Juan Soto Trade Odds: Padres The New Favorites in Juan Soto Next Team Odds

Juan Soto Trade Odds: Padres The New Favorites in Juan Soto Next Team Odds
If you care even a little bit about baseball you have been paying attention to what is going on with Juan Soto and the Nationals. And, if you like to bet then you have been paying attention to Juan Soto trade odds.
Earlier this season, it was announced that Soto had turned down a 15-year, $440 million contract from the Nationals. Once that happened, both the team and player pretty much agreed to go their separate ways.
Immediately, fanbases started begging for their teams to trade whatever it takes to get one of the most promising young baseball players in recent memory. On top of that, sportsbooks began pricing up Juna Soto trade odds.
Originally, it was the Yankees that emerged as the favorites when it came to Juan Soto trade odds. After all, a deal that included Anthony Volpe, Jasson Dominguez or both is awfully attractive. However, there is a new leader when it comes to Juan Soto trade odds.
The San Diego Padres appear to be the new favorites, according to oddsmakers. Any Juan Soto trade with the Padres would likely include CJ Abrams, Robert Hassell III, Luis Campusano and a slew of other prospects. But if they're willing to pay the price, oddsmakers believe Soto is headed to San Diego.
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Juan Soto Trade Odds
Team | Juan Soto Trade Odds |
---|---|
San Diego Padres | +200 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | +325 |
St. Louis Cardinals | +350 |
New York Mets | +500 |
New York Yankees | +650 |
Seattle Mariners | +750 |
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As you can see above, the latest Juan Soto trade odds have the San Diego Padres as short as +200 to land Soto. Those odds imply a 33.3% chance that Soto is traded to San Diego. Can you imagine a team with both Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr.? Scary.
Next up in the Juan Soto trade odds is another NL West team in the Los Angeles Dodgers. The complication here is that Soto is going to command potentially the biggest contract in baseball history (until Shohei Ohtani signs one). Do the Dodgers really have unlimited money to offer Soto on top of their already huge payroll. Either way, at +325 they are the second favorites.
Not too far behind the Dodgers are the St. Louis Cardinals at +350, followed by the Mets at +500 and the Yankees at +650.