Soto, who recently turned 26 years old, has proven time and time again why he’s arguably the best hitter in Major League Baseball. With a combination of his production and age, Soto is in-line ...
Soto is just 26 years old and is a generational player at his young age. Given Soto could have 12-plus years of being an elite player he could get a heft contract in free agency. According to MLB ...
Having turned 26 less than a week age and putting up numbers hardly ever seen, there is no question Soto is the most coveted free agent of all time. According to the New York Post, eight teams ...
If Soto was to hit free agency again at, say, age 30 or 31, and he has a couple more titles under his belt, that wouldn't be the worst thing for Boras and his highly profitable client. Either way ...
It wasn’t about only LA vs. NYC, or Hollywood vs. Broadway, or even Ohtani vs. Judge. And certainly not Ice Cube vs. Fat Joe, ...
Last offseason was all about Shohei Ohtani's free agency. The two-way phenom landed in Los Angeles, signing a record-setting ...
Bryce Harper got to 13 years as a free agent going into his age-26 season, as Soto is now. Harper took a relatively diminished $25.38MM annual salary, and while Soto is certainly going to beat ...
Now that the World Series is done, Soto officially enters free agency squarely in his prime after hitting 41 home runs with a ludicrous .288/.419/.569 in his age-25 season. The kind of career ...
With that, free agency is set to begin, and there is no disputing that the top player available is Yankees outfielder Juan Soto. Soto's free agency has been the topic of discussion for quite some ...
Boras believes he’d still be watching All-Star right fielder Juan Soto in the World Series, but he’d be wearing a San Diego Padres uniform. “If (Padres owner) Peter Seidler were still alive ...
Boras said only a handful of players have matched Soto’s accomplishments at age 26, mentioning Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and ...