Why is the 25-year-old special hitter, ‘Kim Ha-sung’s colleague, always traded?”
The possibility of a trade for Juan Soto (25), who rejected the Washington Nationals' 15-year, $440 million (approximately 571.4 billion won) extension contract and moved to the San Diego Padres, has once again been raised.
MLB.com, the official website of the Major League Baseball, published an article on the 29th (Korean time) on ‘Why Soto must be traded.’
At the same time, reports from various experts and local media were reported. First, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal noted that it is almost certain that Soto will be traded.
“It’s not a question of whether Soto will be traded or not. It’s a question of which team will get him,” he said.
MLB Trade Rumors said, “Soto is entering his final year (free agency after the end of next season). His annual salary next season is expected to be $33 million,” and “San Diego can sell Soto to reduce the luxury tax and bring in young talent.” “He pointed out.
MLB Network's John Heyman also said, "San Diego's competitors said, 'Soto is definitely a useful resource.'"
MLB.com predicted, "If Soto is indeed traded, he will become the most talented and exciting player after Shohei Ohtani. Teams such as the New York Yanke
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