https://t.co/odCejCblxc
Juan Soto just almost put one off the damn warehouse. https://t.co/1eKBmv0E6U
Juan Soto hits his team-leading 8th HR of the season out toward Eutaw Street. The #Yankees trail the Orioles, 4-2.
Soto puts one in warehouse territory. No. 8. 447 feet to right and it's 4-2 Baltimore in the sixth