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New York Mets outfield Juan Soto joins alongside Mickey Mantle in a special category of players to do things before age 27.
Soto is one base hit away from joining Mickey Mantle and Mel Ott as the only players in baseball history to have 1,000 hits, 200 home runs and 700 walks before turning 27 years old, per USA Today ...
USA Today's Bob Nightengale writes that only Mickey Mantle and Mel Ott have previously achieved that. Soto won't turn 27 until Oct. 25, so he's well ahead of schedule here.
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