"YOU HAVE TO GIVE ME $700 MILLION!" I WAS WONDERING IF THERE WOULD BE ANOTHER OTANI-LEVEL CONTRACT…"26-YEAR-OLD FA" SOTO IS TRYING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A YEAR

"You have to give me $700 million!" I was wondering if there would be another Otani-level contract…"26-year-old FA" Soto is trying for the first time in a year

"You have to give me $700 million!" I was wondering if there would be another Otani-level contract…"26-year-old FA" Soto is trying for the first time in a year

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When Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers signed a 10-year, 700-million-dollar contract last year, the deal was of the century. Of course, everyone was surprised. The 700-million-dollar contract was a shock to Ohtani, who possesses MVP-class skills and star quality. However, it was hard to predict that a 700-million-dollar contract for Ohtani would be made again.

However, he is once again trying to overcome the barrier of signing a 700 million dollar contract with Ohtani. Juan Soto of the New York Yankees, who is 26 years old and is the greatest talent of all time, is set to sign a 700 million dollar contract.

Soto hit a three-run home run in the 10th inning of extra time against the Cleveland Guardians 2-2 in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio on the 20th (Korea time). With Soto's home run, the Yankees became the American League champion with 4-1 losses in the series and led them to the World Series for the first time in 15 years since 2009.

Ahead of this season, Soto was wearing a Yankees uniform in a 2:5 trade from the San Diego Padres. He was a reserve free agent who would become a free agent at the end of this season. As the bidding price was set to start at least 400 million dollars, San Diego had to send Soto, which was under severe financial pressure at the time. The Yankees, who needed a left-handed outfield gun, put Soto in his arms.

Michael King, a representative player that the Yankees played as a counter-benefit player, recorded 13 wins and nine losses with a 2.95 strikeout and 201 earned runs in 31 games (173 ⅔ innings). "We gave up a lot. We made no doubt a big move," said General Manager Brian Cashman.

However, Soto also displayed performance living up to his name and price. He posted a batting average of 288 (66 hits in 576 at-bats) in 157 games, with 41 homers and 109 RBIs, and an OPS of .988. Home runs were a career high.

If teammate Aaron Judge did not become the home run king and did not join Bobby Witt Jr.'s shortstop 30-30 club for the first two consecutive years, it would have been enough to win the MVP.

He has also displayed impressive performance in the postseason. He has a batting average of 333 (11 hits in 33 times at bat) and posted an OPS of 1.106 with three homers and eight RBIs in nine games. In the League Championship Series, he had a batting average of 368 (seven hits in 19 times at bat) and posted an OPS of 1.373 with three homers and six RBIs. He lost the league Championship Series MVP to Giancarlo Stanton, who hit four home runs at a critical moment, but Soto also displayed an MVP-class performance.

Soto had already rejected the Washington Nationals' offer to sign a mega 15-year, 440-million-dollar contract extension two years ago. His agent Scott Boras is the "devil's agent." Soto also declined Washington's offer to sign an extension contract, and even after coming to the Yankees this year, he said, "I'm so happy to be here. I've been traded to the best team in my life," adding, "I don't want to lie about my feelings right now. Fans have always shown their love to me, and it was amazing. It's so cool." He thanked the fans with joy but kept quiet about his future course of action. 메이저사이트

All of the Yankees want Soto to stay now. "When I saw Soto foul a changeup before the homer, I thought, 'We're okay. We can get out of here,'" Jazzy Chisome Jr. said of Soto's homerun, adding that he was confident about his homerun and making it to the World Series. "I think I need to renew my contract with Soto. It's 700 million dollars! It's my last offer!" he said, raising his voice to renew his contract with Soto.

Championship Series MVP Stanton also said, "We think Soto should stay here. He will stay. We have to bring the World Series trophy, and if we do, we will bring Soto back."

What will happen to Soto? Will he be able to break the 700 million dollar mark.

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