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It’s been a wild last few days of news circulating about Juan Soto. It all started with the Washington Nationals superstar reportedly declining a mammoth $440 million offer from the team over 15 years. Amid the trade rumors, Soto managed to win the home run derby on Monday that featured two-time consecutive champ Pete Alonso of the New York Mets. And now rumors are starting to pick back up – with the Mets one of the interested in parties. Others believed to be interested include the San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees, according to ESPN insider Jeff Passan. To get him no...
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$350 million may look eye-popping on paper, but it’s technically below market value. That is, if you’re Washington Nationals outfielder Juan Soto. Soto will have a chance to annihilate contract records when he becomes a free agent in three years. So it’s not surprising that the 23-year-old eschewed Washington’s offer of a 13-year contract worth $350 million prior to the lockout. “Yes, they made me the offer a couple of months ago, before the lockout we have in baseball,” Soto said. “But right now, me and my agents think the best option is to go year after year and wait for free agency. My agen...
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