The Mets completed their first major move of the offseason on Monday, trading left fielder Brandon Nimmo -- their longest-tenured player -- to the Rangers for second baseman Marcus Semien . For New York, the deal could be the first step in a broader plan to reconfigure its roster.

Pete Alonso , the franchise’s all-time home run leader, is a free agent again, and it’s unclear how aggressively the Mets will pursue another reunion. They re-signed him last offseason, but only after he lingered on the open market for months and agreed to a short-term deal -- two years, $54 million with an opt-out after '25. This time, he’s believed to be aiming for a much longer commitment .

Utility man Jeff McNeil isn’t a lock to return, either. He’s under contract for 2026, but his name has surfa

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