Yankees’ superstar not ready to commit to a long-term deal, even if it starts with $500 million

If the New York Yankees could sign Juan Soto to a long-term agreement today, they would not hesitate. Instead, they’ll likely compete with other high-profile teams to keep him in the Bronx. Despite his good start to the season, Soto is waiting to see how things shake out before making any final judgments.

Juan Soto’s Future with the Yankees

When Jon Heyman of the New York Post inquired about his long-term ambitions, Soto declined to comment, preferring to focus on the moment. “I mean, right now, I’m still learning about the team. Soto told Heyman, “You can’t tell from one month into the season.” “You’ve got to see how it’s going to be all the way until the season ends.”

Soto’s Impressive Season

The 25-year-old outfielder’s contract season has gotten off to an excellent start. He’s hitting.316/.421/.559 with eight home runs, 28 RBIs, a 14% strikeout rate, a 15.9% walk rate, and a respectable 181 wRC+. If the season ended today, this would be one of his best performances as a professional. Losing Soto would be a big blow to the Yankees, given his importance to the franchise.

 

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Juan Soto

 

With Aaron Judge returning to form and Gerrit Cole’s eventual recovery, Soto has every incentive to remain with a Yankees squad that has the potential to dominate the MLB. Furthermore, his brand will be ageless, and he is on track to sign one of the most lucrative contracts in sports history.

Soto is currently enjoying his time in the Bronx and focuses on developing good ties with his teammates. “I’ve really enjoyed it,” Soto said. “It’s been an excellent experience. It’s an awesome set of guys. We are all comfortable playing for each other. So far, it feels amazing.

The Yankees are 23-13, just one game behind the Baltimore Orioles in the AL East. Although certain players are struggling, and pitching inconsistencies persist, the squad expects to improve as injured players return and potential reinforcements arrive before the trade deadline.

There is no reason the Yankees cannot compete for a World Series championship this season. Ultimately, it will come down to gathering momentum at the appropriate time, and Soto, who has won a championship, understands what it takes.

 

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