The trade deadline is now just a week away and several teams are still unsure how aggressively to buy or sell between now and then. Per a report from Will Sammon of The Athletic, the Mets are hoping to do some buying but the extent of their shopping will likely come down to what other clubs are making available.
The Mets had a disastrous season in 2023. Despite running the highest payroll in MLB history, they fell out of contention and wound up selling at the deadline. That included flipping marquee names like Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander, eating salary in order to bring back greater prospects that bolstered their farm system.
Coming into 2024, they added to their roster but focused mainly on short-term deals, ideally improving their chances at competing in 2024 while leaving plenty of future flexibility intact. This year has had its ups and downs but they are currently 51-48 and in possession of the final Wild Card spot in the National League, so it makes sense that they would consider themselves buyers.
Hanging onto that playoff spot will be a challenge in a fairly crowded race. There are three clubs within a game of the Mets and seven within 4.5 games. Given that the club has been trying to restock its farm system and still isn’t a sure thing for the playoffs this year, they may prefer marginal adds that don’t involve significant prospect cost. Sammon reports that this is essentially how the club sees things, as they will be looking to make additions in ways that don’t hurt them in subsequent seasons, a similar mindset to their recent offseason.
Sammon uses the recent Phil Maton trade as an example, since the Mets took that contract off the Rays’ hands without having to surrender any prospect capital. Since the Mets have been willing to spend lavishly under owner Steve Cohen, taking on money in order to reduce prospect costs could logically be their preferred trading method. That’s in spite of the fact that they are paying a massive 110% tax on any further spending since they are a three-time payor of the competitive balance tax that is well above the highest tier.
Similar trades to address the bullpen may be forthcoming in the next week, with Sammon using Chad Green of the Blue Jays as a hypothetical example. The Jays picked up a club option for Green’s services that will pay him $21MM over the 2024 and 2025 seasons. They have now fallen out of contention and may have interest in ducking under the competitive balance tax, which could lead the two sides to line up on a trade that further bolsters the Mets’ bullpen and mostly provides the Jays with salary relief. Regardless of how the trades ultimately play out, upgrading the bullpen makes plenty of sense since Mets’ relievers have a collective 4.14 earned run average that placed them 19th in the league.
But as Sammon highlights, what the Mets do at the deadline will ultimately be determined by what’s available. All year long, the narrative around this summer’s deadline has focused on the lack of clear sellers. With the expanded playoffs, there are currently only six teams more than 7.5 games from a postseason spot. Per Sammon and other reports from around the baseball world, several clubs are still having various conversations and trying to figure out their plans of attack for the next week. Among the clubs that are firmly in the seller camp, some of them are rebuilding clubs that will likely be looking to maximize prospect hauls, such as the Marlins and White Sox.
One way or another, it seems the Mets will be making additions, even if they end up being modest. The flip side of that, of course, is that they don’t intend to be sellers. There were times earlier in the season when the Mets were struggling and it seemed possible that first baseman Pete Alonso could be made available. He is an impending free agent and it would make sense to make him available if the club were out of contention.
But since they have climbed back into a playoff spot, that doesn’t seem to be a possibility now. Sammon reports that the club is unlikely to trade Alonso, even if they suffer through a losing streak over the next week. That will mean leaving some trade value on the table but the Mets could recoup a bit of that by making Alonso a qualifying offer, though the pick would be fairly modest since CBT payors receive a compensatory pick after the fourth round.
Sammon also throws some cold water on the possibility of the Mets trading from their relatively strong rotation. It had been reported earlier this month that the Mets were considering selling a starting pitcher even if they stayed in the buyer camp, simply due to the number of viable starters they have on hand. Kodai Senga has been on the injured list all year but could be rejoining the club this week, entering a rotation mix that also consists of Sean Manaea, Luis Severino, Christian Scott, David Peterson, Jose Quintana and Tylor Megill, with José Buttó and Adrian Houser also on the roster but currently working out of the bullpen.
