Rarely do teams come across 25-year-olds who have already tallied 36.3 WAR (per Fangraphs) in their careers. Juan Soto was a productive big-leaguer back when he was 18 years old, and he continues to improve his game. In fact, Soto is in the middle of a career year in the power department, and he remains one of the best in getting on-base — making him one of the toughest hitters to get rid of in the entire MLB.

Some duos are simply generational, and his partnership with Aaron Judge is one of them. The Yankees better do whatever it takes to keep Soto in town, as these two make each other and the entire team better as a result.

Soto could command nearly as much money as Ohtani got from the Los Angeles Dodgers this past offseason, and the Yankees should flex their financial muscle once more. There has been a bit more cautiousness from their end when it comes to splurging in free agency in recent years, but they should not have any qualms when it comes to going all-in on keeping Soto.