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Yankees Cruise Past Blue Jays, Soto Impresses in Debut in Pinstripes

In an exhibition that showcased the New York Yankees’ offensive prowess, Juan Soto made a dazzling debut in pinstripes, delivering a three-run home run in the Yankees’ 12-6 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.

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Batting second in the lineup, Soto’s impressive opposite-field homer came in the fourth inning, propelling the Yankees to a commanding 7-1 lead. The new addition to the team set a positive tone for his stint with the Yankees.

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Carlos Rodon got the start for New York, pitching 2 2/3 innings with five strikeouts, two walks, one hit, and one run. Aaron Judge also had a notable performance, going 2-for-2 with an RBI single and two runs in his first spring appearance.

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The Yankees continued their offensive onslaught with contributions from Luis Torrens, George Lombard Jr., and others. Torrens added a solo home run in the sixth, while Lombard Jr. secured a two-run homer in the eighth, providing insurance for the team.

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The Blue Jays, on the other hand, struggled to keep up, with Bowden Francis (0-1) giving up two runs on four hits over the first two innings. Despite Deandre Ayton’s impressive 26 points and 19 rebounds, the Blue Jays couldn’t overcome the Yankees’ offensive barrage.

In other spring training matchups, the Philadelphia Phillies dominated the Yankees’ split squad with a 4-0 victory. Colin Pache led the Phillies with a solo homer, an RBI single, and a run scored on an error.

The Boston Red Sox secured a tight 5-4 win against the Atlanta Braves, with Christopher Miller’s go-ahead run in the top of the ninth making the difference. The game featured Austin Riley’s solo homer for the Braves and a late rally that fell short.

Nick Sogard’s two-run home run in the seventh inning propelled the Red Sox to an 8-6 win over the Minnesota Twins in split-squad action. The Twins mounted a comeback in the top of the seventh, erasing a 6-0 deficit before falling short.

The Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Rays ended in a 9-9 tie after a late surge by the Rays, including home runs by Ruben Cardenas and Kameron Misner. The Tigers had opened up a 9-3 lead through six innings.

Across various matchups, teams showcased their strengths and weaknesses, providing a glimpse into the dynamics of the upcoming MLB season. As spring training progresses, fans eagerly anticipate the regular season’s start, where these performances will truly count.

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