Baseball’s Biggest Bidding War: Soto’s Price Tag Soars
The race for Juan Soto is heating up, and the price tag for the young slugger is skyrocketing. While the New York Mets are widely considered frontrunners, multiple teams have reportedly put forward bids exceeding a staggering $600 million, according to sources.
Soto, who just completed his first season with the New York Yankees, is a once-in-a-generation talent. His agent, Scott Boras, confirmed that Soto is narrowing down potential landing spots, but wouldn’t reveal which teams are in the running.
Beyond the Mets, the Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and Los Angeles Dodgers are all reportedly in serious contention. Given Soto’s remarkable talent and youth, it’s expected his deal will be at least 12 years long, potentially eclipsing Shohei Ohtani’s record $700 million contract.
"When you’re in these situations, he’s got a lot of information to process through," Boras stated, highlighting Soto’s methodical approach. While Boras doesn’t anticipate an immediate decision, industry insiders speculate a choice could be made by the end of the Winter Meetings, which start Sunday in Dallas.
Soto’s offensive prowess is undeniable. His 41 home runs in 2024 ranked among the best in the league, and he finished third in the American League MVP voting. His on-base skills are equally impressive, as noted by Codify Baseball:
"Juan Soto has walked at least 129 times in 4 consecutive seasons. Barry Bonds is the only other MLB player ever to do that."
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```<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Juan Soto has walked at least 129 times in 4 consecutive seasons. Barry Bonds is the only other MLB player ever to do that. <a href="https://t.co/RpbwuFZnJi">pic.twitter.com/RpbwuFZnJi</a></p>
<p>— Codify (@CodifyBaseball) <a href="https://twitter.com/CodifyBaseball/status/1855834536153952271?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 11, 2024</a></p>
The Mets, with owner Steve Cohen’s deep pockets, appear to be the favorites. However, the Yankees’ desire to lock down Soto alongside Aaron Judge could lead to a bidding war.
The Red Sox have emerged as a surprising contender, while the Blue Jays and Dodgers remain determined players. Boras just negotiated Blake Snell’s five-year deal with the Dodgers, indicating the team could be actively pursuing Soto as well.
Boras attributed the rapid pace of this year’s free agency to the "media certainty" provided by streaming platforms, suggesting it makes owners more willing to invest heavily.
Asked about the Dodgers’ approach, Boras invoked the legacy of George Steinbrenner, saying, "I would say that, as George … Steinbrenner said, whatever you do to compete, the fact that I can compete in a different way than others, so be it.”
The baseball world eagerly awaits Soto’s decision, which could reshape the landscape of the league for years to come.