don’t do that, don’t give me hope…


don’t do that, don’t give me hope…

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  1. Anyone that wants to get Soto will probably have to do the largest bid in their franchise history

  2. Centurion seems like a weird word to use? Just seems like they could’ve said something more meaningful

  3. Here’s what I don’t get. Ownership passes on signing Mookie because it’s too expensive but a few years later is willing to drop potentially $700M on Soto? I get that they’re different scenarios, but my point is that they can’t seem to make up their mind and are so reactionary.

  4. I’m actually starting to believe in the full throttle. It’s gonna hurt so bad if we don’t sign some big names

  5. I’m pretty sure whatever they offered Mookie was a top 3 biggest offers, if not the biggest, in team history at the time. Doesn’t matter if it’s still 10s of millions off what the ask is.

  6. We’re clearly making an effort to sign him, just like we did with Yamamoto. We’ve probably got something like a 20% chance of getting him. At the same time, if it turns into an outrageous bidding war, I won’t mind if we lose that war. I appreciate our front office’s efforts to pursue both him and Yamamoto, and I’m excited about 2025. We’re definitely signing impact players this winter, we’ll just have to wait and see if Soto is one of them.

  7. Stealing Soto from NY is what I’ve been waiting for since Damon and then Ellsbury did it to us. Thank god Jacoby was a double agent though

  8. John Henry owns the globe and the Red Sox. This story is propaganda so that when Soto gets a better offer from another team they can say they spared no expense

  9. It would have to be the biggest offer in franchise history, because Soto is going to either get the biggest or 2nd biggest contract in baseball history. I have no doubt that the Sox are going to offer Soto a shit ton of money, but I don’t think it will be more than the Mets and Yankees.

  10. Even making the largest bid in franchise history doesn’t come close to what it’s going to take to get him. It’s pretty clear that he enjoyed his time in NY and that NY isn’t going to balk at giving him 600 mil. Red Sox r going to need to come out firing with 700+ mil if they want to have a chance. Not gonna happen

  11. Too expensive, I’ll pass on him. I’d rather get 4 or 5 solid players for the same $$$

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