Outfielder Juan Soto is primed to become baseball’s next $500 million player when he hits free agency in November. But first, he’ll spend this season with the New York Yankees to see if he likes calling the Bronx home. We’ll be following his every move in the power department with our 2024 Juan Soto Home Run Tracker.
This will work just like last year’s trackers. Every time Soto goes Yahtzee, we’ll update this article with the date it happened and who the opponent was, along with the distance, exit velocity, and video evidence.
Despite being just 25 years old, Soto has already proven to be a generational talent. He’s been to three All-Star Games and has won a batting title, four Silver Slugger Awards, a Home Run Derby title, and the 2019 World Series. The left-handed slugger has also produced four seasons of 20-plus homers, with two of those instances surpassing the 30-homer plateau. Soto’s 35 homers with the San Diego Padres in 2023 set a new single-season career-high mark. He’ll look to break that in 2024 while playing half of his games at the hitter-friendly Yankee Stadium.
Distance: 349 feet
Exit Velocity: 102 mph
Distance: 384 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.7 mph
Distance: 408 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.4 mph
Distance: 381 feet
Exit Velocity: 98.6 mph
Distance: 409 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.9 mph
Distance: 416 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.1 mph
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