Soto trade talk pauses for Yanks, interest doesn’t at winter meeting
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The mental image of Juan Soto regularly taking aim at Yankee Stadium’s right-field porch may be too tantalizing to ignore, even amid reports that discussions between the Padres and Yankees hit a snag in advance of this week’s Winter Meetings.
Indeed, while the Yankees have paused their talks with San Diego, their interest in the 25-year-old Soto has hardly cooled.
“He’s with another team, [but] it speaks for itself what a great player he is, what a great start of his career that he’s had,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said on the YES Network. “But he’s a great Padre right now, so we’ll see what happens as the week unfolds. But all I can say is, he’s a pretty special player.”
According to published reports, San Diego asked the Yankees for a package of six or seven players centered around right-handers Michael King and Drew Thorpe, with right-handers Jhony Brito and Randy Vásquez also mentioned. The Padres also insisted that the Yankees take on outfielder Trent Grisham as salary relief; Grisham earned $3.175 million this past season.
Despite the high asking price, Soto would offer an immediate boost to a Yankees offense that — outside of Aaron Judge — struggled to muster run production in 2023.