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Mets Discussing Mark Vientos In Trade Talks

By Nick Deeds | July 28, 2025 at 1:37pm CDT

The Mets are clear buyers this summer with a 1.5 game lead over the Phillies for control of the NL East, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible that they would deal from their big league roster. As the club seeks help in multiple areas of it’s roster, Andy Martino of SNY reports that the club has been discussing infielder Mark Vientos with rival clubs ahead of this week’s trade deadline. He adds that teams have inquired after not only Vientos but also fellow infield youngsters Brett Baty and Ronny Mauricio, though Martino notes that teams have come away with the belief that Vientos is the most available of those three names.

It’s a position that would have been unthinkable just a few months ago. The 25-year-old enjoyed a breakout season last year when he slashed .266/.332/.516 with 27 homers and 22 doubles across just 111 games. That seemed to position Vientos as the club’s third baseman of the future in spite of his lackluster work with the glove last season. Unfortunately for the Mets and Vientos, however, things have gone off the rails this year. The Mets were surely hoping that his glove would improve at least somewhat with time, but he’s remained one of the worst defenders in the sport this year. This time, however, his offense isn’t carrying the overall package. Vientos has slashed just .226/.280/.358 (81 wRC+) across 73 games this year amid a power outage that’s seen his barrel rate collapse from 14.1% last year to just 7.3% in 2025.

With Vientos unproductive on both offense and defense, he’s arguably expendable on a club with better options at first base (Pete Alonso) and DH (Starling Marte). Baty, Mauricio, Luisangel Acuna and Jeff McNeil can all hold their own on the infield as well, to say nothing of the anticipated eventual return of Jesse Winker from the injured list, at which point he’ll likely return to sharing time with Marte at DH. All of those options leave Vientos somewhat squeezed out of the mix for playing time, but another club could look at Vientos’s 2024 performance and the fact that he remains under team control through the end of the 2029 season and see an opportunity to buy low on a bat with an All-Star caliber ceiling.

The White Sox, for instance, have interest in Vientos according to a report from USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. Nightengale suggests that the Sox would want Vientos in return for center fielder Luis Robert Jr. after months of connections between Robert and the Mets in the rumor mill. Robert’s value is unlikely to be high enough to land Vientos in a one-for-one trade at this point, though speculatively speaking it’s at least possible he could be had if Robert was packaged with pitching help that would help address New York’s other needs.

Chicago is far from the only team that should have interest in Vientos if he’s available, however. The Diamondbacks are primarily targeting young pitching, but Vientos would be an intriguing fit given the recent loss of first baseman Josh Naylor and the club’s impending plans to trade third baseman Eugenio Suarez in the coming days. The Padres are dangling Dylan Cease in hopes of adding a bat or two this summer, and Vientos’s combination of upside and cheap team control could be attractive to a cash-strapped contender. The Rays are always creative and appear to be at least considering dealing incumbent first baseman Yandy Diaz this summer. The Red Sox are in need of first base help and could benefit from another right-handed bat in their lineup.

A handful of those clubs mentioned remain in playoff contention alongside the Mets, but it certainly wouldn’t be the first time a pair of buy-side GMs managed to get creative and work out a trade that benefits both clubs. Vientos should have broad appeal to teams looking for help on the infield corners or at DH regardless of their competitive timeline thanks to his combination of near-term upside and long-term team control. Of course, it’s far from a lock that the Mets will actually move Vientos. New York stands to benefit as much as anyone from the slugger’s upside in 2026 and beyond, particularly in the likely event that Alonso opts out of his contract this winter. Even in 2025, the depth Vientos provides could prove essential in the event of an injury sidelining a player like Marte or any of the club’s infielders. While the slugger isn’t the key cog in the Mets’ lineup he was last year, all the traits that make him an attractive buy-low candidate would make it difficult for the club’s front office to justify selling low on him.

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  1. SgtGrumbles

    7 hours ago

    It’s amazing how much writing MLBTR does for rumors spread by Martino and Puma absolute click-bait gadfly beat reporters.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      7 hours ago

      It’s true though. Why wouldn’t they report it? Mets are shopping Vientos around.

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      • Floridacoach 2

        7 hours ago

        Those two, and many other reporters are looking for followers – and are essentially reporting yesterday’s news, or no news at all!!

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      • SgtGrumbles

        7 hours ago

        Agreed, it could be. But it doesn’t change how lazy it feels to me when they tweet one line or write a half paragraph of speculation and then MLBTR writers post reams of analysis.

