Mets' trade deadline outlook: Here's how industry sources expect they'll play it (2024)

MIAMI — With a week until the July 30 trade deadline, two things will dictate how aggressively the New York Mets act: Their performance and how the market shapes up.

People within the club prefer to continue to add, which is logical because the Mets remain firmly in the wild-card picture in a tightly packed National League.

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But that stance must continue to make sense from a competitive standpoint. There also have to be enough clubs willing to part with players. Executives from multiple clubs said several teams are still making exploratory calls while trying to decide which direction to go.

Under Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns, the general consensus around the league is that the Mets are looking for ways to improve without sacrificing much of their future.

Below is a breakdown of where things stand for the Mets regarding the trade deadline based on conversations with league sources.

Pete Alonso

The Mets have told interested teams that it’s unlikely they will trade slugging first baseman Pete Alonso, league sources said.

That should come as little surprise. The Mets (50-48) headed into Monday’s game in a three-way tie for the third wild-card spot. And though Alonso is an impending free agent, he’s a crucial part of their lineup as a homegrown star.

Though there’s an industry perception that the Mets’ leadership group will consider all options, people familiar with the matter said that it’d be unlikely New York deals Alonso even in a scenario in which it stumbles a bit before the deadline.

The bullpen

If the Mets stay in playoff contention, they will look to add to their bullpen, but it would be surprising if they traded top prospects for a rental reliever, league sources said.

There are a few reasons such an approach could make sense for the Mets even though their bullpen is sorely in need of help, industry sources said.

When he led the Milwaukee Brewers, Stearns generally refrained from trading top prospects for big-time rental relievers.

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The acquisition of Phil Maton is the kind of creative, low-risk deal the Mets might look to pull off again. (Megan Briggs / Getty Images)

There are a couple of examples of trades involving Stearns acquiring a reliever who worked out for the Brewers. In 2018, they acquired righty Joakim Soria from the Chicago White Sox for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Perez. Soria, who had a $1 million buyout for a mutual option in 2019, had a 4.09 ERA in 22 innings for the Brewers. The next year, Stearns acquired Drew Pomeranz and Ray Black from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for Mauricio Dubon. Pomeranz had a 5.68 ERA working as mostly a starting pitcher for the Giants but moved to the bullpen for the Brewers and produced a sparkling 2.39 ERA in 26 1/3 innings.

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One example that did not work out for Stearns: In 2021, the Brewers acquired lefty Daniel Norris from the Detroit Tigers for right-hander Reese Olson. At the time, people within the Brewers liked Olson, but he was not rated especially high as a prospect. He ended up blossoming in Detroit. Norris, on the other hand, had a 5.89 ERA in 36 2/3 innings with Detroit and was worse in Milwaukee (6.64 ERA in 20 1/3 innings).

Those types of trades are more likely representative of what the Mets might do if they look to upgrade their bullpen.

Of course, Stearns is no longer in Milwaukee, and he’s operating in a different world with Steve Cohen as owner.

Since the Mets are looking for ways to improve without sacrificing much from their future, another trade similar to the acquisition of reliever Phil Maton for the Tampa Bay Rays would be a realistic expectation. In that trade, the Mets absorbed Maton’s salary. Other relievers fit a similar description. From a purely speculative standpoint, Toronto Blue Jays reliever Chad Green, for example, is signed beyond this season with a salary of $24 million across 2024 and 2025.

In the meantime and as depth, the Mets have internal options they may try out in the bullpen after making recent waiver pickups.

In the minor leagues, starter Brandon Sproat has garnered serious hype as a breakout candidate after excelling with High-A Brooklyn and Double-A Binghamton. But it’s more likely that he stays in the minor leagues for 2024, according to people familiar with the club’s thinking.

The rotation

League sources indicated that despite the expected return of Kodai Senga this week, the Mets would be reluctant to deal from their starting rotation unless they get an offer that they deem too good to pass up.

Senga, who is expected to make his season debut Friday after lingering on the injured list since February, should help the Mets, but he doesn’t change their depth because they plan to utilize a six-man rotation.

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Beyond Senga, the Mets’ rotation includes Jose Quintana, Sean Manaea, Christian Scott, David Peterson and Luis Severino. Quintana and Severino are set to be free agents after the season. Manaea holds a player option for 2025.

The Mets could deal from the group and be OK. They could summon Tylor Megill from the minor leagues or move Jose Buttó into the rotation from the bullpen. But Buttó has performed well in a bullpen that needs him. And removing any starter hurts the Mets’ depth in a rotation where workload across the group remains a significant question in the second half.

A handful of contending teams need starting pitching, so it would not be surprising to see the Mets listen with an open (if reluctant) mind.

The outfield

The Mets could upgrade their bench, particularly because of the lack of offensive production without Starling Marte (knee), whose status remains murky despite starting baseball activities over the weekend.

Since Marte’s last game on June 22, the Mets have a 0.0 fWAR in right field — replacement level value — using a combination of Jeff McNeil, Tyrone Taylor and DJ Stewart. The way some within the club see things, the production there has been sort of a wash, though. The offense was better with Marte — .698 OPS in right field with him, .650 OPS from right field without him — but the defense has been better without him.

In theory, the Mets would have an interest in upgrading the total production from right field, but league sources indicated that the cost might be too high. Generally speaking, it’s tougher to add at such positions at the deadline without giving up valuable prospects.

Players with club control

Some of the biggest names generating buzz this deadline include players under club control such as outfielder Luis Robert Jr. and pitcher Garrett Crochet from the Chicago White Sox and outfielder/second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. of the Miami Marlins. Could the Mets get involved? Other clubs may be able to offer better packages; it has not been a banner year for the Mets’ farm system in regards to health and production. But given Stearns’ creativity in the past with trading for players under club control — Christian Yelich is the most well-known example — nothing should be ruled out.

