KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Yankees slugger Juan Soto knows there will come a time very soon that he will have to make a decision about his future.
He's trying to put it off as long as possible.
The four-time All-Star is poised to become the biggest free agent on the market this offseason — whenever that begins — with a potential contract worth a half-billion dollars coming his way. But Soto said before the Yankees beat the Royals 3-2 in Game 3 of their AL Division Series on Wednesday night that he is leaving his contract situation in the hands of his agent, Scott Boras.
''At the end of the day, I just try to focus on the game,'' said Soto, who hit a sacrifice fly, drew two walks and scored a run.
"Like you said, I love this game, and I've been playing this game since I was a kid. I'm here more about the game — try to win, try to find a way to win — and try to help the team.''
Soto did nothing to dampen his market this season. He hit .288 with 41 homers and 109 RBIs while leading the league with 128 runs scored. And he was a big reason why the Yankees held off the Orioles for the AL East title.
At one point early in the year, Soto said he would be open to negotiating a contract with the Yankees during the season. Now, those discussions will have to take place once it is over — perhaps this week, depending on how the ALDS shakes out.
''The whole free agent talks and everything, I just leave that to my agent, let him handle it, and I just come every day to play baseball and to enjoy the game I love,'' said Soto, who already has a World Series ring after helping the Nationals win the 2019 title in a dramatic seven-game series with Houston.