Juan Soto scenario played like Shohei Ohtani last year - Sportscaster skeptical of Blue Jays offseason plans after missing out on star free agent (Source - IMAGN)
Toronto Blue Jays missed out on a coveted free agent for the second straight year as Juan Soto signed with the New York Mets for $765 million. Last offseason, they were also outbid for Shohei Ohtani, who signed with the LA Dodgers for $700 million.
With Soto now off the market, other MLB teams will plan to sign the next best free agents. However, Canadian sportscaster Bryan Hayes doesn't think the Blue Jays will ink any big names. Speaking on TSN's "Harvey's Hot Takes" on Monday, Hayes expressed skepticism, saying:
"I mean, the Soto scenario played out like the Ohtani scenario played out last year, and afterwards, they signed, you know, a few veterans. They brought in Isiah Kiner-Falefa, they brought in Justin Turner.

