Joseph “Joe” Soto continues to get better each outing we get to see from him. From watching him at the beginning of the spring living 80-82 to now sitting 84-86 the hard work is really showing. Soto came out of the pen for Devine Baseball and showed lights out stuff working his sinking FB to both sides of the plate and dropping in a really deceiving change up. Soto showed good feel for the CB dropping it in backwards counts as well. Really looking forward to seeing soto continue to grow this upcoming fall and spring.
5/07/24
Uncommitted. We were able to see Soto in the first game of the season for Brookwood where he came out of the bullpen behind their ace, Jackson Barberi. Soto has been a huge piece in the playoff run for Brookwood. He has contributed out of the pen and as a starter. He got the start in the biggest game of his high school career against Buford in a game 3 elite 8 match up. The most impressive thing about Soto is he has gotten better throughout the year. The fastball is up 3-4mph where he is now 81-84 topping out at 85. His greatest strength is being able to throw 3 pitches in any count. He started the game off with 3 breaking balls for a strikeout. He was able to work out of some trouble after an error in the infield to salvage the 4-3 lead. He then came back out the next inning and went 1-2-3 to finish out his 6 inning night.
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Uncommitted. We were able to see Soto in the first game of the season for Brookwood where he came out of the bullpen behind their ace, Jackson Barberi. Soto has been a huge piece in the playoff run for Brookwood. He has contributed out of the pen and as a starter. He got the start in the biggest game of his high school career against Buford in a game 3 elite 8 match up. The most impressive thing about Soto is he has gotten better throughout the year. The fastball is up 3-4mph where he is now 81-84 topping out at 85. His greatest strength is being able to throw 3 pitches in any count. He started the game off with 3 breaking balls for a strikeout. He was able to work out of some trouble after an error in the infield to salvage the 4-3 lead. He then came back out the next inning and went 1-2-3 to finish out his 6 inning night.