Juan Soto's first season with the New York Yankees was almost everything they could have dreamed it might be.
He was brilliant (41 home runs, 237 combined runs and RBI), and so were they (94 wins, plus-147 run differential). While they fell just short of their ultimate goal, losing the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games, this was one of the MLB's most productive partnerships in recent memory.
"We were definitely lucky to have him here," Aaron Judge told reporters.
The question, of course, now shifts to whether the Yankees can keep him.