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One of the hot topics of discussion was the ongoing speculation surrounding the Yankees' pursuit of star outfielder Juan Soto. Recently, Mark Feinsand reported that the Yankees may have the opportunity to make their best offer last, a development Curry described as potentially advantageous for the team.
While discussing Soto's possible contract, Curry speculated that it could be for 14 to 15 years and possibly exceed $43 million per season — the current average annual value for Shohei Ohtani. This extension represents a significant financial undertaking, and Curry outlined how such a move could shape the Yankees' roster going forward.