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Yeah, Right: Tampa Bay Rays
2024 Record: 80-82, 4th in AL East
The Rays have called about Soto, according to Heyman. But lest anyone have even an inkling of a notion to take this seriously, we’re talking about an unhoused franchise that has spent only $413 million in free agency for its entire history.
A Fun Idea: Kansas City Royals
2024 Record: 86-76, T-2nd in AL Central
The Royals offense badly needs a partner in crime for Bobby Witt Jr., and it was just last year that they were one of the top spenders of the offseason. But the next time they spend so much as $73 million on a free agent will also be the first.
An Even More Fun Idea: Baltimore Orioles
2024 Record: 91-71, 2nd in AL East
Soto alongside Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman and Jackson Holliday? Sounds like a hoot, and David Rubenstein’s $4 billion net worth does certain things to the imagination. But, alas, the Orioles’ payroll is already rising even without much-needed extensions in place.
They *Should* Be Involved: Seattle Mariners
2024 Record: 85-77, 2nd in AL West
No team needs a 40-homer slugger whose OBP never goes below .400 like the Mariners, whose offense fell wildly short of supporting an amazing pitching staff in 2024. Yet even though they haven’t done anything yet, they are already projected for a higher payroll in 2025.
Actually Seems Possible: Detroit Tigers
2024 Record: 86-76, T-2nd in AL Central
The Tigers probably aren’t going to sign Soto, yet it’s an idea that might just be crazy enough to work. They’re another contender that needs a bat, after all, and their projected payroll for 2025 ($80 million) is more than $100 million short of the franchise’s high-water marks.
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