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New York Mets Face Trade Deadline Amid Struggles

· 2026-06-29

New York Mets Face Trade Deadline Amid Struggles

The New York Mets lost 4-5 to the Philadelphia Phillies on June 28, dropping to 35-49, 14th in the National League.

What happened?

The Mets' struggles led to the dismissal of manager Carlos Mendoza, with president of baseball operations David Stearns focusing on the team's shortcomings.

The Mets have a few attractive trade candidates on expiring deals, including Freddy Peralta and relievers Brooks Raley and A.J. Minter.

Why it matters for New York Mets

The Mets' record and standing make it difficult to envision them as a team worth adding to, with a 5.9 percent chance of making the playoffs, according to FanGraphs.

The team's needs include improving their rotation depth and finding reliable players at first and second base.

What comes next?

The Mets will play the Atlanta Braves in a four-game set on the road, starting Friday, in a crucial series that could determine their trade deadline strategy.

The team's history suggests they may sell players, with their last full sale at the deadline occurring in 2023 under different leadership.

David Stearns, the Mets president of baseball operations, has experience with both buying and selling players, but the current market and expectations are different.

The Mets' current record and playoff odds suggest they will likely be sellers at the trade deadline.

The team's recent seven-game losing streak has worsened their chances, making it increasingly unlikely they will make a comeback.

The Mets need to win as many games as possible before the All-Star break to avoid a major selloff.

The team's injuries and poor production have led to a lack of rotation depth, making it difficult to compete.

The Mets have a few attractive trade candidates, but it remains to be seen how far they will go in trading others.

The team's fans are waiting to see what will happen at the trade deadline, with the Mets' future uncertain.

The Mets' recent performance has been disappointing, with the team failing to demonstrate they are a good team at any point this season.

The trade deadline is approaching, and the Mets will need to make some tough decisions about their roster.

The team's president of baseball operations, David Stearns, will play a key role in determining the Mets' strategy at the trade deadline.

The Mets' record and standing make it clear that they need to make some changes to compete in the National League.

The team's history and current performance suggest they will likely be sellers at the trade deadline.

The Mets will need to wait and see how things look around the All-Star break before making any decisions.

The team's recent losing streak has made it difficult to envision them as a team worth adding to.

The Mets have a few attractive trade candidates, but it remains to be seen how far they will go in trading others.

The team's fans are waiting to see what will happen at the trade deadline, with the Mets' future uncertain.

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