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“Soto a Dodger soon?”: Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr reacts to Juan Soto winning the Home-Run Derby

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Derek Carr thinks Juan Soto might join the Los Angeles Dodgers as a move for him away from Washington edges closer.

Juan Soto, the star player of the Washington Nationals, a few hours ago won the Home-Run Derby. It was a great achievement for him, and it certainly raised his value even more in the market.

He recently rejected a $440M contract offer from the Washington Nationals, and the team is now looking to trade him. Many teams are interested in getting a player of his caliber, and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr already has a team for him.

After Soto’s sensational performance in the Dodger Stadium to win the Home-Run Derby, Derek Carr tweeted out, “Soto a Dodger soon?” The LA Dodgers, over the years, have acquired some pretty good players that have been available on the market. As a result, a move for Juan Soto might be brewing for the team from LA.

Many teams are interested in getting Juan Soto

Aug 7, 2021; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Washington Nationals outfielder Juan Soto (22) walks to first base during sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

Juan Soto is just 23 years old. At this young age, he has already become one of the best players in the world. He has huge potential, which is why many teams are interested to get him.

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All the contenders in the league like the Dodgers, Yankees, Padres, Mets, and Phillies are heavily interested in getting their hands on Soto. He can immediately put a team on the verge of winning the world series, and everyone knows it.

It is expected that the trade package to acquire Soto from the Nationals will be one of the biggest in the history of the game. The trade deadline isn’t far away, and we can see a move for Juan Soto pretty soon in the coming days.

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