MAJOR Jays Soto Update… Passan Reveals WILD Details | Toronto Blue Jays News



MAJOR Jays Soto Update… Passan Reveals WILD Details | Toronto Blue Jays News

Nick Gosse and Peter Vryonis break down a new Juan Soto update, as well as discuss Teoscar Hernandez revealing some interesting details on his future.

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  1. I agree with Peter here. Soto is a heck of a player for sure but a team would be nuts to pay him Ohtani money. Soto wasn't as good as Judge on his own team. He's more like a 400$ guy in my book. Ohtani hits just as well, runs better, pitches and has Japan money in his back pocket. Any team would love to have Soto, but he's not worth what he's asking for.

  2. The sooner the fanbase realizes as long as we have Mark Shapiro running this franchise we will NEVER be a serious team, the better. I repeat, With Mark Shapiro running this team, we will NEVER be a serious team.

  3. So over spend and u get posdibly 4 extra games at home and a ws ?? Or build a team , sprinkle in a star or two …a few over achievers ..and get the same thing …protect Vladdy , get another #1 starter , improve bullpen , go w youth ..

  4. Soto said he was open to playing for 30 teams, and that winning is important him. That second part disqualifies the Blue Jays, who finished in last place and consist of mostly Triple A guys. Remember, Soto's definition of "winning" is not Shapiro's: Soto wants to win the world series, not sneak into a second wild card spot and get eliminated.

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