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New York Mets Face Roster Purge Ahead of 2027 Season

· 2026-07-01

New York Mets Face Roster Purge Ahead of 2027 Season

The New York Mets are encouraged to make a bold 2027 roster purge after a disappointing June.

They currently stand 13th in the National League with a 36-50 record, on a W1 streak after winning 0-3 @ Toronto Blue Jays on June 30, 2026.

What happened to the Mets' season?

The team's hope of creeping into the wild card or stepping closer to .500 has faded.

Outfielder Juan Soto and shortstop Francisco Lindor are locked in to long-term deals, with Soto playing at an elite level and Lindor limited to a .219 average.

How will the Mets manage their payroll?

The Mets face consecutive-year repeater penalties, affecting draft capital and the ability to sign international prospects, with a projected near $370 million payroll.

President of Baseball Operations David Stearns may need to re-examine the team's spending.

What contracts are up for consideration?

Three contracts - Marcus Semien, Sean Manaea, and Devin Williams - can leave the books after next season, with Williams' pay tied to a trade and the Mets possibly moving him to absorb some of his salary.

Can the Mets change their narrative?

The Mets still possess strength, owning club options on outfielder Luis Robert Jr., reliever Luke Weacer, and backup catcher Luis Torrens, which could save them $38.25 million if declined.

They could also decline the arbitration for catcher Fernando Alvarez and infielder Brett Baty.

The team's exorbitant spending has cost them ten spots in the MLB draft, and Stearns prides himself on developing a minor league system.

And the Mets will look to make bold moves to turn their season around.

But for now, they are focused on the 2027 season and making the necessary changes to compete.

So the Mets will have to make some tough decisions to get back on track.

The Mets' roster purge could be a turning point for the team.

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