The New York Mets are entering another crucial offseason, and it’s clear that general manager David Stearns has plenty of work ahead. The rotation needs reinforcements, several key players are heading to free agency, and the offense still lacks a steady power presence. But one name from this past trade deadline could quickly resurface — Yandy Díaz of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Díaz isn’t the flashiest player, but he’s been one of the most consistent hitters in baseball over the last few years. At 34, his bat still plays at an elite level, and for a team that often looks lost at the plate, his steady production could be exactly what the Mets need.
Yandy Díaz’s elite offensive consistency stands out
This past season, Díaz was everything you want from a veteran hitter. He played 150 games for Tam

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