Seeing as how there's so much chatter about Juan Soto and his contract, it got me thinking about the situation. I'll try and break down my thoughts on his free agency.
Soto is a generationally talented hitter who hits for both power and average, while getting on base at an obscenely high clip. He's productive in any situation, whether it's in the regular season or the playoffs. From a pure batting perspective, he's comparable to some of the all time modern day greats such as Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr., a young Bonds, Miguel Cabrera and Mike Trout.
Are the above traits justifiable for some of the monopoly money tier figures that are being thrown about ?
Soto is at best a mediocre fielder who will never be a serious Gold Glove contender. While many people focus on the bewildering Yankees performance in Game 5, they forget that in Game 1 Soto was made his own gaffs with some of the angles that he took on flyballs. Contrast this with some of the names above amongst whom are some of the greatest fielders to ever play the game. I don't want to hear that defense doesn't matter in those modern era because that's why the Dodgers are World Champions.
Soto is an average baserunner and is not a factor at all with stealing bases. There are 2 40-40 players among the names that I've listed and aside from Cabrera, the others were tremendous on the base paths.
I believe that Soto is more motivated by money than by anything else. He's already been on 3 teams, all of which are in decent to great geographies (for people who think about things like quality of life away from the diamond, etc.). He repeatedly turned down long term offers from the Nationals and Padres even though those were excellent teams which could have been contenders for years with Soto. He's about to do the same to the Yankees (or force them to pay so much that they won't be able to surround him with good enough players).
His comments post the World Series loss were already about it being "open house" for all teams. In all my decades of watching sports, the truest competitors are too dejected to even think about anything other than trying to process a tough loss. It's hard to imagine other greats not responding with something along the lines of "Now is not the time to think about free agency. We just lost the motherfucking World Series".
Another aspect is marketability. He wants Ohtani's contract, but even leaving Baseball aside (Ohtani is already well on the way to unironically being the greatest player of all time), Ohtani is the most searched athlete in the world...of any sport...let that sink in for a moment. It's not just Japan, but the entire world...and he's a Baseball player, which isn't shit compared to Soccer, the NFL and even Cricket for Christ's sake.
Where is Soto's rabid fanbase who will generate literal billions in revenue for the team that he goes to, as in the case of Ohtani ? Fuck it, I'm old enough to remember how popular Griffey was...many of you likely remember ARod and the dollars that he generated. The Dominican Republic ? Straight up literal shit hole that no one cares about.
Lastly, I don't believe for a second that he's actually 26. There have been numerous age-related scandals from the Dominican Republic and from Latin America in general. I believe that he's likely closer to 28 or 29.
So yes, the giga kike that is Cohen will likely give him an insanely overvalued contract over 15 years that will approach 700 million. Myself on the other hand, for what it's worth, would not even consider giving him a contract beyond 10 years and my limit would be around 450 million. I'm just some retard online, but I think that the arguments against are extremely strong.
Lastly, this shuffle shit and crotch grabbing in-between pitches is straight up faggot behavior. I remember when he was talking shit about "shuffling Ohtani's ass" back in the Angels days. Well, he ended up going 0-3 against Ohtani with 2 strikeouts (the 2nd of which was particularly awful because Soto appeared to hurt himself on the swing).
What's that line from that one show ? Oh yeah..."You come at the King, you best not miss".