Steve Cohen's Mets regime is finally starting to pay off, with executives from around the league taking note of the team's transformation. David Stearns' appointment as CEO marked a significant shift in strategy, particularly given his background working in small-market Milwaukee.
While last year's splashy signing of free agent Juan Soto was undoubtedly eye-catching, it may have been an isolated incident rather than a systemic change. This offseason has brought more substantial and far-reaching changes to the organization.
The recent departures of key players like Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz, Brandon Nimmo, Jeff McNeil, and Luisangel Acuña have left many wondering about the Mets' long-term trajectory. What was once a question mark is now starting to answer itself – and not in a way that might sit well with fans.
While last year's splashy signing of free agent Juan Soto was undoubtedly eye-catching, it may have been an isolated incident rather than a systemic change. This offseason has brought more substantial and far-reaching changes to the organization.
The recent departures of key players like Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz, Brandon Nimmo, Jeff McNeil, and Luisangel Acuña have left many wondering about the Mets' long-term trajectory. What was once a question mark is now starting to answer itself – and not in a way that might sit well with fans.