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The New York Mets are 34-41 entering June 19, and unless they dramatically turn their situation around, the front office will have to go into seller mode at the trade deadline. Moreover, the Mets will need to go back to the drawing board to revamp the team into a contender.
Since David Stearns took over as the Mets’ president of baseball operations, New York has been cautious with handing out lucrative contracts in free agency, with Juan Soto being an exception.
As a result, Zachary Rotman of FanSided
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