Mets Update & Buzz: Player on the trade block prefers to stay; power hitter hopes for a leader to emerge in free agency, and more
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The New York Mets are actively exploring trade options involving Kodai Senga, but the starting pitcher is determined to remain with the team and compete for his role. At the same time, slugger Pete Alonso is patiently waiting for a team to make a serious offer in free agency, while the Mets are also reportedly pursuing Kyle Schwarber.
Sengas Loyalty vs. Mets Roster Strategy
Kodai Sengas wish to stay with the Mets is notable given the organizational changes he has experiencednew manager, front office, and pitching coachwithin a short period. However, his loyalty doesnt shield him from the realities of a team in transition. The Mets are looking to reduce veteran payroll and reshape their roster, and Senga has emerged as a potential trade candidate to help facilitate that process.
Contractually, Senga remains under team control through at least 2027, having missed the innings threshold required for an opt-out. Despite posting a 3.02 ERA last season, underlying metrics show declining strikeouts, a reliance on stranded runners, and a gradual loss of velocity. For a team aiming to get younger, more flexible, and cost-efficient, Sengas $15 million salary makes him a possible move, even if his dedication is unquestionable.
Alonso Awaits a Free-Agent Breakthrough
Pete Alonso, who has 264 career home runs, is looking for a long-term deal after opting out of a short two-year contract. Despite hitting 38 homers and posting a 141 wRC+ last season, Alonso hasnt received the aggressive offers he expected. The Mets are staying in communication but cautious, aware of Alonsos offensive value while hesitant to commit long-term to a first baseman whose impact is primarily with the bat.
Alonso continues to wait for a team willing to treat him as a franchise cornerstone, whether its New York or another contender that meets his price and vision for his role.
Potential Blockbuster: Mets Target Schwarber
Steve Cohens Mets are preparing for significant moves this offseason. With a projected payroll nearly $100 million below last years $342 million total, the team has financial flexibility for high-profile acquisitions. One rumored target is Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber, who hit 56 home runs last season and posted a 152 wRC+.
Schwarbers offensive impact is undeniable, but his defensive limitations could require him to serve primarily as a designated hitter. Adding him could affect the role of young slugger Mark Vientos and may push the Mets toward trading for pitching support. While costly, such a move aligns with Cohens aggressive strategy, potentially reshaping the Mets roster and the NL East dynamics.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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