While baseball fans across the globe are patiently waiting for Spring 2025 for on-field excitement, they are currently anxious for superstar slugger Juan Soto to ink a massive deal. After falling just short of a World Series title with the New York Yankees, Soto entered free agency and has his eyes on an historic contract.
Obviously, all 30 teams would love to add a player like Soto to their roster, but only a handful of teams have the financial flexibility and resources to make this fantasy a reality. The New York Yankees, Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays, and Boston Red Sox are at the top of the list. However, there may be one other team that has an outside chance of acquiring Soto: the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Phillies’ hopes of landing Soto, despite their being a long shot, are buoyed by strong personal connections within the organization. Notably, Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski has a history of making bold moves to secure top talent, and Soto’s connections to key members of the team could play a significant role. Soto’s relationship with Phillies players, as well as his admiration for the team’s competitive edge, might make Philadelphia a more attractive destination than it might initially seem.
While the Phillies have some financial constraints compared to the deeper-pocketed teams like the Yankees or Dodgers, they are still in a position to make a serious offer. With the roster already stacked with talent and a clear window for championship contention, adding a player of Soto’s caliber could push them over the top. As the free-agent market heats up, fans will be closely watching whether the Phillies can close the gap and emerge as a contender in the pursuit of one of baseball’s brightest stars.