Yankees predicted to trade 'sneaky' target to Padres
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Even after re-signing Pete Alonso and Sean Manaea and adding Juan Soto, Clay Holmes and other veterans to the roster, the Mets are heading into the trade deadline with a chance to fortify their World Series aspirations. The team has been linked to frontline starter Dylan Cease, who could suddenly be on the San Diego Padres' trade block.
Rumors suggest the New York Mets are targeting center fielders Harrison Bader and Cedrick Mullins as potential trade targets.
With one week left before the July 31 trade deadline, New York Mets beat writers Tim Britton and Will Sammon tackled questions regarding Clay Holmes’ role, Mark Vientos’ future and the possibility of upgrading the lineup. Note: Submitted questions have been edited for clarity and length.
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Will Sammon of The Athletic recently reported that New York could deal from its infield depth to fill other needs. The Mets have a quartet of young, cost-controlled contributors in Brett Baty, Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña to dangle on the market.
The Diamondbacks are reeling and look to be sellers at the trade deadline. The Mets could use another starting pitcher. This seems like a match between the two.
There is one thing that the New York Mets will almost assuredly look to accomplish at the upcoming MLB trade deadline.
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Before the New York Mets do anything else in terms of trades before the July 31 deadline, they're almost certainly going to acquire one to two relievers. This i
With less than two weeks before the trade deadline, the New York Mets are drawing praise from rival executives for the strides their farm system has made. According to Will Sammon of The Athletic, the Mets' top priority ahead of the deadline is upgrading their bullpen.