Description: 2019 season: World Series Champion[edit]Soto at the Nationals Victory Parade in 2019On August 19, 2019, Soto became only the fourth player in MLB history to record 100 extra-base hits before his 21st birthday, joining Mel Ott, Tony Conigliaro, and his former teammate, Bryce Harper.[31] He later became the seventh MLB player in history to reach 30 home runs before their 21st birthday.[32] In 2019, he batted .282/.401/.548 with 110 runs (7th), 108 walks (3rd), 34 home runs, and 110 RBIs (9th) and he stole 12 bases in 13 attempts.[28]With the Nationals trailing the Milwaukee Brewers 3–1 in the bottom of the eighth during the NL Wild Card Game, Soto hit a bases-clearing single off of Brewers closer Josh Hader to give the Nationals a 4–3 lead. They would later hang on to the lead and advance to the National League Division Series.In Game 3 of the NLDS, Soto hit his first career postseason home run off Hyun-jin Ryu. In in the decisive Game 5 of the NLDS, Soto hit an RBI single in the 6th inning off of Walker Buehler and later hit a game-tying home run in the top of the 8th off Clayton Kershaw. The Nationals would go on to win in 10 innings and eliminated the Dodgers, advancing to the National League Championship Series for the first time in franchise history.[33] Soto went 3-16 (.188) with a double and an RBI in the NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals and the Nationals advanced to the World Series after sweeping the best-of-seven series.[34]In Game 1 of the World Series, Soto hit a home run off of Astros' ace Gerrit Cole to start the fourth inning and became the fourth youngest player in MLB history to ever hit a home run in a World Series.[35] Game 3 of the World Series fell on October 25, Soto's 21st birthday, fulfilling an approximately 10 year old prediction made by Soto's father who had said that Soto would play in the World Series on his birthday.[36] In Game 5 of the series, Soto hit another home run off Cole, providing the lone Nationals' run in a 7–1 loss which put the Nationals down 3 games to 2 in the best-of-seven series.[37] In Game 6, Soto hit his third home run of the series off Justin Verlander, a go-ahead solo run home run, to help force a decisive Game 7.The Nationals would go on to win the World Series, their first in franchise history,[38] and Soto batted .277/.373/.554 with 5 home runs and 14 RBIs in the postseason (.333/.438/.741 with 3 HR, 7 RBIs in the World Series).[39] For the series, he led the Nationals in home runs, hits, walks and runs scored.[40]Soto was later named the co-winner (with Stephen Strasburg) of the 2019 Babe Ruth Award.[41] Soto was named to the All-MLB Second Team in the first edition of the annual award.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Set: 2019 Topps Now
Parallel/Variety: Red
Season: 2019
Graded: No
Player/Athlete: Juan Soto
Type: Sports Trading Card
Features: Serial Numbered
Manufacturer: Topps
Sport: Baseball
Team: Washington Nationals
Signed By: Juan Soto
League: Major League (MLB)
Autographed: Yes