Imagine Juan Soto joining the Orioles in free agency!!

Juan Soto on the Yankees in the middle, Juan Soto on the Nationals to the left, and Juan Soto on the Padres to the right.

The 2024 World Series between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers has already begun, and it is quickly looking like a classic.

Juan Soto, who is one of the best players playing in the Fall Classic, has been center stage at the highest level of baseball.

The Yankees outfielder is one of MLB’s elite, and he has had an incredible season.

Soto finished second in the league in walks (129), and he added 41 home runs as well. He has even belted four more long balls while hitting .350 during a spectacular postseason run.

Soto has been in the public eye because this is one of the most anticipated World Series ever, but fans have been paying extra close attention to how he plays because he is an impending free agent.

So far, Soto has looked phenomenal, but his Yankees are down 0-2 in the World Series despite his spectacular play.

After the season, Soto has a chance to sign one of the biggest contracts in MLB history.

He certainly might re-sign with the Yankees, but you never know how things will unfold in the craziness of free agency. So, check out the gallery to see what Juan Soto would look like in the uniform of every team around MLB.

Baltimore Orioles

Juan Soto Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles have revamped their offense over the last couple of years, but they’ve mainly done it through their farm system. The team’s high-powered offense is led by highly touted recent prospects.

For the second straight season, the Orioles lost in their first postseason matchup, and they now might lean on free agency to build to their roster and get them over the hump.

With all of the pitching injuries they’ve had though, they might be more likely to add arms than bats.

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