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Juan Soto is likely to be one of the hottest trading targets in recent memory, and the Washington Nationals have only a little over a week to decide whether to send him out this season.
The deal is reportedly close to August 2, and the Kuomintang has revealed to the team what they are looking for from the deal they have agreed to.
Ken Rosenthal, MLB on FOX field reporter and senior MLB writer at The Athletic, said in FS1 on Saturday that the public wants essentially everything and a kitchen sink when it comes to dealing with young outfielders. I did.
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“Currently, my understanding from multiple clubs is that the Nationals are looking for four to five top young players. This is a combination of prospects and major leaguers with short service times,” Rosen said. Tar said.
“Well, that’s a tremendous question, but it’s Juan Soto. He’s 23 and will be in three pennant races. The team isn’t angry with what the Nationals want, but they I’m worried that I won’t be able to meet it. At this point, from what I’m saying, it’s not really a negotiation. The Nationals said, “Do you express your willingness to meet our price? , Do we just go to the next club? “
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Soto rejected the $ 440 million offer for 15 years, not including deferred money, Athletic reported last week. The report states that Soto will become a free agent shortly before the 26-year-old season, and he could issue as many as $ 500 million in orders on the open market.
Washington has reportedly been looking for a deal with him ever since.
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The New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres were just a few of the teams listed as potential landing sites for Soto.