David Stearns spoke for greater than 31 minutes in his end-of-season press convention on October 23, when the New York Mets president of baseball operations, like most of his friends, as soon as once more proved a grasp of uttering a number of phrases with out essentially providing any readability to his short- and long-term plans.
However there have been 20 phrases that declared this was a model new period for the Mets.
“We’ve bought monetary flexibility. It signifies that just about the whole lot of the participant universe is doubtlessly accessible to us.”
This doesn’t imply you’ll be seeing Juan Soto patrolling proper area in Queens for many of the subsequent 13 or so years. However it means the Mets are going to be gamers for Soto—whom Stearns and proprietor Steve Cohen are anticipated to go to this week in California—in addition to each different main free agent.
To some extent, this can be a no-duh assertion. Cohen is likely one of the richest individuals on this planet and has made no secret of his want to construct the Mets into the east coast model of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The idea of the Mets chasing an in-his-prime Corridor of Fame-caliber participant is jarring, in probably the most optimistic of the way, after the Wilpons spent a long time both pursuing the fallacious big-ticket gamers, arising with excuses for why they didn’t need a celebrity, or ignoring difference-makers solely in favor of perusing the cut price aisle.
Following the 1991 season, the Mets made Bobby Bonilla the best-paid participant in baseball (at $6 million per season, be nonetheless your beating coronary heart!) one winter earlier than Barry Bonds hit the free agent market. Certain, Bonds and New York would have been a relationship made in tabloid again web page hell (or heaven, relying in your viewpoint). However not like Bonilla (30.2 profession WAR, per Baseball-Reference), not less than Bonds (162.8 profession WAR) would have supplied some insane manufacturing alongside together with his churlishness.
After a stirring run to the World Sequence in 2000, the Mets had been overwhelming favorites to land 25-year-old shortstop Alex Rodriguez as a free agent. Rodriguez even grew up rooting for the Mets and Keith Hernandez (this was earlier than all of us knew that Rodriguez had a knack for saying a number of issues handy for whichever narrative he was making an attempt to ascertain). However the Mets did not make a bid for Rodriguez after basic supervisor Steve Phillips declared him a “24-plus-1” participant who needed his personal workplace, amongst different perks, at Shea Stadium.
The Wilpons didn’t even trouble making up excuses as soon as the Bernie Madoff scandal impacted the Mets’ payroll. After the 2018 season, Jeff Wilpon stated the Mets—because of pay about $50 million to Yoenis Cespedes and Robinson Cano—would not pursue free brokers Bryce Harper or Manny Machado as a result of “…I don’t know what number of groups have two $30 million gamers.”
Cohen proved such issues had been doable in 2022 and 2023, when the Mets’ roster featured three $30 million gamers apiece (Justin Verlander changed Jacob deGrom alongside Francisco Lindor and Max Scherzer in 2023). However that spending spree felt a bit ethereal, particularly when Cohen dealt Scherzer and Verlander within the midst of a disappointing ’23 season, and 2024 was established as a reset yr below new arrival Stearns.
That reset ended with the Mets ending two wins shy of the World Sequence and tens of thousands and thousands of {dollars} in lifeless cash wiped off the payroll, which leaves Cohen and Stearns well-positioned to deal with areas of want. Like, say, proper area, a place from whom the Mets bought 14 homers and a .709 OPS this season.
Soto, who had 41 homers and a .989 OPS whereas taking part in largely proper area, would clear up that downside into the 2030s whereas giving the Mets their first Cooperstown-track 20-something since Tom Seaver.
In fact, merely needing Soto and being able to write down him a gargantuan examine isn’t any assure the Mets will land him. But when the Mets don’t get Soto, it lastly—extremely —will not be for an absence of cash or want.