Juan Soto is one of the best in the game. He continues to lead the Mets in the best possible ways that he can, as they struggle this season. Making history at such a young age is the Soto way, and again he’s been bestowed his own Topps Now card for his achievement.

Here’s a brief history of his achievement:

Juan Soto took advantage of his only trip to the bases in the eighth inning, swiping his 100th career bag in a 2-1 win against Washington. The New York Mets star worked the count against Nationals reliever Clayton Beeter, earning a walk before taking off for second base. Soto became the fastest in MLB history (1,131 games) to 250 homers, 100 steals, and 900 walks.

Until then, see you at the park.

— Joe Boesch