Juan Soto es baja de la alineación de los Mets por fiebre

El toletero de los New York Mets, Juan Soto, fue retirado a última hora de la alineación del domingo contra los Miami Marlins debido a una enfermedad.

Juan Soto fue retirado de la alineación titular de los Mets poco antes del cierre de la serie en el loanDepot park de Miami. El mánager Carlos Mendoza confirmó que Soto llegó con fiebre y síntomas similares a los de la gripe que han afectado al equipo en los últimos días. Mendoza señaló que Soto queda fuera tras luchar contra la enfermedad durante tres días y presentarse con dolores corporales y poco sueño. MJ Melendez tomó su lugar como bateador designado, mientras que A.J. Ewing ocupó el tercer puesto en el orden al bate. Soto había sido productivo recientemente, bateando para .333 con cuatro cuadrangulares y siete carreras impulsadas en sus últimos siete partidos.

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