MLB TRADE RUMORS: A Sensational $660 Million Offer Rocks MLB Offseason, But One Insider Isn’t Buying It

The baseball world was set abuzz recently when word came through that the New York Mets might have put a whopping $660 million offer on the table for star free agent Juan Soto. This revelation came courtesy of MLB insider Hector Gomez after a meetup between the Mets and the 25-year-old slugger.

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However, it seems the narrative is not that straightforward. Just a day later, a different perspective emerged from FanSided’s Robert Murray on the “Baseball Insiders” podcast, offering a reality check to hopeful Mets fans.

According to Murray, these initial meetings are more about getting Soto acquainted with the potential future leadership rather than diving directly into the hefty business of financial negotiations. “I do not believe at this point that any financial offers have been made. This is just the beginning of the process,” Murray emphasized, suggesting that talks are still in the early stages.

The notion of the Mets presenting such a groundbreaking offer, especially this early in the offseason, immediately drew some skepticism. Historical context offers a bit of insight into why many found this hard to swallow.

Looking back at recent offseasons, major free agent signings have tended to happen later in the calendar. Shohei Ohtani inked his deal on December 9, Aaron Judge on December 20, and other big names like Freddie Freeman, Kris Bryant, and Carlos Correa stretched their negotiations into March 2022, partly due to the MLB lockout.

Murray wasn’t shy about voicing his doubts regarding this high-value report. He remarked, “I can’t see a team coming out right away and offering $660 million.

That would almost be too good to be true.” Given the circumstances, it seems we are only at the tip of the iceberg regarding the Mets’ pursuits of Juan Soto.

As the baseball community waits with bated breath, one thing is certain: the upcoming months will be rife with speculation, with numerous reports likely to surface before Soto makes any formal commitments. For now, it’s a waiting game, one that will surely keep fans and analysts on their toes as the offseason drama unfolds. The Mets are certainly a team to watch, whether or not the $660 million dream becomes a reality.

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