Last season the New York Mets were arguably one of the most disappointing teams in all of baseball. While the Mets won the offseason by signing Juan Soto to the largest contract in MLB history, they collapsed over the final month of the season and finished a game out of the postseason behind Terry Francona and the Cincinnati Reds.
And although their roster is filled with a variety of sluggers (namely Soto and old friend Francisco Lindor), they still have a bit of a roster crunch in the outfield.
We got a firm reminder of that earlier this week when ESPN’s Jeff Passan published a story providing intel on the offseason plans for all 30 teams.