Juan Soto Makes MLB History: A Home Run Record You Won't Believe!
New York Mets' outfielder Juan Soto has etched his name into MLB history, achieving a unique home run trifecta that has never been accomplished before. Soto, widely regarded as one of baseball's premier hitters, reached a milestone on Saturday that highlights his remarkable journey across multiple teams.
The Historic Home Run
Soto's second home run on Saturday marked his 35th of the season. This feat signifies that he has now hit 35 or more home runs in three consecutive seasons, each time playing for a different team. According to MLB Network's Sarah Langs, this is a first in Major League Baseball history.
A Journey Through Four Teams
At just 26 years old, Soto has already played for four MLB teams. In 2023, he hit 35 home runs for the San Diego Padres. The following year, as a New York Yankee, he blasted 41 home runs. Now, in 2025, he's continuing his power surge with the Mets, already at 35 and counting.
Soto's Career Trajectory
During his five-year tenure with the Nationals, Soto's season-high was 34 home runs in 2019. Currently, his career total stands at an impressive 236 home runs. Known for his exceptional eye at the plate and the ability to drive the ball to all fields, Soto's acquisition by the Mets on a historic contract signals their commitment to building a winning team around his talents for the next decade and a half.
More History to Come?
Soto's decision to join the Mets has provided him with the platform to achieve this unprecedented record. Given his skills and determination, this likely won't be the last time Juan Soto makes MLB history.