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Originally Posted by rats60
No. Perhaps if he has a SLG of 604 or even 575 it would make up for it. Soto has a good year with Judge hitting behind him. Who from the Mets is going to get Soto pitched to? Drawing walks so the guy behind you can make the last out isn't a recipe for success.
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That's your opinion but in my life I was taught from a very early age that a walk is as good as a hit. His career slugging percentage is 532.