Predicting Juan Soto’s future is a hot topic, especially with the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles in the mix. Soto, at just 25, is having a standout season that could lead to a record-breaking contract this offseason. As he dazzles fans and analysts alike, the question of where he will land becomes more intriguing.
The American League East remains tightly contested, with the Yankees and Orioles both vying for supremacy as the season nears its conclusion. With only three weeks left, the stakes are high, and the outcome could influence Soto’s decision.
1. Who’s going to win the AL East?
Kavner: The recent struggles of the Yankees have made the AL East race unpredictable. Despite their challenges, the Yankees have upcoming matchups against the Oakland Athletics and the Pittsburgh Pirates, both of which could provide much-needed wins. On the other hand, the Orioles face tougher opponents like the Tampa Bay Rays and the San Francisco Giants, which may hinder their chances. If the Yankees can leverage their favorable schedule and potentially call up top prospect Jasson Domínguez, they may secure the division.
However, time is of the essence for the Yankees, and if they fail to make timely adjustments, the Orioles could take the lead.
2. Who, aside from the Phillies, do you expect to make the playoffs from the NL East?
Thosar: The Mets and Braves are in a tight race for a playoff spot. The Mets, fueled by the impressive performance of Francisco Lindor, who boasts a 33-game on-base streak, could make a strong push. Lindor’s exceptional play has contributed to the Mets’ recent success, as they have outperformed the Braves in both pitching and offense since the All-Star break.
With the Mets riding a wave of momentum and engaging storylines, they appear to be in a prime position to secure a postseason berth.
3. What’s your early prediction for where Juan Soto will sign this offseason?
Thosar: Despite the Yankees’ recent performance issues, Soto seems to have a strong affinity for playing in the Bronx. His impressive stats and the excitement he brings to the field make him a prime candidate for a long-term deal with the Yankees. Should New York make the playoffs, Soto’s performance could further solidify his place in the team’s future. However, the Yankees’ owner Hal Steinbrenner faces the challenge of meeting Soto’s hefty contract demands, especially with competition from teams like the New York Mets, led by owner Steve Cohen.
If the financials align and Soto values his time in New York, he may very well remain in pinstripes. The pressure on the Yankees to retain such a talent is immense, as losing him would not sit well with the fanbase.
4. How would you size up the NL Rookie of the Year race at the moment?
The NL Rookie of the Year race is heating up, with several contenders making their case. While it’s challenging for pitchers to win in a competitive field, players like Merrill have made significant impacts in crucial moments for playoff-bound teams. Merrill leads all rookies in several key offensive categories, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. Meanwhile, Chourio has made strides after a slow start, leading the NL in batting average since June.
5. Which non-ace is the biggest X-factor on the mound for each league this September?
Kavner: In the National League, Spencer Schwellenbach has emerged as a key player for the Braves, providing stability in a rotation impacted by injuries. In the American League, Alex Cobb’s late-season performance could be a game-changer for the Guardians as they seek to bolster their rotation. Both pitchers have the potential to influence their teams’ playoff aspirations significantly.