November 7, 2024

Can The Soto-Judge Pair Give Yankees Their Elusive Strategic Edge? -  Pinstripes Nation

Yankees Predicted to Extend 4-Time Silver Slugger With Record $701 Million Deal

The New York Yankees made the most impactful trade of the offseason by acquiring Juan Soto, a four-time Silver Slugger and three-time All Star in the prime of his career who will now wield perhaps the best left-handed bat in the big leagues just ahead of Aaron Judge.

Soto and the Yankees agreed on a record-breaking one-year, $31 million deal to avoid arbitration for 2024 and now he is poised to hit free agency after the season unless they agree upon an extension.

Can The Soto-Judge Pair Give Yankees Their Elusive Strategic Edge? -  Pinstripes Nation

Making a “bold prediction” for 2024, Eli Ben-Porat of Baseball America wrote that the Yankees will retain their new star with a 15-year, $701 million deal, which would become the richest contract in MLB history.

“It would be a rather shocking outcome if the Yankees were to let a 25-year-old future hall of famer walk away in free agency,” Ben-Porat noted. “Does this really count as a bold prediction, projecting Juan Soto will get the biggest contract in history? Perhaps not, if you assume the Yankees do whatever it takes to keep him.”

 

Can The Soto-Judge Pair Give Yankees Their Elusive Strategic Edge? -  Pinstripes Nation

The New York Yankees Can Lock Up Juan Soto With a $701 Million Deal

Shortly after Soto was traded to the Yankees, two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani signed a 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers to become the highest-paid player in MLB history by a long shot. This easily broke the record set by Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels, a $426 million 12-year extension from 2019.

Can The Soto-Judge Pair Give Yankees Their Elusive Strategic Edge? -  Pinstripes Nation

Assuming he delivers on expectations this season, Soto is sure to see a robust market for his services if he does enter the free-agent market. To prevent him from doing so, the Yankees would likely have to make it clear that Soto won’t receive more from any other team — something they historically tend to do with players they want.

Can The Soto-Judge Pair Give Yankees Their Elusive Strategic Edge? -  Pinstripes Nation

“It’s been over a decade since Robinson Cano shocked the baseball world and left the Yankees to sign a free agent contract with a different team,” Ben-Porat added. “This happens very rarely to the Yankees, as they tend to do what it takes to retain their marquee players.”

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