There would be some logic to trading someone from that group to upgrade another part of the roster and hoping that the depth would be strong enough to last through the season, but Sammon reports that the club will be reluctant to do so unless they get blown away by an offer. If such an offer were to be considered, Severino and Quintana would be the most logical candidates since they are impending free agents. Manaea could also return to the open market but he has a player option for 2025 that would complicate his trade candidacy.
Again, the external market forces figure to be playing a role here. As Sammon notes, a number of teams are looking for starting pitching and the lack of sellers might lead to the Mets getting some interesting offers that tempt them away from their preference for hanging onto the current group.
Sammon also adds that upgrading right field is another area the club could explore, with the caveat that it may be harder to accomplish that without giving up prospect talent. Starling Marte is having a solid season overall, with a line of .278/.328/.416 and 115 wRC+. But he’s now 35 years old and his health has become an increasing problem in recent years. He’s currently on the injured list with a bone bruise in his knee and the club has recently rotated Tyrone Taylor, DJ Stewart and Jeff McNeil through the position without any of them taking a firm hold of the job.
The list of possible trade candidates includes corner outfielders such as Taylor Ward, Randy Arozarena, Brent Rooker, Jesse Winker, Lane Thomas, Tommy Pham, Kevin Pillar and Miguel Andujar. But all of those guys are either still in their arbitration years or playing on modest free agent deals, meaning their current clubs would likely prioritize prospect-heavy returns as opposed to salary relief in any trade talks. Corner outfielders making notable salaries include George Springer, Mitch Haniger and old friend Michael Conforto, though it’s unclear if the Mets would be interested in taking on significant money to get any of those guys.
The Big Yo
Rooker and Andujar for Sproat and Luis Acuna
birdmansns
Are you drunk?
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
No way Mets trade acuna
julyn82001
Is Acuna a proven MLB level player already? He needs to continue his development. Rooker and Andújar are already in the bigs and having fine – if not great seasons – each…
rct
“Is Acuna a proven MLB level player already?”
No. They’ve moved him around defensively (2B, SS, and CF) and he looks good at all three positions. His hitting could use a lot of work, though. He’s been better over the last two months or so but his OPS is still hovering in the .670-.700 range. Wouldn’t be surprised to see him spend about half of the 2025 season in AAA. Mets will probably have to start next year with McNeil at 2B again.
birdmansns
And they are both almost 30. Why would they give up two top 100 prospects for them?
LordD99
You say this as if being drunk before lunch is a bad thing.
Biggavelli
Sproat nor acuna going anywhere.. if anything Baty gets moved first since you got vientos locked at 3rd and mauricio rehabbing.. both can play 3rd base and acuna will man 2nd base in the near future. They can get rid of either peterson megill or butto throw in Mcneil while they at it to cash in his last few games success
Blue Baron
Biggavelli: I believe there’s a strong possibility they let Alonso walk and play Vientos at 1B next year.
Mauricio
Then sign a 40 hr 3b to pair with Vientos at 1b …. Oh wait
Biggavelli
Thats my take as well.. no way we give alonso more than 25m a year just to hit homers when they dont count and grounnd into DP when we need him to drive in runs. Just not it! His splits with men on base vs empty is a head scratcher. Mets can utilize that money on someone else. Or maybe ryan clifford can be ready soon to bring depth
mlb fan
“Let Alonso walk”…I don’t disagree necessarily, but I believe that Pete Alonso holds the important cards. If Pete’s reasonable and signs a roughly 5/$125M contract, he’ll remain a Met. But, if Pete buys into the Scott Boras “greatest power hitter ever” propaganda and demands 7 yrs or $200M+, he’s as good as gone. Pete’s overall production CAN be replaced for considerably less than $200M+.
rct
“They can get rid of either peterson megill or butto”
Butto is an indispensable part of the bullpen right now and Peterson has been their best starter over the last month. If they can find a taker for Megill they need to send him out ASAP, but Butto and Peterson need to stay.
