Would it surprise you if Juan Soto was a little bit cocky at this point? He debuted in the big leagues at 19 years old, tore up opposing pitching, fought through a relatively slow start in his sophomore season, and all adjustments that teams made, and ended up putting up an impressive .282/.401/.548 line, 32 doubles, and 34 home runs in the regular season and a .333 AVG with two doubles and three home runs in the World Series (two off of Gerrit Cole and one off Justin Verlander), while helping to bring the first MLB title to the nation’s capital since 1924.