Looking Ahead - The 2020 Offseason Thread

It's agreed to, wonder what all they gave up. Josh Wolf and Gimenez is all thats been reported so far.
 
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The Mets are finalizing a deal to acquire Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrsaco from the Indians, source confirms. Andrés Giménez and Josh Wolf, among others, are going back to Cleveland.

Mets got their new owner at the perfect time. They are literally one of only a few teams in the market who have money to spend. Imagine if the Wilpons were still here. They'd be cutting salary. The ability to be able to take on the salary of Lindor and Carrasco probably means they won't have to give up a ton.
 
Rosario and Isaiah Greene heading to Cleveland too. Rosario, Greene, Wolf and Gimenez so far.
 
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Full trade, per sources.

To Mets: Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco.

To Indians: Amed Rosario, Andrés Giménez, Josh Wolf, Gimenez, Isaiah Greene.
 
Guess Mets playing long game. Taking on salary in NY doesn't seem a good financial decision for this season anyway. No way fans are allowed this year there
 
I think they were passed Atlanta before this deal (or it was close) because the Braves are still missing another relief arm to replace Melancon and a bat to replace Ozuna.

Nah Braves were better before this deal, Mets probably passed us after this though. We def need a bullpen arm and a bat or two.
 
Thanks you two.

If AA closes out the off-season well (and I have no reason to believe he won't), I'll still say braves win division. I expect Acuna and albies to become mlb elite players this year
 
Do we ACTUALLY think AA is going to do anything more than find a good value thumper on a one-or-two-year deal and grab a solid relief arm? That is all good but I think people expect more than what's going to happen.
 
Do we ACTUALLY think AA is going to do anything more than find a good value thumper on a one-or-two-year deal and grab a solid relief arm? That is all good but I think people expect more than what's going to happen.

I mean, who even has money to spend? It's January and there's been hardly little traction.
 
Do we ACTUALLY think AA is going to do anything more than find a good value thumper on a one-or-two-year deal and grab a solid relief arm? That is all good but I think people expect more than what's going to happen.

Cutting a good one or two year thumper and bringing in a solid relief arm is basically all I would even want them to do?

I guess two good value on 1-2 thumper deals would be better?
 
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