Timothy Jenkis
I prefer to eat a philly cheesesteak for lunch #win
Sunday Lasagna
I prefer Pat’s over Geno’s and I’ll take that “wit”
MacGromit
agreed, @padam. selling now when there is so few sellers will bring a premium for their movable pieces. if they could reset their luxury tax threshold, it would also serve to gear them up both in a further invigorated farm AND the ability to buy pieces to fill the gaps without that onerous 110% tax .
Bill M
That certainly makes sense but I get the impression that resetting the luxury tax threshold isn’t in their plans
10centBeerNight
Alonso performance this year is the elephant in the room.
LambchoP
Twins will take one of your starters…
padam
Mets need to dump. Don’t shift strategy because you happen to be hanging on by a thread. There’s no chance they are in the playoffs. Green would be double the cost in salary and talent going the other way. They should be looking to cash in on Alonso.
VonPurpleHayes
There’s a very good chance they’re in the playoffs.
holecamels35
This isn’t like a small market team hanging around in the playoff hunt, the Mets have tons of money and paying a tax on players won’t hurt them much. I would still debate trading a SP if Senga comes back healthy.
User 401527550
How is this shifting strategies? Did you think the Mets went into the year planning on being sellers?
Blackpink in the area
Why would Green cost talent the other way? He’s overpaid. All the Mets have to do is pay him and they can have him. That’s the kind of trade all fans should want their team to make.
rct
Nah. They’re in the playoffs now, they’re one of the hottest teams in baseball over the last two months, and they’re only three games behind Atlanta (who has been decimated with injuries) with an at-home series against them this weekend. If they had just an average bullpen, they’d be ten games over .500. DBacks showed us last year again why it’s important to just make it to the playoffs and see what happens.
They shouldn’t make any big moves, but a couple of moves to fix the bullpen would be great. I would avoid Chad Green like the plague, though. His K/9 is way down to 7.5 (career mark 11.3) and his BABIP against is .188 (career .277) screams regression.
MacGromit
@rct
Grimace Effect “screams regression” from being “one of the hottest teams in baseball”. When the wind blows, the smoke and mirrors act doesn’t work as well. I realize that every team that makes the postseason has a “shot” at winning it all but the Mets’ fundamental talent currently is not win-it-all probable.
They should sober up, sell pieces while it appears there are limited sellers and reset their luxury tax. it’s not that Cohen can’t afford it but at some point there wisdom in regrouping rather than throwing it all out there when you’re overmatched in a fight.
rct
“Grimace Effect “screams regression” from being “one of the hottest teams in baseball”.”
Please provide something in the way of stats to prove this. Otherwise I don’t believe you. Their lineup is extremely solid and it’s the primary reason their record is so good over the last two months. Their starting pitching over that stretch has been meh, their bullpen has been atrocious. But they’re still winning games. So which area is due for regression?
Mauricio
What? Sell tickets try to win this yr! The luxury tax doesn’t hurt the Mets or Cohen
burn0820
There’s a very good chance they’re in the playoffs, they have one of the easiest schedules going forward and own the tie breakers with most of the playoff contenders for the wild card
Canosucks
# padam Agree with padam; Dump Polar Beer now while you can still get something for him. Mets are lucky they make the playoffs and then what a participation award when they are knocked out?
Hey, look fans we tried?
Have the stones to make the call now and build for next year.
Package Sevy or JD along with Alonso
Schedule easy going forward? LOL
They barely split against the Marlins who were 30 games under 500 to start. They are not going anywhere
crazywater
They are already in a wild card position. IF they can add some bullpen depth without losing any prospects then they should go for it.
PiazzaParty
“hanging on by a thread” is in inaccurate description of one of the hottest teams for the last 2 months
kingmanscorner
I’ll have the pancake triple play!
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
@padam you are absolutly right. This team is not good enough to win a world series. They are better off retooling so that they cahnbe a contender in the future
PiazzaParty
“This team is not good enough to win the world series” is just your opinion.
