“He’s as good an offensive player as there is,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of Soto before the trade was completed. “He is a machine offensively – on base, power, and has accomplished a ton already at a young age.”

After a disappointing 2023 – where they finished 82-80 on the year and fourth in the AL East – Soto could have a transformative impact on the Yankees’ prospects in the coming season.

“He’s been one of the rock-solid performers in our sport on the offensive side of the ball, year in and year out,” Boone said.

It’s the second trade in as many days for the Yankees, who acquired outfielder Alex Verdugo from the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday in exchange for three pitchers.

Soto and Verdugo will likely form a revamped outfield in the Bronx, bolstering a lineup featuring sluggers Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.