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        • Blue Baron

          7 hours ago

          Because the internet and social media have led to too many outlets and reporters needing to justify their existence and thus chasing too little actual news

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        • shea

          3 hours ago

          This article is like 9 paragraphs long

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        • Blue Baron

          2 hours ago

          shea: And?

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        • Joel from NY

          1 hour ago

          It’s true there are only little shreds of news but there’s a large number of Mets fans eager to read anything. If the Mets are willing to deal Vientos and writers get a whiff of it, seems to me you can’t criticize the sportswriter for reporting it. Separate issue that Martino is a big wokester, can’t stand his lefty holiness.

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    • Brett Baty’s Bat

      7 hours ago

      Jon Heyman says ummmm hello.

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      • HalosHeavenJJ

        7 hours ago

        Heyman is looking for Boras approval more than clicks.

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    • dshires4

      7 hours ago

      You understand what the word “Rumors” means, right?

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      • Floridacoach 2

        7 hours ago

        You also need to understand that some of these guys “make-up” their own “rumors” to gain readership … I’ve been reporting for close to 39 years and I too ‘am in n that loop…

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        • dshires4

          6 hours ago

          For sure. But there people acting like it’s implausible that the Mets are trying to offload a guy who might have value based on past performances but cratered this year because they have viable alternatives already in house. It makes baseball sense. It’s not “Andujar + Frazier” all over again.

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    • Giants fnn

      6 hours ago

      Social media posts are a quick way to be the first to report key news. MLBTR does the best job of vetting these and provides the most relevant breakdown of the situation. I always check this site to get the real news on such things. Don’t think this site cares about the glam level of the reporters

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      • Joel from NY

        1 hour ago

        Thanks, I agree that this site is one of the few with intelligent writing. I’m not inclined to jump on them because all we have at this point are rumors…but we’re all here reading them, aren’t we?

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    • dugmet

      6 hours ago

      But, its extremely likely the Mets have made Vientos available and, why are you reading a site named MLB Trade Rumors?

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    • HatlessPete

      52 mins ago

      Where do you think the rumors they write about come from if not gadfly beat reporters lol? Mlbtr doesn’t do their own reporting, they aggregate stories and add their own analysis. It’s literally what this site is for. Personally I prefer to just check mlbtr periodically rather than dealing with a mess of social media accounts and etc to get my mlb chatter fix.

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  2. The Raven

    7 hours ago

    I thought this guys was the next big thing?

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      7 hours ago

      He went from superstar to stinks on ice in less than a year. Baseball is a cruel sport.

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      • Brett Baty’s Bat

        7 hours ago

        Just ask Luis Robert Jr.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          6 hours ago

          Looks like he’s figuring things out. Vientos is going the other way. But I expect them both to have All Star caliber seasons in front of them.

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        • rct

          3 hours ago

          “Vientos is going the other way.”

          Eh. Vientos is slashing .302/.318/.442/.760 over his last 12 games. It’s not much but he’s at least looking more comfortable. Hasn’t homered since May, though.

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    • Brett Baty’s Bat

      7 hours ago

      That’s what she said.

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      • Bill M

        6 hours ago

        She never said that

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  3. chandlerbing

    7 hours ago

    Shocking as it is
    I think id rather hang on to baty than vientos right now

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  4. Sk8

    7 hours ago

    Vientos for Robert Jr straight up would be robbery. The Mets would be stupid to take that.

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    • abcmets99

      7 hours ago

      Kind of makes sense though, two players with down years, but if they could simply get it together come with high ceilings.

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      • hottakesonly

        6 hours ago

        @abcmets We will give you 3 months of Heaney for Vientos if we’re just giving him away now lol.

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        • abcmets99

          6 hours ago

          LOL, Heaney, no. But Bednar? I’d probably do that.

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        • hottakesonly

          6 hours ago

          Again, You and you only.

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      • Samtman

        4 hours ago

        4 years of vientos for 3 months of luis? Really? That trade is gonna require a bit more from CWS to balance out

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    • Seamaholic

      7 hours ago

      I’d argue the opposite. Vientos had one magical year in 2024 but has done nothing in any of his other three years in the majors, is one of the worst defenders in the sport, and wasn’t spectacular in the minors either. And even his 2024 was a fairly obvious fluke, as his K rate was sky high (30%) and basically every ball he hit hard found grass or went out.

      I wouldn’t trade Robert for him.

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      • stymeedone

        7 hours ago

        Really? You wouldn’t trade 2 months of Roberts for 5 years of Vientos?

