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After a stellar season that saw the New York Yankees return to the World Series for the first time in 15 years, speculation surrounds the future of their dynamic duo—Aaron Judge and Juan Soto. Despite their on-field chemistry and success, Judge has deliberately avoided reaching out to Soto since the World Series ended.

Juan Soto is on the cusp of scaling a league-high contract worth around $500-700 million. While the New York Yankees are confident about re-signing him, the threat from the Mets and Blue Jays is looming large. Interestingly, amid the hustle, New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge has yet to make an effort to convince Soto.

   

Aaron Judge Reveals Giving Space To Juan Soto

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Aaron Judge, who has experienced the pressures of free agency firsthand, understands the weight of Juan Soto’s free agency decision. According to Yankees insider Chris Kirschner, Judge believes Soto deserves space to evaluate what’s best for his career and his family. While Judge remains hopeful that Soto will re-sign with the Yankees, he knows the decision must come from Soto’s own deliberation, free from external influence. The partnership between Judge and Soto was instrumental in the Yankees’ success this season. Judge, the unanimous AL MVP, posted staggering numbers with 58 home runs and 144 RBIs, while Soto complemented him with 41 homers and 109 RBIs. Together, they formed a formidable 1-2 punch that powered the Yanks to an AL East title and deep into the playoffs.

Despite their regular-season dominance, the Yankees fell short in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The postseason highlighted the importance of maintaining a balanced and threatening lineup, something that would be harder to achieve without Soto. Should Soto choose to leave, the Yankees will face significant challenges. General Manager Brian Cashman would need to find another player capable of replicating Soto’s production and versatility, which may not be feasible through free agency or trades alone. At just 26 years old, Soto is entering his prime and is one of baseball’s most coveted talents. His departure could shift the Yankees’ status as American League favorites for 2025. Conversely, his return would solidify their lineup and strengthen their chances of another deep postseason run. For now, Aaron Judge and the Yankees wait, hopeful but respectful, as Soto navigates the complexities of free agency.

Judge Wants Soto To Return

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Aaron Judge has made it clear to Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner that he wants Juan Soto to return to New York. During a recent meeting with Steinbrenner in Tampa, Judge emphasized the importance of retaining Soto, whose free agency has become a hot topic following his stellar performance with the Yankees.

However, Aaron Judge has refrained from reaching out to Soto directly, believing it’s crucial to give the slugger the space to make the best decision for himself and his family. Indeed, Judge’s input has become a vital part of the decision-making process, especially as the team faces challenges in the outfield, infield, and pitching staff.

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