3 moves New York Mets can make to go all-in for World Series

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3 moves New York Mets can make to go all-in for World Series

Steve Cohen spent a lot of money to build the New York Mets into a contender. The NL East is the best division in baseball. It's going to be a three-team slugfest in 2023 between the reigning National League champions (Philadelphia Phillies), the 2021 World Series champs (Atlanta Braves) and the Mets’ star-studded roster.

Liam Hendriks is available for a significant amount of money. New York Mets could use him in a number of different situations. The team could also sign Adam Ottavino, David Robertson and Edwin Diaz. The quartet of Robertson-Ottavio-Hendriks-Diaz would provide the Mets with one of the best bullpens in MLB.

New York Mets acquire Ronny Mauricio and Matt Allan. Chicago White Sox acquire Liam Hendriks for $5 million.

Adam Duvall is a versatile player who can play a variety of positions. DuVall posted his highest batting average in high-leverage situations last season and posted a .250 average with men on base.

Jesus Luzardo is a young, promising pitcher who could be useful for New York Mets. He is under contract with Miami until 2026. New Mets are interested in trading Carlos Carrasco. Miami is interested too, but Pablo Lopez is the most likely candidate.   New Yorkers are looking for a six-man rotation to keep their pitchers fresh for October.


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