Juan Soto of the dishes leave the game against the paadres with the contusion of the right foot

San Diego – Juan Soto is without action in San Diego.
The Diet Star Right Field Player left Tuesday evening’s match against the Padres with a bruise of the right foot in the middle of the fourth round. With the drops down 1-0 at Petco Park and Soto leading against the right-hander Ryan Bergert, he obtained a 0-2 cursor inside and dirty it to keep the Bat alive, but he struck the interior of his right foot and he jumped out of the shot box in obvious discomfort.
Soto hooked the first baseline while trying to shake his foot while the coaches came out of the visitor’s canoe. After them, after them, he was allowed to stay in the game and finish his At-Bat. He finally finished in the second goal.
The dishes replaced him in the outer field at the bottom of the English Channel, moving Jeff McNeil from the central field on the right, and inserting Tyrone Taylor in the central field for the half-manche only. Starling Marte Pinch-Hit for Taylor in place of Soto in the fifth and played the right field for the fourth time this season. It was only the sixth time that the veteran voltiseur entered the outside field this year.
Soto was 0 for 2 at night and 0 for 6 with a race marked in the series.
The 26 -year -old proved to be particularly lasting throughout his eight -year career in the League. He has not been on the injured list since 2021, when he set off his right shoulder. Member of the Washington Nationals at the time, he won the title of NL striker this season. Two years ago, he played the 162 games for the Padres.
Last year, Soto missed a handful of games with inflammation of the forearm in his left arm and a bruised right hand. So far this season, his first with the dishes, he has not missed only one match, which was a scheduled day off. A player who is extremely proud to present himself and play every day, Soto still tried to make his way into the alignment of his day earlier this season, but the dishes insisted to sit.
NL player of the month in June, Soto strikes .249 with an OPS of .875 and 25 circuits. He directed the NL in walks with 84 and stole a career summit of 15 bases this year in 16 trials.
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