Juan Soto saves the Yankees on opening day, a breakdown

Mar 29, 2024 322.7K views 3:06

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning on Opening Day, the New York Yankees lead the Houston Astros by one run in a close, high-stakes matchup between these AL rivals. The Astros have two runners on base with one out, threatening to take the lead late. Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez steps to the plate against Yankees reliever Wandy Peralta. Alvarez takes a low, away sinker from Peralta, and the runner on second base, Mauricio Dubon, signals to his teammate that it was indeed a sinker. On the next pitch, Alvarez puts the ball in play, hitting a soft liner to left field. New Yankees outfielder Juan Soto quickly fields the ball and unleashes an accurate throw home, where catcher Jose Trevino applies the tag to cut down the runner trying to score from second base. Soto celebrates emphatically, pumping his fist and yelling "Fuck yeah!" as the Yankees dugout erupts in excitement. "Don't run on me," Soto declares, referring to his reputation for having a strong, precise throwing arm despite not possessing elite arm strength. Yankees star Aaron Judge approaches Soto, high-fiving him and saying "Let's fucking go! That's what I'm about." The umpires review the play, but the call on the field stands - the runner is out at the plate, preserving the Yankees' one-run lead. Judge watches approvingly from the dugout, saying "I think I just fell in love. Who is this guy? That's awesome." With two outs in the ninth, the Astros' Alex Bregman grounds out to second baseman Gleyber Torres, and the Yankees hang on for the 1-0 victory. Judge congratulates his new teammates Juan Soto and left fielder Alex Verdugo, saying "I'm going to watch them say hi to each other. Their first Yankees win." As the Yankees celebrate their season-opening triumph, manager Aaron Boone embraces his players, telling them "Good job. Proud of you. Way to go." It was a thrilling, season-opening victory for the Yankees, highlighted by Soto's game-saving defensive play in his first game with his new team.

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The Astros and Yankees started the season off with a great game.

Yankees are up one run, bottom of the ninth inning.

The Astros have two on, one out, and the Astros have a recent history

of just breaking the Yankees' hearts in these situations.

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