Do you want to blow up the minor system for Juan Soto Former San Francisco Giants 2B turned sportscaster considers Juan Soto trade to be not worth the cost
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has the latest:Will Juan Soto be traded? has the latest: His incredible plate discipline, coupled with his starpower, would be a fantastic fit for the Giants. Soto’s arrival will go a long way for the Giants in helping them bridge the gap to the . Whoever wins the race for Soto will be paying a king’s ransom for his services. The team that closes the deal will likely need to give up four to five of their top prospects and/or young big-leaguers. Is such a compromise reasonable for just one player? Former Giants 2B-turned-sportscaster Duane Kuiper doesn’t think so. "I really have mixed emotions. I don't think any team certainly wouldn't want to have him right in the middle of their lineup, but then again you have to ask, at what cost? We've really spent the last two, three years talking about and fantasizing about the minor league system that the Giants have right now, and they've got three or four guys that are really coveted by us because we've been following them now for that amount of time.” - Duane Kuiper From a Giants perspective, acquiring Soto would mean giving up the likes of shortstop Marco Luciano, left-hander Kyle Harrison, outfielder Luis Matos, and others. Logan Webb’s name may also be floated at the negotiating table.
Do you want to blow up the minor system for Juan Soto - Former San Francisco Giants 2B turned sportscaster considers Juan Soto trade to be not worth the cost
Juan Soto could be headed to the San Francisco Giants by Tuesday's trade deadline The trade deadline is fast approaching, yet there is no end in sight for the saga. The sensation is by far the biggest name on the trading block this summer. Soto has been sought after by a dozen teams, one of them being the . The Home Run Derby winner has recorded .426 OBP, .965 OPS and 118 home runs over five seasons in the Majors. Will Juan Soto be traded?has the latest:Will Juan Soto be traded? has the latest: His incredible plate discipline, coupled with his starpower, would be a fantastic fit for the Giants. Soto’s arrival will go a long way for the Giants in helping them bridge the gap to the . Whoever wins the race for Soto will be paying a king’s ransom for his services. The team that closes the deal will likely need to give up four to five of their top prospects and/or young big-leaguers. Is such a compromise reasonable for just one player? Former Giants 2B-turned-sportscaster Duane Kuiper doesn’t think so. "I really have mixed emotions. I don't think any team certainly wouldn't want to have him right in the middle of their lineup, but then again you have to ask, at what cost? We've really spent the last two, three years talking about and fantasizing about the minor league system that the Giants have right now, and they've got three or four guys that are really coveted by us because we've been following them now for that amount of time.” - Duane Kuiper From a Giants perspective, acquiring Soto would mean giving up the likes of shortstop Marco Luciano, left-hander Kyle Harrison, outfielder Luis Matos, and others. Logan Webb’s name may also be floated at the negotiating table.