We’ve already spoken before about free agency and how signing the top players at a position doesn’t always translate to wins or production. This is the time where general managers really earn their money.
For good teams, it’s all about adding that particular piece that’ll fit the puzzle. For bad teams, it’s trying to dump salary or older players in return for prospects. Much like the lottery, “you never know.” But in the Mets position, one thing that gets overlooked is a possible trade.
We hear about free agency and who they should sign or who they can sign.