Juan Soto celebrates possible Washington Nationals’ swansong.

WASINGTON Washington Slugger Juan Soto Homered off Max Scherzer In what could be his last game with the Nationals, Monday night.

Soto, who walked in his three other plate appearances while the Nationals lost the playoffs to the New York Mets 7-3Probably the most prominent star who could be traded before Tuesday’s trade deadline.

Soto said, “I feel good at where I am.” “I know it’s business and they have to do what they want. “I’m just another player here, another employee here like (former colleague). Ryan Zimmerman) used to say.”

As the Nationals hold the worst record in major league baseball at 35-69 and have lost four consecutive years, several of their current teammates could leave Washington.

He was a two-time All-Star, and one of Washington’s most important pieces from the 2019 title team. He was the first to walk in, then moved on to third. Josh Bell‘s scored on and he doubled his score Starling MarteThrowing error in right field

Soto also blasted Scherzer’s pitch from fourth to center for his 21st homer and 119th — perhaps last — with Nationals.

Soto stated that the fan response was very meaningful. It feels strange because nothing has yet happened. We are still waiting. It’s cool, but also kind of strange.

This report was contributed by The Associated Press.

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