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A small Canadian player went viral on Sunday night when asked which MLB player would seek to get an autograph when Seattle sailors and New York Mets arrived at Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to play a game.
A ESPN station asked a small Australian league who would like to meet or get an autograph and the boy responded with the Mets star, Juan Soto. The station then asked the Misha Lee in Canada if she would also look for Soto.
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The New York Mets gardener, Juan Soto, is presented before the Little League Classic League baseball game against Seattle sailors at Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, August 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
“Eh, it’s a bit overvalued. It’s fine,” he said.
Lee said he would prefer to find the star of the sailors, Cal Raleigh.
Both Raleight and Soto are among the best players of their respective teams and faced each other in the annual classic of the small league, which presents the Major League teams in Williamsport as the World League World Series is played.
The Mets won the game 7-3. Soto was 0 by 3 with two walks, while Raleigh was 2 per 5 with a home run, two ranges and a race scored.

Juan Soto de los New York Mets waits on the deck with custom shoes for the weekend of the players during the fifth entry of the classic baseball game of the small league against the Seattle sailors in Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, August 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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The difference between Raleight and Soto this season was that the receiver was an All-Star and the gardener did not.
Raleight, after the defeat of the sailors before the Philadelphia Philis on Monday night, is hitting .249 with an OPS of .949 and a major league leader of the largest league. He leads the American League with 102 ranked races.

The New York Mets gardener, Juan Soto (22), reacts after being walked against Seattle sailors in the third entry in Journey Bank Ballpark in the historic Bowman Field. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)
Soto, who signed a 15 -year agreement and $ 765 million with the METs in the low season, is hitting .251 with an OPS of .881 and 30 home runs. Direct the largest with 96 walks.