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A small Canadian league became viral on Sunday evening when he was asked which MLB player he would seek to get an autograph when the Seattle Mariners and the New York Mets came to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to play a game.
An ESPN diffuser asked a small Australian league to whom he would like to meet or get an autograph and the kid responded with the star of the Mets Juan Soto. The diffuser then asked Misha Lee of Canada if he was also looking for Soto.
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New York Mets voltiseur, Juan Soto, was presented before the classic Little League baseball match against Seattle Mariners in Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 17, 2025. (AP photo / Gene J. Puskar)
“Hey, he’s a little overestimated. He’s going well,” he said.
Lee said he prefers to look for the star of the Navy Cal Raleigh.
Raleigh and Soto are among the best players in their respective teams and they clashed in the annual classic of Little League, which presents the Major League teams from Williamsport while the Little League World Series is played out.
The dishes won the 7-3 match. Soto was 0 for 3 with two ball goals while Raleigh was 2-in-5 with a home run, two products produced and a marked race.

Juan Soto de New York Mets is waiting on the bridge with personalized shoes for the players’ weekend during the fifth round of the classic Baseball match of Little League against the Seattle Mariners in Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Sunday August 17, 2025. (AP photo / Gene J. Puskar)
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The difference between Raleigh and Soto this season was that the recipient was an All-Star and that the voltiseur was not.
Raleigh, after the defeat of the navy against the phillies of Philadelphia on Monday evening, strikes .249 with a .949 ops and a major league leading 47 circuits. He heads the American League with 102 products produced.

New York Mets, Juan Soto (22), reacts after walking against Seattle Mariners in the third round at the Historical Bowman Bowman Bowman. (Kyle Ross / Imagn images)
Soto, who signed an agreement of $ 1565 million over 15 years with the food during the offseason, reached 0.251 with an OPS of 0.881 and 30 circuits. He leads the majors with 96 walks.