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Every fan of the New York Yankees wants the team to keep Juan Soto for the long term. But it is always easier said than done. The Dominican superstar is a “Generational talent” who will cost big for any team in free agency. But his agent, Scott Boras, says, “Soto’s a Centurion who will increase the value of a team that signs him for the long term.” The Dominican slugger’s agent means that he is one of the Top 100 players to ever play the game in the big league.

Hence, the price does not matter for Boras because any team that signs Juan Soto will increase their own value for a billion more dollars. Now, which is the lucky team? Is it the Yankees? The two New York teams are favorites to land the best hitter in baseball. But the problem for the Bronx Bombers is their already expensive payroll. They have signed superstar players for long-term deals already, like Aaron Judge and Gerrit Cole. But as per Scott Boras, Juan Soto’s asking price might be around $500-600 million.

   

Yankees Won’t Offer Juan Soto A Deal Beyond Their “Fixed Cap”

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Recently, in an interview with Sportsnaut.com, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale mentioned that Juan Soto could make a price demand that would be too much for the Yankees to pay. Moreover, Nightengale believes the Bronx Bombers could let Aaron Judge go in 2022 if he had demanded a deal that’s worth more than $400 million. Adding to that, the USA Today reporter said, “Honestly, there is a point where it will become too much for Hal Steinbrenner and co.” But he also mentioned that if the Dominican slugger was doing the same thing in 2023 that he is doing this year, then the San Diego Padres would not let him go. Nightengale believes Soto underperformed while he was with the Padres.

Adding to that, Bob mentioned that Juan Soto started to put big-time numbers when the Padres were already out last season. Nonetheless, Nightengale thinks his time with the Padres was very “Disappointing.” Then, he asked the vital question, “Which Juan Soto do you think you’ll be getting?” Finally, the MLB pundit said that players in their walk year generally put up big numbers. Nightengale’s right on the note as Juan Soto is already averaging .313 with 18 home runs and 55 RBIs. Who wouldn’t want a player like that in their team? Now, the fans wonder if the Yankees are willing to offer Soto a contract worth more than $400 million.

The Dominican Slugger Might Not Earn “Shohei Ohtani Money”

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Last year, Shohei Ohtani created history after signing a massive $700 million with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 10-year deal. Now, Juan Soto is only 25 years old. He deserves more than a 10-year deal. But if Yankees is his final destination, then will they offer him more than $360 million? That’s Aaron Judge’s contract value with the Pinstripes.

Judge is the face of the franchise and also arguably the best player in baseball. Perhaps the New York Mets will be willing to pay more than others, which would impress Scott Boras. Nonetheless, Juan Soto is not likely to get a deal around $700 million. He might have made it if he could pitch as well.

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