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TAMPA — On March 10, Juan Soto looks ready for the season to begin.

The new Yankees slugger demolished another home run — that’s four on the spring in 18 at-bats — and this one he smacked hard enough to admire it.

Soto cleared the bleachers with a blast to the moon against Atlanta’s Patrick Halligan in the fourth inning of a game at Steinbrenner Field on Sunday.

The ball left his bat at 112.2 mph and landed outside the park an estimated 447 feet away.


  Juan Soto trots after hitting a three-run, 447-foot home run in the fourth inning of the Yankees’ game against the Braves on Sunday. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con Juan Soto trots after hitting a three-run, 447-foot home run in the fourth inning of the Yankees’ game against the Braves on Sunday. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con


  Yankees outfielder Juan Soto celebrates as he rounds third base after hitting a home run. Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports Yankees outfielder Juan Soto celebrates as he rounds third base after hitting a home run. Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports

Soto is 9-for-18 with four home runs, 10 RBIs and a 1.828 OPS in the Grapefruit League after coming over from the Padres in the offseason’s blockbuster trade.

There are still two and a half weeks until the Yankees season begins in Houston, but Soto’s bat might not need any more fine-tuning.

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