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Mets linked to star infielder who could be open to position change
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Mets linked to star infielder who could be open to position change

Ahead of the 2023 season, the Mets have dug into Steve Cohen’s pocket to add some of the biggest names in the league to their roster with intentions of making a World Series run.

It didn’t work.

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Instead, the Mets became sellers at the deadline and 2024 was expected to be a rebuilding year. This didn’t turn out exactly as expected either.

After reaching the NLCS, Cohen and his front office could spend a significant amount of money this offseason and look to take it a step further and reach the World Series next year.

MLB’s Mike Ferrin said: MLB Network Radio Brewers’ star shortstop this week Willy Adames He could be a good fit for the Mets and explains that he could bolster their center field as a second baseman.

But perhaps the lazy has another place. Accordingly Jon Heyman of the New York PostAdames “is thought to be willing to consider third base, and Stearns said Mark Vientos could play first base if the need arises.”

Adames, 29, spent his fourth season in Milwaukee this year on a one-year, $8.7 million contract. He hit .251/.331/.462 with 32 home runs and 112 RBIs.

While working in the Brewers’ front office, Stearns acquired Adames in a 2021 trade to the Tampa Bay Rays.