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rokketmn
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Let's get back to talking about a team with a future...The Mets!
The Mets have that young core, and have about $40mm coming off their payroll next season. That will drop them into the $40-50mm payroll range. There just isn't enough quality to spend on.
These are the best options out there with their current age:
Carcher: they don't need one with D'Arnaud
1st base: Corey hart-32; Mike Napoli-32; Paul Konerko-38; Adam Lind - 30; Kendry Morales- 30; Justin Morneau-33; Mike Morse-32; Mark Reynolds-30.
2nd base: Cano- 31; Zobrist has a $7mm club option which Tampa will definitely pick up
3rd base: they have Wright
shortstop: Yuniesky Betancourt- 32; Alexi Casilla-29; Yunel Escobar-31 - Rays have a $5mm option, but they probably let him walk; Derek Jeter- 40 - as if he's really leaving the Yankees; Jhonny Peralta- 32 -and PED's
Outfield:Jason Kubel- 32 - D-Bax hold $7.5mm option; Nate McLouth-32; Mike Morse; David Murphy-32; Delmon Young-28; Coco Crisp-34 -A's hold $7.5mm club option; Jacoby Ellsbury-30; Curtis Granderson-33; Franklin Gutierrez-31; Chris Young-30 - A's hold $11mm option which I doubt they exercise; Carlos Beltran-37; Shin-Soo Choo-31; Nelson Cruz-33 - and PED's; Jeff Francouer-30; Corey Hart; Hunter Pence-31;
Not exactly a glowing list to choose from. The 2015 list is not any better.
The Mets could even do well to sign McLouth to a 2 year deal and hope that Brandon Nimmo is ready by 2015 or 2016. Or other stop gaps like David Murphy, Chris Young, or Jason Kubel.
Given the list... aside from Ellsbury, I would go for Morse and/or Morales, but only on deals 3 years or less. Likely 2 for Morse.
If I were Alderson, I wouldn't go crazy. The Mets best options for adding a long term power bat is likely to be through a trade.