Juan Soto took a massive risk when he rejected the Washington Nationals’ offer of $440 million in 2022. But gradually it became obvious that he was looking for a contract that’s rarely seen in baseball. Now, after the market has been reset due to Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, just how high will Soto’s free agency go?
Soto, who is only 22 years old, is already one of the most talented players in the majors. He has already won two Silver Slugger awards, a batting title, and an MVP award in his first three seasons. He is also a two-time All-Star and a two-time World Series champion.
The New York Yankees have been linked with Soto since the start of the offseason. They are looking to add a power bat to their lineup and Soto fits the bill perfectly. He is a five-tool player who can hit for power, average, and steal bases. He is also a great defender in the outfield and can play all three outfield positions.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have already made some big moves this offseason, signing Corey Kluber and trading for Jameson Taillon. They have also been linked with a number of other free agents, including Trevor Bauer and DJ LeMahieu.
It is clear that the Yankees are serious about adding a power bat to their lineup and Soto is the perfect fit. He is a proven winner and is still young enough to be a cornerstone of the Yankees’ lineup for years to come.
The Yankees will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers if they want to sign Soto. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have already made some big moves this offseason, signing Corey Kluber and trading for Jameson Taillon. They have also been linked with a number of other free agents, including Trevor Bauer and DJ LeMahieu.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have already made some big moves this offseason, signing Corey Kluber and trading for Jameson Taillon. They have also been linked with a number of other free agents, including Trevor Bauer and DJ LeMahieu.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from the Dodgers. It is likely that Soto will be looking for a contract that surpasses the $400 million mark.
The Yankees have the financial resources to make a competitive offer for Soto, but they will need to be willing to go above and beyond the $700 million mark that Ohtani got from