I'm ok with it, even though he'll likely drop off production-wise at the plate. I'm curious how much emphasis is going to be placed on retaining "clubhouse guys" for the next season. Front office always puts us in a good position, either way.
a lot of fans are doing way too much on the whole "We don't want Soto!" nonsense. He's 26 with a career .421 OBP. Like.....cmon people. that said he's likely staying in NYC one way or another
I selfishly want Soto. Not sure mlb is ready for the backlash that would come from the dodgers signing Soto and sasaki this off-season
MLB will look at the ratings for NYY-LAD and then look at the ratings for ARI-TEX and probably pop another bottle of champagne if Soto stays a Yankee or becomes a Dodger/Met Soto signing with the Dodgers is one of the only things that could get an MLB topic brought up before anything NFL on all the talking head shows