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Mets' Outfield Woes: Tucker Miss, Soto Alone?
16 Jan
Summary
- Mets lost Kyle Tucker to Dodgers after a $220M offer.
- Outfield thinned with departures, leaving Soto and Taylor.
- Harrison Bader or Jarren Duran seen as potential targets.

The New York Mets are grappling with a critical outfield shortage following their failed pursuit of star player Kyle Tucker. After offering $220 million over four years, the Mets watched Tucker sign a slightly more lucrative $240 million deal with the Dodgers. This setback exacerbates an already thin outfield, with Brandon Nimmo, Jeff McNeil, Jose Siri, and Cedric Mullins no longer with the team. The current setup leaves Juan Soto as the primary anchor, supported by Tyrone Taylor, whose offensive output has been a concern, and prospect Carson Benge, who has yet to prove himself at the Triple-A level.
With the outfield identified as a major weakness, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal suggested the Mets might pivot to short-term solutions like Harrison Bader or explore a trade with the Boston Red Sox. Bader, known for his defense and recent offensive production, could stabilize the position. Trade rumors have also linked the Mets to Boston's Jarren Duran, who offers speed and offensive upside, while other potential targets like Cody Bellinger and Luis Robert Jr. appear less likely due to competition or team demands.




