Mets Open Nearly Entire Roster to Trade Talks at Deadline
New York is signaling a full sell-off, with Juan Soto and four young core players the only names off the table.
The Mets, sitting at 41-57, have begun notifying other clubs they are willing to engage in trade discussions on most of their roster. Reports from SNY's Chelsea Janes and the NY Post's Jon Heyman confirm the sell-off posture. Juan Soto, Nolan McLean, Christian Scott, Carson Benge, and A.J. Ewing are identified as untouchable. High-profile veterans like Francisco Lindor, who carries a $32MM AAV through 2031, are among those potentially available.
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