Parents reveal if they will seek to extend Juan Soto in the offseason

The San Diego Padres will try to extend Juan Soto’s contract in the offseason ahead of MLB 2023.

After being eliminated in the Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies, like the other eliminated teams, the San Diego Padres and their cast of executives discussed the future of those players who are approaching free agency and who have a important role in the team.

The general manager of the San Diego Padres. AJ Peller revealed that he hopes John Soto play for many more years with the team, so they are going to try to reach an agreement to extend his contract during the offseason ahead of MLB 2023. Soto is a free agent at the end of next season, he is facing his last salary arbitration year.

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John Soto who turned 24 years old on October 25, 2022, has shown a lot in his six-year career in the regular season, postseason, World Series and as if that were not enough, he is one of the finalists for the gold glove in the League Nacional, the same one who had questions about whether he could be a better defender in the best baseball in the world.

John Soto and his agent Scott Boras still have free agency in mind before anything else, a demonstration test being that they turned down a $450 million offer from the Washington Nationals during the current season. It is obvious that this does not prevent them from reaching an agreement with the San Diego Padres, it is not impossible, despite the fact that the signs are different.

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It should be noted that there is still no team with three players of 300 million dollars or more, only two teams have a maximum of two players with these contracts such as the New York Yankees (Stanton and Cole), San Diego Padres (Tatis and Machado).

Will they be the San Diego Padres the first to have three such heavy contracts on his payroll?

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Parents reveal if they will seek to extend Juan Soto in the offseason