Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns doesn’t have a track record of making impulsive decisions.
He could’ve gone out of his comfort zone to make sure the Mets retained Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz this winter.
Even with the financial resources at his disposal, Stearns let those stars and fan favorites walk out the door. In Alonso’s case, the Mets reportedly didn’t even make him an offer to try to keep him in a Mets uniform.
Mets fans are fuming. People around the industry are scratching their heads. What do the Mets do now? They already had glaring needs heading into this offseason, coming off a campaign where they collapsed with a flawed roster, won only 83 games and missed the playoffs.
One way to silence those critics and get back to reshaping this roster for the bet

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