Juan Soto hits a long homer in the second at-bat of the game, leading the Angels to trail 1-0. Scott Boras, during a game at Angel Stadium, praises Soto as a 'centurion,' a once-in-a-century player who could bring billions to any team signing him. Boras's comments boost the Yankees' interest in Soto, highlighting the impact of signing 'centurions' like him on a team's value.
The Centurion is not just a nice airport lounge. Scott Boras on Juan Soto… https://t.co/ZPPmVGlgZv
He CRUSHED this one. ☄️ (🎥: @MLB) https://t.co/KDRAHFv1sH https://t.co/MWHYmMB2Qg
Christian Yelich obliterates this one 😮 https://t.co/iBam1jI1gT
With the Yankees in Anaheim, Scott Boras watched as Juan Soto demolished a pitch in the first inning of the Yankees’ 4-3 loss. As Soto admired the ball’s trajectory, so did his agent from the dugout suite at Angel Stadium. @GaryHPhillips https://t.co/fb6A6RvnfT
Boras: Signing 'centurions' like Soto increases Yankees' value https://t.co/Yiv7lEhwri
Yankees’ Juan Soto a franchise-boosting ‘centurion’: Scott Boras https://t.co/utf2ANwlfM https://t.co/peobpNy1eB
Speaking from his Angel Stadium box seats during batting practice, Scott Boras referred to Juan Soto as "a centurion" - one of the top 100 players ever to play in the big leagues. He said that any team signing Soto would be worth "billions more."
Juan Soto DESTROYED this ball. 🤯 https://t.co/Am0RYtjDBU
Speaking from his box seats this afternoon, Scott Boras called Juan Soto "a centurion." It stems from an old Roman military phrase, but he's basically saying Soto is a once-in-a-century type player.
Juan Soto unloads a long homer in the second at-bat of the game. Angels trail, 1-0.