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With the 2025 season in the rear view mirror, teams across Major League Baseball have turned their attention to the offseason free agency market and the moves they will need to make in order to chase a World Series in 2026.
The Mets have a few fascinating decisions to make this winter as they look to improve their roster after a disappointing season in 2025.
The New York Mets need to do everything in their power to make sure Edwin Diaz stays in New York for the next few seasons.
The Mets have an intriguing target to fill a power-hitting void this offseason as Munetaka Murakami was reportedly posted by his Japanese team.
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The New York Mets are expected to be big players in MLB free agency this offseason, and outfielders are the teams biggest need.
The Mets are looking to upgrade their rotation this winter and one MLB insider believes they prefer to do so via the trade market.
With free agency set to begin, here are the Mets’ top three priorities: The closer opted out of the final three years of his contract on Monday, a source confirmed, and he’s a priority. The Mets struggled when they lost Diaz for all of 2023, and without him this year, they probably wouldn’t have gotten as close to making the playoffs as they did.
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