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      • Floridacoach 2

        7 hours ago

        I wouldnt want either of them to “build around” or to rely on in a playoff series.. might as well bring someone up from your minor league that you have at least some trust in …

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        • geofft

          7 hours ago

          If you had trust in them, they wouldn’t still be in the minors.

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      • rct

        6 hours ago

        “I wouldn’t trade Robert for him.”

        Mind-blowing take. Robert has been awful for two straight years and is potentially a free agent at the end of the season. You theoretically have two years of control on Robert beyond this season but it’s at $20 million per season.

        Vientos has been bad this season, but his hard hit % and exit velo are still very solid. He’s probably going to be a DH (maybe 1B, though he probably won’t be good there, either) going forward. But I’d still roll the dice on him bouncing back at a very affordable rate vs. Robert at $20 million/year. I cannot imagine the Mets would be dumb enough to trade Vientos straight up for Robert.

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    • desertdawg

      7 hours ago

      D’Backs get Vientos

      Mets get (OF) McCarthy

      Both have been underachievers in their careers, maybe a change of scenery would make a difference.

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    • rmullig2

      6 hours ago

      The Sox would have to add Houser or Taylor to the trade.

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      • hyraxwithaflamethrower

        60 mins ago

        Houser, fine, Taylor, no.

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  5. abcmets99

    7 hours ago

    Vientos is a solid talent and has the clear ability to be a 30-35+ hr 3B. He unfortunately leaves a lot to be desired as far plate discipline and defense. As a Mets fan, I would prefer that they don’t trade him, but I wouldn’t be opposed to trading him in the right deal. I think the Mets should instead insist on Acuna for any team asking about Vientos, even if they have to throw in a solid prospect as well. Baty and Mauricio should not be moved unless the Mets get an offer they can’t refuse.

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    • geofft

      7 hours ago

      Why would a team asking about Vientos take Acuna instead? Two thoroughly different players with two almost completely opposite skill sets. The team looking for Vientos is seeking power and clearly is not concerned about defense, and is not seeking sped or versatility.

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      • abcmets99

        7 hours ago

        Well this presumes the team asking seeks infield depth in general, not specifically seeking a power oriented corner IF. Obviously they are 2 players with much different skillsets, but it’s not wild to assume that a team asking about Vientos might have at least some level of appetite for Acuna. I just think Acuna is the clear favorite for the Mets to offload right now.

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        • geofft

          6 hours ago

          Well its a bad assumption. 1) If they are seeking IF depth in general, they are likely seeking some level of defense, not one of the very worst defenders in the game.
          2) If they are asking about Vientos, then they’re clearly seeking power – because that is all he offers.
          3) You may feel Acuna is the most expendable. But that makes him worth less on the market.

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  6. Rexhudler86

    7 hours ago

    Vientos for Tyler Anderson

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    • HalosHeavenJJ

      7 hours ago

      I’d do that in a heartbeat but the Mets wouldn’t. Vientos has upside and 5 years of control. Those are more valuable than 3 months of consistency.

      Veintos plus a decent prospect like Morabito would net the Mets a Detmers return.

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      • aberdeen101

        7 hours ago

        lol

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    • Brett Baty’s Bat

      7 hours ago

      Vientos for Jose Soriano. Fixed.
      Obtw, you don’t need a DH in Anaheim.

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      • Rexhudler86

        1 hour ago

        @brett baty. I know he’s not great, at 3rd base. Angels potentially need one if they trade rengifo and moancada. It does solve some problems for both teams and its really not a crazy ask since you have to pay extra for pitching. Definitely not trading Soriano he’s the only good one on the staff, and that’s not saying much.

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  7. HEHEHATE

    7 hours ago

    Doyle, Harris, and now Vientos all avaliable at the deadline is insane

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  8. jvent

    7 hours ago

    How about Vientos and Tidwell or Dohm to the Rays for Morel, Fairbanks and Bradley ? Morel was a 3b with the Cubs, Fairbanks and Bradley could both be BP help

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    • Brett Baty’s Bat

      7 hours ago

      Morel would be useless to the Mets.

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    • Floridacoach 2

      7 hours ago

      The Rays would only give-up Fairbanks for the three of them, if that… you’re dreaming!!

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    • geofft

      7 hours ago

      The Mets don’t need a 3B as part of the return. Its part of the reason Vientos is available.

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  9. 10centBeerNight

    7 hours ago

    Perhaps as part of a package for a significant SP

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  10. El Kabong

    7 hours ago

    Vientos to Minnesota for Harrison Bader, Danny Coulombe, and/or Griffin Jax. Vientos’ potential is a lot to give up, but the trade would address some immediate Mets’ needs.

