When 25-year-old Yankees superstar Juan Soto sets his mind to something, he typically doesn’t let the desire dissolve. Instead, he completes whatever’s looming over his mental checklist, then moves onto the next lofty goal.
That includes “homering in all 30 ballparks”; Soto entered 2024 needing to check four stadiums off his list, all of which the Yankees only play in once this season. Chicago White Sox? Check. Three-homer game, and an extra in the finale. Globe Life Field in Texas? Got it. Anaheim? No doubt. Seattle? Polished off on Tuesday night, extending the Yankees’ lead to 6-1 with an effortless-looking opposite field slice in a game they’d ultimately win 11-2.
Soto’s list of personal goals also happens to include a pace-setting contract in free agency. As one of the game’s potential historic earners, a 25-year-old entering the market with unprecedented momentum, Soto has long professed his desire to maximize his income, not just for himself, but for other superstars who’ll someday follow in his wake. That’s why he turned down a generous extension offer from the Washington Nationals. That’s also why, no matter how many times he and Aaron Judge crown one another, he won’t consider forgoing his rights as an in-his-prime athlete entering the arena he’s earned. The fans in the bleachers can show as much love as they’d like, and Soto is undoubtedly enjoying basking in it, but there’s no substitute for the bottom line.
The Yankees can sell Soto on fan adoration this offseason, but it won’t move the needle without a proper price tag attached. That’s why it should come as no surprise that Soto mentioned his 30-for-30 run as an amazing “way to go into free agency” — and it’s also no surprise that such a comment might rankle some fans who’d hoped that bestowing their aura upon him had made some sort of difference along the way.
Yankees’ Juan Soto is excited to enter free agency after homering in all 30 ballparks
Soto might be willing to sacrifice a modicum of cash to stay with the Yankees, hit ahead of Aaron Judge for the next decade, and continue his love affair with those seated in right field. The Yankees have a rich history that aligns with his fandom and desire for unparalleled greatness; if the difference is minimal, he could still choose a future in the Bronx.
But the contract details mean plenty to Soto, who wants to flex his earning power and lay the groundwork for future superstars in the same position. If the Yankees are hoping for a hometown discount, it’s not going to happen. And if they’re going to make an argument that only they can provide fan enthusiasm and an October spotlight, they might want to check out what’s developing in Queens.
Yankee fans shouldn’t be disheartened by Soto’s quote, but they might be a bit rankled by the reminder of where his focus lies with an all-important month of baseball upcoming. They shouldn’t be stunned, though; Soto has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity ahead of him. Luckily, every October moment will be mutually beneficial for both parties (and could help cement his eternal legacy in pinstripes, if he proves himself indispensable to a championship chase).
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