They are signature dates salary arbitration in MLB, and we’ve seen several players agree on their salary for the next season, some of which were the firstor their careers like Rafael Devers of the Red Sox or Cody Bellinger of the Dodgers, and with them the Dominican Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals.
According to information from The New York Post’s Joel Sherman, residents of the capital and the Dominican Republic have agreed to a salary for the 2021 season of $ 8 and a half million after two seasons of service in the Major Leagues.
Let’s not forget that Juan Soto is called a “Super-Two” player, meaning he hit salary arbitrage a year earlier than expected after meeting certain requirements, so now the Dominican will be a free agent in 2025 and not in 2026 as expected. At the beginning.
In his young career, Soto was already a 2019 World Series Champion with the Nationals, becoming the youngest Champion Bat in National League history in 2020.