The team is winning baseball games. They’re currently in the playoffs. That’s not debatable.
radhippo
Please take Taylor Ward from the Angels!!! he’s got to be the most boring player in the league!
VonPurpleHayes
In some ways, the Mets are in a worse spot by being a little competitive. They acquired a lot of 1-year pieces that would make perfect trade chips, but now they’re likely holding on to most of them for a playoff race.
At the same time, this makes things more exciting for the fans. And hey, you never know. In the playoffs, anything can happen.
rct
Spot on as always, Von.
raisinsss
What?!
I’m 100% more excited about making a run for the WC than I would be for the prospect “hauls” that Quintana, Manaea, or Severino would bring back.
YankeesBleacherCreature
He’s saying short-term pain for long-term gains but that’s not how Cohen operates. Braves lost Albies so I can see them as buyers and then catching up to the Braves.
VonPurpleHayes
Yea. I know. I called out why Mets fans would and perhaps should be more excited, but it doesn’t exactly fit with Cohen’s original plan.
raisinsss
I think it does fit the original 2024 plan, at least articulated by Stearns. He insisted they would be competitive, but not “going for it” as they were last year. And, contrary to the preseason hate, it seems to be working out.
They sought guys on short deals with enough upside for this to be a playoff team. Thus far it seems they’ve hit on Manaea, Severino, and Bader. JD is mostly himself. Iglesias and Torrens are working so far. Had they been out of it, these parts could be traded.
VonPurpleHayes
What’s interesting is, I fully expect some recession from some of these guys who have been having career years, but players like McNeil and Alonso are going to get going and sort of fill that void. McNeil’s starting to come around already. The playoff race is going to be tough, but I full expect the Mets to get 1 of the WCs.
Karensjer
I think all teams prefer to add at the deadline.
Seaver rules
Mets aren’t trading Alonso, Acuna or Sproat. Looks like they will try and add Winker, Yates and Chafin or Suter. There not going to give the Marlins or Angels what they want for Scott or Estevez.
rct
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that Jesse Winker is not in the Mets plans.
raisinsss
If the Mets do not acquire Jesse Winker, I’d bet he is responsible for at least 1 game winning RBI in their September series.
It’s destiny
rct
@raisinsss: that is a guarantee. If first base is open, they should automatically IBB him every time.
raisinsss
I think everyone in Citi needs to start giving him a standing ovation.
He’s too good a heel. Maybe he’s feeding off the boos.
Flanster
@rct, Regarding Winker ,stranger things have happened.
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
@rct I don’t think that the Mets should be buyers but if they were, Jessie Winker would be a perfect fit that gets DJ’s and Taylor’s bats out of the lineup. Solid 1 through 9 lineup but not elite, still need to improve at 2nd base if they want to go anywhere
JRamHOF
I’m glad to see a lot of teams go for it, but there are going to be very few sellers. The WS winner will likely be the team with the healthiest rotation through the playoffs. (And, selfishly, I was hoping that the Guards would land one of the Mets’ starters)
Blackpink in the area
The teams that do sell are open for business. The Marlins have a lot of players available. Nationals and White Sox same thing these teams are going to unload a ton of talent.
User 401527550
Why are these articles written like they are competing for one playoff spot? They are competing for one of three playoff spots? They have an ace coming back this week and will be adding this week. The way the Braves are dropping they will be the odd team out.
Blackpink in the area
The Mets looked like sure fire sellers a few weeks ago. Let’s stop with the chest banging nonsense. It’s great your team has turned it around enjoy it stop being bitter.
