Juan Soto handed New York Yankees fans yet another reason to celebrate as he accepted his 2023 Silver Slugger award ahead of Wednesday’s game against the Miami Marlins.

 

Juan Soto of the New York Yankees points to the dugout after hitting a three-run home run during a game against the Miami Marlins at Yankee Stadium 

Fresh off another brilliant MLB season, the newly acquired outfielder clinched the award for the fourth consecutive year. After a strong start to the current season with his new team, Soto has already won over the New York fans, who ardently celebrated his win over social media.

While Juan Soto currently commands attention with the Bronx Bombers, he began his major league career in 2018 with the Washington Nationals after being signed as a top prospect in 2015. Establishing himself as an elite player in Washington, he was later traded to the San Diego Padres in the 2022 season, where he continued his strong performances.

“Looks so much better presented as a Yankee,” wrote @DiamondsOfSpace on X.

“The last player to wear #22 in the Bronx,” added @CardsByDrew.

“Extend him,” X user @BronxBmbrz said.

“Blank check,” wrote @Yanksland.

“He’s pretty good,” chimed in @marioagomez_1.

“My glorious king,” wrote @ynksgc.

“MVP soon,” added @Marvy_G23.

While Juan Soto currently commands attention with the Bronx Bombers, he began his major league career in 2018 with the Washington Nationals after being signed as a top prospect in 2015. Establishing himself as an elite player in Washington, he was later traded to the San Diego Padres in the 2022 season, where he continued his strong performances.

In his final season with the Padres in 2023, Soto played in every single game and recorded an impressive .275 average, hitting 35 home runs and 109 RBIs. He led the MLB with 132 walks and made his third All-Star appearance. Ultimately, his exceptional play merited his fourth consecutive Silver Slugger award win.

Juan Soto equals legendary Yankee’s record with his hot start to the MLB season

It has been the Juan Soto show since the star outfielder’s arrival to the New York Yankees. His performances are backed by solid numbers. He is only the third Yankee to record at least 15 hits, 10 RBIs and 10 walks in the first 12 games of the season.

The first Yankees player to achieve this feat was New York legend, Paul O’Neill, in 1994, with Bernie Williams in 2003 rounding up the shortlist. As things stand, Soto also remains on course to collect his fifth consecutive Silver Slugger in the MLB this year.