MLB: Analyst considers Yankees or Dodgers to be Juan Soto’s final destination

Undoubtedly one of the most exciting players of the last era and for the future of MLB is the Dominican of the Washington Nationals, Juan Soto, who is projected to be one of the highest paid in the history of Major League Baseball when he becomes a free agent in a few years, with multiple teams already licking their beards to offer you hundreds of millions of dollars.

Apparently, the future looks two soups for Juan Soto, since according to information from Jim Bowden of The Athletic, it is likely that “Childlish Bambino” could capture a contract of 500 million dollars in free agency, with the only ones two teams willing to give him that kind of money being the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Nationals will no doubt try to keep their franchise player in the capital after Bryce Harper’s departure, but it is highly unlikely that they will be able to compete with the economic muscle offered by the Yankees and Dodgers, with Bowden predicting that the Nats will almost they are inevitably going to have to trade him before he becomes a free agent in the 2025 season.

The truth is that Soto has been a true marvel on the diamond, since at 23 years of age he already won a World Series, was Champion Bat, has two Silver Bats, an All-Star Game nomination and was nominated for MVP of the National League this 2021.

Gabriel Delgado

I started as a rookie on Al Bat in early 2018 and I am going into my third season covering Major League Baseball as a web reporter. I am a fan of the San Francisco Giants, a number one defender of Barry Bonds and a critic of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto and Ronald Acuña are the future of baseball, Mike Trout is overrated, and the Astros deserved to be taken away from the World Series for cheating. Besides baseball, I also enjoy soccer, football, basketball, and just about any other game that includes a ball or a ball. I am also an amateur musician, penniless gamer and very nerdy. Graduated in journalism from the University of Guadalajara, I graduated in 2017. Born in the shrimp capital of the world, Escuinapa, Sinaloa. I lived in Australia for a while; i survived giant spiders, tasmanian devils and fought a kangaroo and didn’t die trying.

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MLB: Analyst considers Yankees or Dodgers to be Juan Soto’s final destination