The New York Mets have been one of MLB’s more active teams to begin the offseason. The organization swapped outfielder Brandon Nimmo for former Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien, and later signed former New York Yankees closer Devin Williams to a three-year, $51 million contract.

Despite these early transactions, fans and pundits largely expect the Mets to find a solid starting pitcher or two this offseason. According to Will Sammon of The Athletic, New York could patch their rotation, but may not be willing to chase a top-flight free agent due to their philosophy on giving pitchers long-term deals.

“The consensus top remaining free-agent starters are Framber Valdez, Tatsuya Imai and Ranger Suarez. It is believed that shorter-term arrangements with these players would hold so

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