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Mets vs Angels Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 23
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The Mets' recent struggles on the mound and at key lineup spots highlight their need for a power bat like Mike Trout, with trade speculation heating up ahead of the deadline.
The New York Mets are in the market for pitching help, and a reliever from the Minnesota Twins could be the answer.
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Playing GM for the Mets: Three MLB trade deadline moves for New York with NL East title within reach
This doesn't need a lengthy discussion: The Mets are buyers. They are in playoff position, they went to the NLCS last season and just signed Juan Soto to a gargantuan contract this past offseason. This is the window of contention for a team that hasn't won the World Series since 1986 and carries with it a fan base starving for another title.
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The Twins look to be sellers at the trade deadline. The Mets will be buyers. With the Mets badly needing bullpen help, a trade for Jhoan Durán would make all the sense in the world for them.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to be quite an intriguing team to follow ahead of the trade deadline. Could they make any shocking moves?
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Total Pro Sports on MSNMLB Insider Reveals 3 Top Sluggers The New York Mets Could Pursue As Deadline Nears
With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, the New York Mets are expected to be active buyers, and center field appears to be at the top of their shopping list. According to MLB insider Jim Bowden, the team is exploring several options to upgrade their outfield, with three names surfacing as potential targets.
About a week and a half remains before the MLB trade deadline — an uncomfortable time for many prospects, especially those currently with expected buyers like t
With approximately a week and a half left before the MLB trade deadline, rival evaluators say they admire the New York Mets’ farm system, noting its improvement, quality and depth. It is deep in terms of sought-after pitchers and up-the-middle position players.
Pro sports teams don’t retire someone’s jersey number unless the player who wore it was exceptional. That definition fits David Wright, longtime third baseman for the New York Mets – the only Major League Baseball team he ever played for.