El estrella de los Yankees hace una declaración “incómoda” sobre el cambio de equipos en ESPN

ESPN REPORT: Yankees Star makes ‘uncomfortable’ admission about changing teams

Slugger Juan Soto of the New York Yankees is eager to settle in and take a seat. Soto claims he wants to stay with one team to complete his MLB career because he is growing a little weary of switching teams every few seasons.

During the All-Star game media day, Soto reportedly remarked, “It’s a little uncomfortable wearing different jerseys and changing teams,” as reported by the New York Post and ESPN. “I intend to wear one for a very long time.”

For Yankees supporters hoping the organization signs Soto to a long-term contract, that’s cautiously positive news. Over the course of the last five seasons, the slugger has played for the Yankees, Washington Nationals, and San Diego Padres, among other teams.

After a poor 2023 year, Juan Soto has helped the Yankees offense find its spark again this season. The Yankees have scored the most runs of any team in baseball this season thanks to Soto and Aaron Judge. With a batting average of.295 this season, Soto is slashing. He has batted in 66 runs and hit 23 home homers.

For the fourth consecutive year, the slugger will be attending the All-Star game on Tuesday. Considering that Soto qualified for the game under three separate organizations, that is an amazing accomplishment. Prior to his tenure with the Bronx Bombers, he was a member of the Padres and Nationals. One of the most well-known batters in the game right now is Soto. Between 2020 and 2023, he won four Silver Slugger Awards in a row. He played hitting in the National League.

 

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