(Top photo of Pete Alonso: Jim Rassol / USA Today)

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Will Sammon is a staff writer for The Athletic, covering the New York Mets and Major League Baseball. A native of Queens, New York, Will previously covered the Milwaukee Brewers and Florida Gators football for The Athletic, starting in 2018. Before that, he covered Mississippi State for The Clarion-Ledger, Mississippi’s largest newspaper. Follow Will on Twitter @WillSammon

Mets' trade deadline outlook: Here's how industry sources expect they'll play it (2024)

FAQs

Did Mets do well at trade deadline? ›

NEW YORK — David Stearns' first trade deadline leading the Mets baseball operations department did not provide a major splash but still filled in many of the roster's cracks. Before the clock struck 6 p.m. on Tuesday's trade deadline, the Mets added a starting pitcher, four relief pitchers and an outfielder.

Who did Mets get in Trades? ›

All told, New York acquired starter Paul Blackburn (from the A's) and left-handed-hitting outfielder Jesse Winker (from the Nationals) in addition to relievers Huascar Brazoban (from the Marlins), Phil Maton (from the Rays), Ryne Stanek (from the Mariners) and Tyler Zuber (from the Rays).

What are trade deadlines? ›

The Trade Deadline is the last point during the season at which players on 40-man rosters can be traded from one club to another.

Who did the Mets replace? ›

They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City, the other being the New York Yankees of the American League (AL). One of baseball's first expansion teams, the Mets were founded in 1962 to replace New York's departed NL teams, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants.

Who is Mets #1 prospect? ›

Prospect Rankings
RankPlayereta
1Brandon Sproat2025
2Jett Williams2025
3Drew Gilbert2024
4Ryan Clifford2026
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How many Mets prospects are in the top 100? ›

And on MLB Pipeline's updated Top 100 prospects list, New York is well-represented, with four players on there. Sproat has rocketed through the Mets' system this year, and was recently promoted to Triple-A Syracuse. It's possible the flamethrower makes his debut before the end of 2024, perhaps in a relief role.

Who has the Mets signed for 2024? ›

2024 Mets Draft Pick Signing Tracker
  • Player: Carson Benge, OF, Oklahoma State. ...
  • Player: Jonathan Santucci, LHP, Duke. ...
  • Player: Nate Dohm, RHP, Mississippi State. ...
  • Player: Eli Serrano III, OF, NC State. ...
  • Player: Trey Snyder, SS, Liberty North HS (MO) ...
  • Player: Corey Collins, 1B, Georgia. ...
  • Player: Will Watson, RHP, USC.
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Who did the Mets trade to get David Cone? ›

New York Mets (1987–1992)

Prior to the 1987 season, Cone was traded with Chris Jelic to the New York Mets for Ed Hearn, Rick Anderson and Mauro Gozzo. Cone went 5–6 with a 3.71 ERA and 68 strikeouts in 21 appearances (13 starts) his first season in New York City.

Who was Nolan Ryan traded for from the Mets? ›

December 10, 1971 NEW YORK-The Mets finally gave up on Nolan Ryan's wandering fastball today. They traded the 24-year-old pitcher and three prospects to the California Angels for Jim Fregosi, six times the American League's all-star shortstop.

Can a player refuse a trade? ›

No-trade clause. A no-trade clause is an amendment to a contract, usually relevant in North American professional sports, wherein a player may not be traded to another club without the player's consent.

What happens after trade deadline? ›

Players may still be placed and claimed on outright waivers, but trades will no longer be permitted after that date.

Can you veto trades after the trade deadline? ›

For League Managers that want to uphold/veto the trade after the trade deadline has passed, they will need to extend the trade deadline. Please note the deadline CAN NOT be reverted back to the original.

Where do most of the New York Mets live? ›

Living Large in Manhattan

Over the years, many New York Mets players and personnel have lived at Sterling Plaza, a residential building developed at 255 East 49th Street in Turtle Bay by Wilpon's company in 1986.

What was the nickname of the 1986 Mets? ›

The Bad Guys – A reference to the 1986 Mets, who were known for their high level of performance, hard-living lifestyles, and conflicts with each other and other teams on and off the field. Jeff Pearlman wrote a book about this team titled The Bad Guys Won.

Why are the Mets called the Mets? ›

May 8, - New York's National League club announces that the team nickname will be "Mets," a natural shortening of the corporate name ("New York Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc.")

What was the best year for the Mets? ›

In 1986, the team posted 108 wins, the most in franchise history, and defeated the Houston Astros in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) to advance to the World Series.

Who did the Mets trade for Mike Hampton? ›

On December 23, 1999, the Mets traded Kyle Kessel, Roger Cedeno, and Octavio Dotel to the Astros for two veterans. They were outfielder Derek Bell and star pitcher Mike Hampton. Kessel never made it to the big leagues while Cedeno lasted just one season in Houston.

Who did the Blue Jays trade at the deadline? ›

The Blue Jays shipped out every pending free agent on their roster in a group that featured Yimi Garcia, Danny Jansen, Nate Pearson, Trevor Richards, Justin Turner, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Kevin Kiermaier and Yusei Kikuchi.

Which players could move at the MLB trade deadline? ›

2024 MLB trade deadline: Ranking 30 players who could be on the move, plus where top candidates may land
  • Garrett Crochet, LHP, White Sox. ...
  • Bo Bichette, SS, Blue Jays. ...
  • Mason Miller, RHP, Athletics. ...
  • Cody Bellinger, CF/1B, Cubs. ...
  • Jazz Chisholm Jr., CF, Marlins (traded to Yankees)
Jul 30, 2024

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