If this was it for Juan Soto as a Yankee, it ended in ugly fashion.
Sure, the free agent-to-be reached base four straight times and scored twice in Game 5 of the World Series against the Dodgers on Wednesday.
But with the Yankees trailing by a run in the bottom of the eighth, Soto led off with a weak grounder to first as part of one of the worst losses in franchise history, a 7-6 defeat to end the season.
His memorable go-ahead homer in the ALCS that helped send the Yankees to the World Series in Cleveland won’t soon be forgotten, but the 26-year-old is now set to hit the open market for the first time.
While Soto would certainly welcome a reunion, it will only come at his — and agent Scott Boras’ — price.
