'It's pretty impressive and we should feel pretty proud.' Juan Soto on Padres' playoff experience, which included a series win over the rival Dodgers.
, said after being sent home,"but at the end of the day, you see how far we make it, it's pretty impressive and we should feel pretty proud."
On Sunday, the cross-country flight to Southern California was a long one for the Padres, but the Friar faithful were waiting to welcome them home. Fans stayed up past midnight for the team buses to arrive at Petco Park where they cheered on Soto, Manny Machado and Yu Darvish and thanked them for their efforts.
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