The New York Mets are in a deep rebuild, it seems. After Pete Alonso left, replacing the first baseman is not the only trouble this team will face according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com.
Not only did Alonso leave, but also Edwin Diaz. According to Mets’ president of baseball operations David Stearns, this isn’t a rebuild but only a “reimagining of the roster.” Now, if fans believe that or not is up to them, but it’s clear there are other needs on the Mets roster.
DiComo emphasizes on the outfield. Kyle Tucker is 29 years old and is widely regarded as the top player in the position. However, landing him would mean a megadeal would be in order, which would put Tucker and Juan Soto alone over a billion dollars long term.
The outfield needs reinforcements
While Tucker might be too expensiv

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