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Let’s find the Mets a starting pitcher, Part 4

With the month of December underway, the Mets have yet to make a move at the major league level, but the team still need another starting pitcher if it wants to head into the 2020 season with a five-man rotation that can realistically contend for a spot in the postseason. This offseason hasn’t exactly been moving at breackneck speed, but a couple of options mentioned earlier in this series are off the board: Kyle Gibson signed a three-year, $30 million contract with the Rangers, and Jake Odorizzi accepted the Twins’ qualifying offer.