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    • Brett Baty’s Bat

      7 hours ago

      Jax plus for Vientos sounds good.

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    • aberdeen101

      7 hours ago

      Mets fans keep giving … funny stuff. Dude, his potential isn’t as great as you say. I’d be willing to bet last year was an outlier. He is more in tune with this year. -0.6 WAS, .226 BA, 6 HR, 27 RBI and an OBP of .280. He is a career .238 hitter. Dial it back. Minnesota laughs at this. Why would they do it? You realize Royce Lewis is their starting 3B man. Vents serves no purpose to the twins. Reality check dude.

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      • El Kabong

        7 hours ago

        I’m not a Mets fan. Twins can play Vientos at IB.

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    • geofft

      7 hours ago

      I would suspect that the Twins could get more for that package. Especially if its Jax.

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      • El Kabong

        6 hours ago

        It would be worth it for the Mets to throw in a decent prospect or two. The question would be how decent.

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    • Floridacoach 2

      7 hours ago

      What are you smoking??? It’s highly illegal, whatever it is…!!!Minnesota wouldn’t give you any one of those for Vientos

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      • rmullig2

        6 hours ago

        Like they really wouldn’t give up Bader for Vientos. Sounds like you are the one who is high.

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      • rct

        3 hours ago

        Minnesota would immediately trade two months of Bader for Vientos. Crazy to think otherwise.

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  11. mohoney

    7 hours ago

    The White Sox were SO CLOSE! They just insisted on the wrong Mets infielder. They should be asking for Baty instead.

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    • abcmets99

      7 hours ago

      Mets would hang up the phone on that deal. Baty for Robert Jr. is insane.

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    • Brett Baty’s Bat

      7 hours ago

      No chance of Baty getting dealt.
      Baty is the next Jeff McNeil.

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      • aberdeen101

        7 hours ago

        Lets keep being a Met fan and grossly overrate your players.

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        • Flanster

          6 hours ago

          Every team’s fans do the same thing

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        • abcmets99

          6 hours ago

          Watch the games. Baty is a future .275 hitter with 25+ hrs and plus defense. He could end up being a light version of Ketel Marte.

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        • mohoney

          1 hour ago

          As long as he is shielded against lefties…

          He is a platoon player.

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    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      57 mins ago

      Much as I’d love this, this is ridiculous. No way, not unless the Sox are throwing in at least two pitchers, too.

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  12. Rsox

    7 hours ago

    Starting to look like Vientos break out last season may have been an outlier.

    This could be a good pick up for the Mariners as he is controlled for 4 more seaaons and wouldn’t just be a rental

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  13. Joebuck

    7 hours ago

    Trade proposal
    Pirates get
    Mark Vientos
    Ryan. Clifford
    Luisangel Accuna

    Mets get
    O’Neil Cruz

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    • abcmets99

      7 hours ago

      I would do this if I’m the Mets

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      • vtadave

        7 hours ago

        Of course you would

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    • aberdeen101

      7 hours ago

      This might be one of the worst things I’ve seen on this site. Why would Pittsburgh do this? The Mets would be giving up some combo of Mauricio, Williams, Benge and Reimer. Pick three. Vents sucks. LOL on Acuna. Clifford is mid. Do Mets fans really think before they create crap like this?

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      • abcmets99

        6 hours ago

        Vientos definitely doesn’t suck. He’s got a very high offensive ceiling and comes with years of team control. Of course he has some notable short comings with respect to his plate discipline and defense, but he could very well be some teams 30-35HR 3B or DH for the next 5+ years. That said, the Mets would for absolutely have to include a top prospect or likely 2 in a Vientos for Cruz deal, no way the proposal above gets the deal done.

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      • geofft

        6 hours ago

        @ aberdeen101 Sadly, no, they do not. And I am a Mets’ fan. That said, I think most trade proposals from fans are equally short-sighted and imbalanced.

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      • Ma4170

        3 hours ago

        No, they wouldnt have to give three of those players for cruz. Hes a great talent with huge shortcomings, but not worth three top 100 hy any stretch.

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    • Floridacoach 2

      7 hours ago

      DUD!!!

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  14. padam

    6 hours ago

    “…recent loss of first baseman Josh Naylor…”

    How is it a loss? They traded him.

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  15. Joebuck

    6 hours ago

    It’s called a negotiation. Pull Acuna add Benge and Megill.

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    • MorriesWigs

      6 hours ago

      Benge isn’t going anywhere. This regime isn’t going to make that mistake again

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    • geofft

      6 hours ago

      Megill is injured. On the 60-day till at least Aug 15, but there’s not even a timetable for when he might start his rehab. So he’ll probably be out far longer.

