NYCBrave
Well-known member
As much as I would like to see this, the Mets still have a good hitting core. They just wasted way too much money on 40 year old pitchers. But they can get out from under those contracts within 2 years (may be both by next year depending on innings pitched). So it's extremely unlikely they sell with a solid core and 100 million in payroll space becoming freed up.
Right now their hitting core is reliant on some of their prospects panning out though. Alvarez took a nice step this year. But outside of Alonso and Nimmo, they have McNeil who is 31 and his bat regressed big time this year. Lindor who is pushing 30 and bat regressed big time this year. Marte who is going on 35 and bat seems to have regressed. Baty and Vientos haven't proven anything on the major league level. Not sure how much they really have, plus their bullpen is atrocious.