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The Mets are weighing several options to bolster their outfield and starting rotation via free agency or trade.
The newest members of the Mets' infield have a chance of doing something quite rare on Opening Day. Earlier this winter, the Mets signed Jorge Polanco with the intent of using him as a first baseman.
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The New York Mets reportedly agreed to sign Bo Bichette on Friday, but they also claimed a talented shortstop off waivers.
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What's next for the Mets after adding Bo Bichette? Three options for David Stearns to keep upgrading
So while the Bichette addition eases the pressure to make a needle-moving addition this winter, the Mets presumably aren't done even as we enter the back half of January. Assuming that's the case, what might the Mets be plotting? Let's explore some options for the Mets and Bichette as the winter continues to unwind.
After missing out on Kyle Tucker, the Mets have agreed to a three-year, $126 million contract with Bo Bichette, sources confirmed to ESPN. New York plans to play Bichette at third base for the first time in his pro career.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as ESPN pinpoints Mets' top trade target. The New York Mets improved their roster significantly by signing Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million deal on January 16. However, that deal didn't help address the biggest hole in the Mets' roster right now.
Uncover the latest on the Mets' offseason moves, including Bo Bichette's contract and the future of Brett Baty.