Mets Make Bold Moves as led to Spring Training
As of January 10, 2025, the New York Mets have been active in shaping their roster for the upcoming season, focusing on both their pitching rotation and potential free-agent acquisitions.
**Recent Transactions**
The Mets have successfully avoided arbitration by reaching one-year agreements with several key players, including pitchers Paul Blackburn, Tylor Megill, and David Peterson, as well as outfielders Jose Siri and Tyrone Taylor, and catcher Luis Torrens.
Additionally, the Mets have shown interest in bolstering their bullpen by meeting with free-agent reliever Tanner Scott, who posted a 1.75 ERA and 22 saves last season.
**Pitching Rotation for 2025**
The projected starting rotation for the Mets appears to be:
**RHP Kodai Senga**
**RHP Tyler McGill**
**LHP David Peterson**
**RHP Frankie Montas**
**RHP Clay Holmes**
This rotation combines a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, aiming to provide stability and depth throughout the season.
**Free Agency Targets**
While the Mets have made significant moves, there are still areas to address:
**Bullpen Reinforcements**: Securing a high-leverage reliever like Tanner Scott would strengthen the bullpen, providing a reliable left-handed option to complement closer Edwin Díaz.
**First Base Stability**: Re-signing Pete Alonso remains a priority. Alonso's camp has reportedly proposed a short-term deal to the Mets, emphasizing the importance of securing his power-hitting presence in the lineup.
**Outfield Depth**: Exploring options to enhance outfield depth could be beneficial. Potential targets include players like Juan Soto or Jose Siri Brando Nimmo, who could provide both offensive and defensive support.
By addressing these areas, the Mets can further solidify their roster, positioning themselves as strong contenders in the 2025 season.
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