Robles looking like that local neighborhood Dominican; Tight tucked in American Eagle Polo, charcoal skinny jeans with Nike shoes. Can't tell if he goin clubbin or bout to hit chest day at his local planet fitness.
Love that you guys finally brought some Spanish speaking players in and actually spoke Spanish. Next time give Carlos some good use and do a whole segment in Spanish with subtitles
Great job Carlos Peña! Translating and cracking jokes with This Two Great Young Players made Them feel comfortable! It's funny hear how each one created theirs own technic to success Hitting the Balls! Best wishes for this 2 Great Young Players's careers! Plátano power Stands Up!Boooyaaahhh
I though it was going to be an end of era for my Dominican All Stars. Manny, Sammy, Pujols, Ortiz, Arod ,Vladdy. But this New crop is just as talent or dare I say even more complete; Tatis jr (my favorite ) Vladdy jr, Soto, Robles, Aquino , Sanchez . I know I missing a few but it’s definitely a good look😎
@@allenderobles8539 And *some how* I missed what Robles did against the Yankees. I HATE the Yankees - always have. And seeing Robles actually *nuke* that pitch like an in-his-youth Tiger Woods drive at Pebble Beach in 2000 into the frigging *upper deck* at Nationals Park. I've been to National Park - the top deck is NOT a short porch - and Robles makes it look like a yawner. Then I remembered where I've seen that stroke before - the infamous Soto "caught his train" shot in Game 1 of the World Series. S-i-q-u-e! One's a righty - and one's a lefty - which makes the similarity of that stroke even scarier.
Great video and chemistry all around guys! Carlos you did an incredible job and I hope these keep coming with Spanish players. Juan and Victor have some sweet swings ❤I love the wider stances and how hard they torque on that front leg when it lands, reminds me of Slammin' Sammy Sosa.
Juan soto y Robles tremendos peloterasos jóvenes. Espero que se mantengan saludables humildes y alejados de los vicios.cero drogas. Dios los ilumine siempre. Espero que hagan lo mismo en la serie mundial. Que ganen nacionales.los mejores
Orgulloso de mi pais me emociono cuando veo a mis peloteros dominicanos poniendo nuestro pais en alto tremendo trabajo de Carlos Peña 3 toletes juntos gracias mi Dios por yo ser Dominicano 🇩🇴
How can I not like these fellas. Cool to see they just know how to handle business without any drama. I love my Astros but they earned this their championship.
Soto speaks English very well!! Props to him to talk on only English in this segment may have been nerve racking for him but he Killed it. He’ll be a star
I'm a mets fan, but I gamble, so I'm actually rooting for nats after taking series for +180, and winning gm 1 and 2 for +170 and +160. I really like Soto, he's such a goofball.
@@luciacontreras2416 carlos peña was born in DR and his parents are dominican too, I think so carlos peña studied in usa and played here with tigres del licey
@@brahimmeison856 , si hermano, eso dije que Carlos Peña es dominicano tambien, porque lei en varios comentarios que solo dan a Juan Santo y a Robles como Dominicanos ...
Hahaha, I love Dominican players. They bring so much life to the sport, whether it’s pure playing ability, or their spirit. Whether it’s former players like Bautista, or Ortiz, or players like Soto and Robles, they’re here to save baseball.
The Juan Soto wide stance of course helps with balance. Even if he starts early on a breaking ball, he ends up balanced as the bat goes through the zone. And like all great ones, he makes it look super 'easy'.
i feel like a lot of people don't understand you are either really good at telling whether a pitch is a strike or not. You know it probably right after little league is over. You've played enough baseball and whatnot to know the usual strike zone and if you don't have it by then it will be really hard for you to get it down, although I might add, it's even easier for players who've always been very disciplined when you get to pro ball because the zone shrinks even more from high school to college to the pros.
@@allenderobles8539 Estoy de acuerdo en que deberían estar orgullosos de hablarlo, pero creo que no se sienten así porque no fue su elección necesariamente aprenderlo, you know?
I just feel like mlb doesn’t prepare these guys for the media that’s why we’ve stayed behind on everything they just send the guys up and the superstars barely have any experience when talking and interacting with the media. All these superstars form other countries and there’s not a preparation to make them marketable is sad that we are watching the game we love die but it’s that old school mentality that’s ruining us as well as the commissioner cause everything starts at the top.
Juan Soto is literally a generational hitter lmao when your explanation to how you control the strike zone is simply just what you do then your obviously built different Carlos said it best he learned his technique at 30 Juan Soto came in as a teenager as a complete hitter 😂
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