The perfect off-season would be Soto, Alonso, Tanner Scott, journeyman starters on short-term contracts, and one BIG BLOCKBUSTER TRADE SENDING BATY, PARADA, ALEX RAMIREZ and a player to be named later for MASON MILLER TO CREATE ONE OF THE GREATEST BULLPENS OF ALL TIME!
As far as Soto he can help but defensively he is not good enough to play right field in Citi he will eventually be the DH I don't know if he is willing to be the DH or has what it takes to come off the bench
This guy doesn't know what he is talking about. He is just regurgitating storylines. The Mets won because of their offense. They were aggressive and ambushed teams all season long they just bludgeoned teams. The pitching was ok what made them successful was a plethora of left-handers in the starting rotation. And a strikeout pitcher in severino. It was a good mix. As far as the bullpen losing Smith was a huge blow which is what cost them
So what? They're also older and significantly worse players than Soto too. This logic of let's get 2 average players instead paying 1 elite player is a recipe for the Mets to have 86-88 wins next year. BTW the Mets have the money to get Soto, Alonso AND other pieces.
@@giantsfan185 Santander and Hernandez are hardly average. Santander put up 44 last year and 100+ rbi's. Less money less term = less risk. Hernandez would be an upgrade over any Met outfielder. Again less money less term less risk. Soto had the luxury of hitting in front of Judge last year at yankee stadium which is small compared to citi field.
Mikey You have a loser attitude We want Soto keep Pete and get the best st pitchers and bullpen in the market That cost money A well balanced budget Mets has both
Mikey You have a loser attitude We want Soto keep Pete and get the best st pitchers and bullpen in the market That cost money A well balanced budget Mets has both
@@mikeyredfl3976this comment is beyond ridiculous. I love how you ignore the other 7 years that Soto had before the Yankees, when he played great. Not to mention that Sotos worst years are better than Santanders best. Less money & less risk = less wins and missing the playoffs.
I would like Alonzo back he is also a very underrated defensive player and I'm hoping McNeil can have a comeback season if he comes back.
The perfect off-season would be Soto, Alonso, Tanner Scott, journeyman starters on short-term contracts, and one BIG BLOCKBUSTER TRADE SENDING BATY, PARADA, ALEX RAMIREZ and a player to be named later for MASON MILLER TO CREATE ONE OF THE GREATEST BULLPENS OF ALL TIME!
I want Soto, Manaea, Byrnes, … address the bullpen maybe get Megill’s brother …everyone else is a bonus.
Get Soto and burnes and start from there
As far as Soto he can help but defensively he is not good enough to play right field in Citi he will eventually be the DH I don't know if he is willing to be the DH or has what it takes to come off the bench
Soto will get 10 years and Alonzo 6 to 7
En 5 years Soto will be the 1b and Pete will be the DH
Goal is to Win the World Series
they almost beat LA
@ yep but in order to beat them we need to least 3/4 better pitchers combo starter and relievers .. too many walks
This guy doesn't know what he is talking about. He is just regurgitating storylines. The Mets won because of their offense. They were aggressive and ambushed teams all season long they just bludgeoned teams. The pitching was ok what made them successful was a plethora of left-handers in the starting rotation. And a strikeout pitcher in severino. It was a good mix. As far as the bullpen losing Smith was a huge blow which is what cost them
How should the Mets approach the offseason? With brains and common sense which David Stearns has in abundance.
Just spend on starting pitchers
They losed to a better team not lost steam. They need to majorly upgrade roster
Ran of steam? No they ran into the dodgers. Need more pitching also adding Soto will not be enough they need another bat
You can sign 2 of Santander, Alonso, or Hernanadez for what you are going to have to pay for Soto.
So what? They're also older and significantly worse players than Soto too. This logic of let's get 2 average players instead paying 1 elite player is a recipe for the Mets to have 86-88 wins next year. BTW the Mets have the money to get Soto, Alonso AND other pieces.
@@giantsfan185 Santander and Hernandez are hardly average. Santander put up 44 last year and 100+ rbi's. Less money less term = less risk. Hernandez would be an upgrade over any Met outfielder. Again less money less term less risk. Soto had the luxury of hitting in front of Judge last year at yankee stadium which is small compared to citi field.
Mikey
You have a loser attitude
We want Soto keep Pete and get the best st pitchers and bullpen in the market
That cost money
A well balanced budget
Mets has both
Mikey
You have a loser attitude
We want Soto keep Pete and get the best st pitchers and bullpen in the market
That cost money
A well balanced budget
Mets has both
@@mikeyredfl3976this comment is beyond ridiculous. I love how you ignore the other 7 years that Soto had before the Yankees, when he played great. Not to mention that Sotos worst years are better than Santanders best. Less money & less risk = less wins and missing the playoffs.
Ran out of steam??? Terrible take