MLB: Mets ‘threat’ and will go for another elite starter at the end of the break

New York Mets is clear about its objectives and one of them is to strengthen its roster for the 2022 Season of the Big leagues. As part of this management, the Queens team ‘threatens’ that will look to sign another elite starting pitcher when the lockout comes to an end and the market can continue its course.

The journalist Andy Martino of SNY.TV announced that the New York Mets have not finished their work in the free agency and trade markets, as they would be looking to sign another pitcher.

The “Metropolitans” have in mind to acquire the services of another pitcher to strengthen their already “heavy” starting rotation, which includes figures such as veteran Max Scherzer himself.

Martino added in his report that while there are still pitchers of the likes of Kershaw and Greinke on the free agency market, the Queens team would have something in mind for the long term and would look for him through a trade.

The New York Mets continue with the intention of becoming a more competitive team in the MLB and surpassing the negative record of 77-85 in games won and lost that they reached in the 2021 Season.


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MLB: Mets ‘threat’ and will go for another elite starter at the end of the break