User 401527550
They most certainly weren’t sellers a couple weeks ago. Saying doesn’t make it true. Let’s stay in reality now and stop acting like they are only competing for one playoff spot. It’s just not true.
burn0820
They also have 4 games against the Braves coming up at home
SalaryCapMyth
I’m a Braves fan and Mets could be right. The Braves have been playing 500 ball since May so they have to look pretty vulnerable. That’s consistently mediocre for quite a while now. With that and three playoff spots why shouldn’t the Mets pursue it.
thecheddahbob
You act like you haven’t seen this movie 100 times before. They will be just good enough not to be sellers at the deadline, and they won’t add to their minors, and then they will fade in august and September. This roster is currently outplaying expectations
10centBeerNight
NYM situation is complicated as Von said. Also until they have a clarity on Senga return to top form, can’t really deal from your SP.
KirkRueter
Do you want Conforto back? You have to take Thairo Estrada too.
top jimmy
A team that splits a series with the Marlins coming off the break is not a serious contender. Mets should trade Alonso, Severino, Martinez, Manaea, Quintana, and Bader for whatever prospect capital they can get. Then reload for next year.
Canosucks
# top jimmy As a long time Mets fan; you the Man; right on brother some reality in this thread.
Stearns should have some stones and reload
Mauricio
You are nuts, They can beat anyone in baseball for a two week stretch. Lindor is as good as any player on Dodgers.
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
@Mauricio Stay off drugs, they are bad for your mind. Lindor is a little league player compared to Freddie Freeman, Ohtani, and Mookie Betts. I’d rather have Will Smith over Lindor as well. Your insane
User 401527550
Maybe it’s time for you to pack up and become a fan of another team. Lindor is a top ten WAR player every year. He’s an elite defensive shortstop which I would take any day. Of course he’s not Ohtani but you’re nuts if he’s not in conversation with Betts. Freeman is a first baseman and doesn’t hold nearly the value of an elite shortstop and Will Smith isn’t even remotely in the conversation. But seriously why be a fan of a team if all you do is trash them. Go route for someone else.
PiazzaParty
Stay off drugs, they are bad for your mind. Lindor is a little league player compared to Freddie Freeman, Ohtani, and Mookie Betts. I’d rather have Will Smith over Lindor as well. Your insane
Of all your nonsense, this is one of your worst takes. What an arrogant person you must be to write that out.
Reminds me of a Jr Soprano quote “some people are so far behind the race they actually think they’re leading”.
Really applies to you @LFGMets
PiazzaParty
I would avoid drawing grand conclusions from a 4 game set after a 4 day break.
Sometimes it takes guys a few games to get back into the routine and timing.
raisinsss
I posted this but jimmy got offended.
Poor guy
raisinsss
Jackie Bradley Jr signed w the Mets. Minor league deal.
You heard it from raisinsssss first!
YankeesBleacherCreature
Dude broke his 28-game hitting streak with the Long Island Ducks to sign. He could’ve been a Ducks legend.
raisinsss
He’s already in sole possession of the record having passed Mel Stocker.
Maybe he felt like there was nothing left to accomplish and decided to go out on top.
Will his streak be resumed on his inevitable return at some point? Need some from Elias to chime in
Johnny utah
Its never adding bec any substantial trade always involves player A for player B
So saying mets (or any team) will “add” is deceiving
If they add an impact player it will cost a valuable future piece
“Add” means i’m adding to my bank acct with my recent pay check
“Adding” at deadline means you’re gambling future talent for a chance at success in the next 2 months
YankeesBleacherCreature
Everyone here knows what “adding” means in context so quit being pedantic bc your comment is irrelevant.
Johnny utah
@yankee & rct
Feel free to avoid responding next time
You’re not “adding” anything to the point i’m making
vtadave
Well you certainly didn’t add anything yourself.
rct
Found Blue Baron’s alt account. A+ pedantry.
thecheddahbob
This season was exactly what I was worried about as a Mets fan. The Mets had a great off-season where they signed some great potential trade chips, and now they are just good enough that they won’t be sellers, but not good enough to have any real shot at a World Series
Fakename1314
They should sign me to the league minimum. I too have a lifeless bat, but my beer chugging skills are unmatched. My fBCAR is 14.3.