It bears repeating that the MLB offseason is still in its early stages, the Mets are far from a finished product, and there are plenty of moves to be made by president of baseball operations David Stearns .

That was true after Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso signed elsewhere this week, and it remains the case now.

But what’s less clear is where the Mets go from here in a market where many of the top available players aren’t exactly obvious fits.

“I’m very optimistic about where our offseason is headed,” Stearns said Tuesday, in between the exits of Diaz and Alonso. “We’ve got, certainly, work to do, but there are a lot of good players out there and I am confident that we’re really going to like where our team is once we get to Opening Day.”

As it stands now, the Mets have holes at f

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