Slugging duo goes deep in Dominican Republic victory; Yu Darvish makes emotional homecoming; updates on Padres' other participants in WBC
Juan Soto watched his sixth-inning home run settle into the second deck in front of a raucous crowd Monday night at loanDepot Park in Miami. The star outfielder rounded third base and headed for home. As he approached the plate, Soto repeatedly pulled his hands apart over his chest to frame the word “Dominicana” splashed across his jersey.
“Ever since I moved to the United States in 2012, I dreamed of playing on a Japanese mound,” Darvish Tweeted in Japanese, “and I was really happy.” “Look, once you embrace the fact that they’re there pitching for their country, you have to understand that there’s probably going to be some issues that you can’t control and might affect things early on,” Padres manager Bob Melvin said over the weekend.Nick Martinez’s schedule is also top of mind with the United States a victory away from securing a spot in the quarterfinals.
General manager/designated hitter Nelson Cruz made his first appearance on Tuesday, singling in his lone at-bat and finishing the game in right field.
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