I ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG Retired MLB legend breaks his silence over the Washington Nationals and Home Run Derby Champ Juan Soto s flight controversy
"I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG" - Retired MLB legend breaks his silence over the Washington Nationals and Home Run Derby Champ Juan Soto's flight controversy 2022 T-Mobile Home Run Derby: Juan Soto News recently surfaced that the refused to charter a flight to the Home Run Derby. Former MLB outfielder Adam Jones spoke up about the controversy. Public discussion over the issue started after Soto's agent, Scott Boras, made the following statement: "All I know here is that the Atlanta Braves and Juan Soto played a game (Sunday). The Atlanta Braves arrived here five hours earlier than Juan Soto did. You know why? Because their team chartered a plane. Juan Soto had to fly on a commercial flight...get here at 1:30 in the morning...compete in the Home Run Derby." The Nationals did not send Juan Soto to L.A. on a chartered flight for the All-Star Game, according to his agent Scott Boras.
He flew commercial and arrived at 1:30a.m. local time before winning the HR Derby.
(H/T )The Nationals did not send Juan Soto to L.A. on a chartered flight for the All-Star Game, according to his agent Scott Boras.He flew commercial and arrived at 1:30a.m. local time before winning the HR Derby.(H/T ) "The Nationals did not send Juan Soto to L.A. on a chartered flight for the All-Star Game, according to his agent Scott Boras. He flew commercial and arrived at 1:30a.m. local time before winning the HR Derby." - The Athletic While this stirred up fans on social media, it turns out isn't the first MLB player to fly commercially for a Home Run Derby / All-Star Game. Recently, former MLB veteran Adam Jones recalled his experience. Adam revealed he paid for his ticket to the All-Star Game three out of five times. Adam said, "I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD." I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD. More ppl. But I love reading the comments. If you don’t know something just say that ppl. It’s easy Teams sometimes provide private travel to All-Star Gane to players who by definition are performing at elite level but are not obligated to do so. Players can also pay for their own private travel. But agents are disallowed ftom paying as private travel is Obvs a gift over $500.Teams sometimes provide private travel to All-Star Gane to players who by definition are performing at elite level but are not obligated to do so. Players can also pay for their own private travel. But agents are disallowed ftom paying as private travel is Obvs a gift over $500.I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD. More ppl. But I love reading the comments. If you don’t know something just say that ppl. It’s easy "I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD." - Adam Jones Adam Jones also subtly hinted through his tweet that Nationals' Juan Soto is at the peak of his MLB career.
He flew commercial and arrived at 1:30a.m. local time before winning the HR Derby.
(H/T )The Nationals did not send Juan Soto to L.A. on a chartered flight for the All-Star Game, according to his agent Scott Boras.He flew commercial and arrived at 1:30a.m. local time before winning the HR Derby.(H/T ) "The Nationals did not send Juan Soto to L.A. on a chartered flight for the All-Star Game, according to his agent Scott Boras. He flew commercial and arrived at 1:30a.m. local time before winning the HR Derby." - The Athletic While this stirred up fans on social media, it turns out isn't the first MLB player to fly commercially for a Home Run Derby / All-Star Game. Recently, former MLB veteran Adam Jones recalled his experience. Adam revealed he paid for his ticket to the All-Star Game three out of five times. Adam said, "I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD." I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD. More ppl. But I love reading the comments. If you don’t know something just say that ppl. It’s easy Teams sometimes provide private travel to All-Star Gane to players who by definition are performing at elite level but are not obligated to do so. Players can also pay for their own private travel. But agents are disallowed ftom paying as private travel is Obvs a gift over $500.Teams sometimes provide private travel to All-Star Gane to players who by definition are performing at elite level but are not obligated to do so. Players can also pay for their own private travel. But agents are disallowed ftom paying as private travel is Obvs a gift over $500.I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD. More ppl. But I love reading the comments. If you don’t know something just say that ppl. It’s easy "I’ve paid for 3 of the 5 times I made the ASG. But we only had 1 player the first 3 times and I wasn’t no damn Soto lol. But last 2 they paid and for 2016 for the guys in SD." - Adam Jones Adam Jones also subtly hinted through his tweet that Nationals' Juan Soto is at the peak of his MLB career.