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Mets eyeing ‘versatile outfielder’ as last big position player addition
The New York Mets recently spent important resources to sign Bo Bichette, but there is one last piece of the […]
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Phillies reporter makes an all-time great comparison after NY Mets stole Bo Bichette
We probably don’t fully grasp how especially grand it was for the New York Mets to land Bo Bichette. We’re still debating whether he’ll be a good third baseman
Combined with $765 million man Juan Soto and perpetual All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor, Bichette both lengthens and diversifies New York's lineup. Bichette banged out 181 hits in 139 games in 2025, and twice led the AL in hits, in 2021 (191) and 2022 (189).
The Mets have a surplus of young talent at multiple positions and their farm system is considered one of the best in baseball. That gives president of baseball operations David Stearns plenty of ammunition to acquire proven commodities who can plug holes and fix weaknesses on the big-league roster.
After signing Bo Bichette to a $126 million deal, the Mets are thought to turn their attention to the Cody Bellinger sweepstakes, and also the trade market, where New York has the luxury of either trading high-profile players away or bringing them in.
The New York Mets reportedly agreed to a deal with Bo Bichette, and they have decided where he will play next season.
The New York Mets should strongly consider trading 24-year-old infielder Ronny Mauricio ahead of spring training.
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