David Stearns analyzes Mets’ market and his conclusions may surprise after deadline
The feeling behind the New York team's sparse reinforcements is that they are insufficient to face the second half of the season and especially a hypothetical playoffs, even more so considering the high expectations of the fans for the current season.However, David Stearns, president of baseball operations for the New York Mets, offered his assessment after the 2025 MLB trade deadline and said he was pleased with the moves made by the organization.Ohtani bonds with rivals becoming MLB's most beloved starStearns argued that despite not getting a starter for his rotation, the team did manage to achieve two of its three main goals: to strengthen the bullpen and add a new center fielder.How did the New York Mets get stronger?Cedric Mullins to the Mets/EspecialThe most notable move was the acquisition of Cedric Mullins, a center fielder from the Baltimore OriolesTo […]