David Stearns positioning Mets for big offseason of change
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Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns met with the media on Monday to discuss the trade that sent Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers for Marcus Semien.
The Mets could use an ace for their rotation, but for now president of baseball operations David Stearns is just trying to size up the inventory.
The Mets figure to have a busy offseason over the next few months, with plenty of questions -- some obvious and some not as obvious -- that need to be answered prior to 2026. President of baseball ope
David Stearns said the Mets would love to have the two free agents back, but stressed that it's too early to handicap the free-agent market.
In addressing the Mets' decision to trade Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien, GM David Stearns said "last year wasn't good enough and running it back with the exact same group wasn't the right thing to do.
There is perhaps no executive in baseball, not one, under more pressure to get things figured out for his team during this off-season than David Stearns of the Mets. Listen, all the folks in charge of baseball ops are under pressure,
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Mets’ David Stearns tipping hand that team’s core has to change
It appears that David Stearns realizes that his New York Mets cannot win the World Series with some of their current, prominent core members. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that starting pitcher Kodai Senga,