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  16. MorriesWigs

    6 hours ago

    Yes he’s under control until 2029, but he’s also out of minor league options. He can’t field for his life, and is very overmatched at the plate this year. Vientos for Robert is an obvious slam dunk for the Mets. Not sure why people think it’s so far fetched

    I think they’d move baty for the right player. I doubt acuna has much of a market as his only asset seems to be his speed. Mauricio I would say is off the table (nobody is really untouchable)

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    • rct

      6 hours ago

      “Vientos for Robert is an obvious slam dunk for the Mets. Not sure why people think it’s so far fetched”

      Because Robert is awful and will probably be a free agent at season’s end. You don’t trade away a guy with years of control who put up an .800+ OPS last year including a great postseason for two months of a struggling underachiever like Robert. I’m not even high on Vientos’s abilities but the Mets turn that trade down 10 times out of 10.

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      • hyraxwithaflamethrower

        47 mins ago

        As a White Sox fan, I agree, but it’s more because of control than because I believe in Vientos at all. Last year looks like an outlier, whereas Robert put up 5WAR/162 over 4 seasons (albeit fully healthy in only a Covid-shortened one). Vientos has never sniffed that. Both the floor and ceiling are higher with Robert because of his defense and baserunning. But both control and cost matter, so I agree that the Mets would be dumb to entertain this.

        Now, if the Sox also throw in some pitching, maybe that forms the backbone of a deal.

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  17. BCleveland3381

    6 hours ago

    The problem with Vientos is he’s so bad defensively he needs to either be a full time DH or be a .850+ ops 3B to make dealing with his defense worth it.

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    • Ma4170

      3 hours ago

      Or play 1b where he’s better defensively

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  18. stubby66

    6 hours ago

    I could see maybe a Quintana and Myers for a Ronny

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  19. Andy 51

    6 hours ago

    Trade proposal.
    White Sox package up LR Jr, Adrian Houser and Steven Wilson for Brett Baty

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    • Bob Sacamano 310

      5 hours ago

      Give me Ryan Clifford

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  20. sss847

    4 hours ago

    i’m a mets fan. i really want luis robert jr. but only if the mets give up absolutely nothing to get him.

    i don’t understand why the white sox aren’t cooperating.

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    • rct

      3 hours ago

      I know you’re being sarcastic but acting like Robert has any trade value whatsoever is just as crazy as some of the proposals you appear to be mocking.

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      • hyraxwithaflamethrower

        50 mins ago

        You sound like a casual fan who takes one glance at overall OPS and decided he sucks.

        In reality, his OPS against lefties is .966. Over his last 12 games, his OPS (total) is .926, so he’s showing signs of heating up. And even if that’s a mirage, he’s a platoon bat who hits like an All-Star against lefties, plays solid defense, and steals bases. With the Sox being willing to pay down his salary, that’s at least some value. A number of teams could use his skillset, diminished as his hitting may be..

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  21. Canosucks

    3 hours ago

    Mets are fourth from the bottom in RISP; only 3 teams worse than the Mets and .004 BA separates the Mets from the bottom.

    Play with the cards that are dealt you this year and don’t waste getting rid of any young talent; this team is not going to win 2-1 or 3-2 in the playoffs.

    Stay smart; take your chances and build and fight next year.
    Keep Vientos

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  22. Grey matter

    3 hours ago

    If controllable future wasn’t a thing Vientos prolly wouldn’t be enough to get Robert jr. (just saying)

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    • mohoney

      1 hour ago

      Vientos alone probably still isn’t enough. As awfulnas Robert has been, Vientos has been equally awful, AND he can’t field a position.

      Robert Jr. and Houser for Baty and a lotto ticket outfielder works for both sides.

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      • Grey matter

        39 mins ago

        “AND he can’t field a position”
        Yup…. exactly. The only mitigating factor is you can work with coaches to field better and there’s 3 controllable years to prove it. There’s value in that

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  23. Grey matter

    2 hours ago

    Regardless of anything Mets should keep him and look at this season as just a sophomore jinx…..nothing more

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  24. hyraxwithaflamethrower

    55 mins ago

    Vientos has had one good year. He’s worth more than Robert because of the cheap control, but if he’s not hitting, which he usually isn’t, he kind of sucks. At least Robert is able to provide good defense and steal a few bases.

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  25. tjg25

    52 mins ago

    Aside from team control you’re insane if you think Vientos is more valuable to any team than Robert is.

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    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      36 mins ago

      Robert’s the better player, but the reality is both cost and control matter.

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