NEWS@24:The Yankees finally decided to let 3 players go to afford Juan Soto’s contract extension

While the Yankees are intensely focused on their upcoming World Series matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers, a significant decision looms just weeks away regarding superstar slugger Juan Soto. Soto has been instrumental in the Yankees’ deep playoff run this season and is coming off one of his best regular seasons at just 25 years old.

 

Juan Soto’s Stellar Regular Season

Soto played 157 games during the regular season, slashing .288/.419/.569 while hitting a career-high 41 home runs and driving in 109 RBIs. His plate discipline was impressive, with a 16.7% strikeout rate and an 18.1% walk rate, resulting in a 180 wRC+. These numbers set Soto up for what is expected to be a record-breaking contract, potentially surpassing $600 million

 

 

MLB: ALCS-New York Yankees at Cleveland Guardians, juan soto

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Soto’s Dominant Postseason Performance

In the postseason, Soto has continued to shine. Through nine games, he’s hitting .333/.439/.667, with matching 17.1% strikeout and walk rates, and an outstanding 202 wRC+. As Aaron Judge has struggled to find his rhythm, Soto has carried the Yankees, excelling in both the ALDS and ALCS against the Cleveland Guardians.

 

His Game 5 performance in the ALCS, capped by a monstrous three-run homer, underscored his value and solidified why the Yankees must prioritize his extension—even if it means a bidding war with Steve Cohen of the New York Mets.

 

 

 

Soto’s Contract and Salary Cap Considerations

Soto is in his final year of arbitration with a $31 million cap hit for the Yankees this season. With the Yankees’ adjusted payroll sitting at $309.4 million, managing partner Hal Steinbrenner has already expressed a desire to reduce this figure. However, a long-term extension for Soto could be worth the investment.

 

If the Yankees were to offer Soto a $600 million deal over 12 years, he would command an average of $50 million per season until he turns 37. This figure, while substantial, ensures that the Yankees would retain one of the most dominant power hitters in baseball, likely securing multiple World Series appearances in that timeframe.

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