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Lindor posted a .267 batting average, .346 on-base percentage, .811 OPS, 31 home runs and 31 stolen bases across 160 games. He finished 10th in NL MVP voting and continued to provide elite defense up the middle, offering consistency for the Mets even as the team struggled.
Right-hander Robert Stock, who inked a minor league pact this week that included an invite to spring training, is back with the Mets nearly five years after he last suited up for the team.
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New York Mets boss reveals why team traded away its longest-tenured player
David Stearns has explained why the New York Mets opted to trade Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien, as the team aims to strengthen after missing out on the MLB Playoffs
For the New York Mets, adding to the starting rotation is paramount, making right-hander Dylan Cease a natural fit.
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Since debuting in 2019, Alonso's 264 homers trail only Aaron Judge (285) and Kyle Schwarber (268) over the last seven seasons. Now a 30-year-old veteran, Alonso has been an All-Star five times and holds the Mets franchise record with 264 home runs.
The Mets should be all-in for an ace starting pitcher this winter and one way to land one is on the trade market.
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Former A’s star has three seasons and $72 million remaining on the $175 million, seven-year contract he signed with the Rangers after leaving Oakland in 2021.