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Strider had something to say to Soto after the Mets star didn't like the umpire's call on a strikeout looking.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider had some words for Juan Soto after the Mets superstar began to argue a called third ...
Spencer Strider’s pointed reaction to Juan Soto’s disputed strikeout was caught on broadcast mics during the Atlanta Braves' ...
Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider had some words for Juan Soto after striking out the New York Mets slugger on Tuesday ...
The Atlanta Braves rallied from behind to win 7-4 against the New York Mets on Tuesday night. Their starter, Spencer Strider, ...
You won't believe what former Clemson ace Spencer Strider was caught saying to Juan Soto after a controversial strikeout.
Strider tried to make it clear Soto had nothing to gripe about. As the Braves pitcher made his way to the dugout, he took a moment to inform Soto that the fastball he threw on a 3-2 count that ...
The slugger was walked in his previous two at-bats. Spencer Strider faced Soto with a full count. He threw a 96-mph fastball that grazed the bottom left corner of the strike zone.
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Soto, who had already walked twice against Strider, worked a full count in his third at-bat. Strider then unleashed a four-seam fastball that home-plate umpire Adam Hamari called strike three.
Strider struck out Soto in the bottom of the fifth inning of the Braves’ 7-4 win over the Mets at Citi Field in Queens, N.Y. Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider had some words for Juan Soto ...