The New York Mets were recently predicted to make a blockbuster trade that would send a star to the Washington Nationals.
The proposed deal is a one-for-one swap involving two former first-round picks and top prospects who could need a change of scenery. Baty and Cavalli are former top 100 prospects but both have struggled, which is why Reuter thinks the one-for-one swap makes sense.
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Mendoza cited Jared Young and non-roster invitee Joey Meneses as additional options at first base while the third base mix (if Vientos were to take over first base) could include Baty, Luisangel Acuña (whom the Mets have told to get reps at the position) and Ronny Mauricio.
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Mendoza mentioned Jared Young and Joey Meneses — both of whom the Mets signed to minor-league contracts this offseason — as options at first base. Young, 29, is on the 40-man roster but boasts only 62 career MLB at-bats. Meneses, 32, is a .231 hitter in 1,114 MLB at-bats.
The Mets' Pete Alonso contingency plans are clearly in motion, revolving around the familiar faces of Mark Vientos and Brett Baty. Baty and Vientos -- both natural third basemen -- have been taking reps at first to ready themselves in case Alonso doesn't return.
The New York Mets may already have their Pete Alonso replacement in case he leaves. One of their breakout starts from 2024 could step in and play first base.
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The Mets struck a deal for another potential bench bat on Friday, agreeing to terms with infielder Nick Madrigal on one-year pact, according to a source. It's a split contract worth different amounts in the Majors and Minors.
Bednar's projected market value, if the Mets were to choose to extend him, is six years, $87 million, per Spotrac. Depending on the timing of the trade, that could look like either a slight or a massive overpay, if it's the actual dollar amount of the extension he receives.