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Mets' Massive Overhaul: Contender or Catastrophe?
22 Jan
Summary
- Mets project third in WAR, behind Dodgers and Yankees.
- David Stearns aims to improve defense and clubhouse culture.
- Eight new players expected on Opening Day roster.

The New York Mets have initiated a dramatic offseason overhaul, aiming to build a competitive roster for the upcoming season. President of baseball operations David Stearns has focused on enhancing the team's defense and clubhouse dynamics. The revamped roster features at least eight new players, representing over 30 percent of the team.
Fangraphs projects the Mets' WAR to be third in MLB, positioning them favorably within the NL East. This significant change comes after the team's failure to make the postseason with the second-highest payroll last season.
Key acquisitions include Freddy Peralta for the starting rotation and Luis Robert Jr. in center field. However, the short-term nature of many contracts, including Peralta's and Bichette's potential one-year tenures, suggests future turnover is likely.




