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Mets ‘offer top free agent Kyle Tucker $50m a year’ as exec defends strategy after losing Pete Alonso to O’s

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Chicago Cubs free-agent slugger Kyle Tucker has received an offer from the New York Mets that will pay him an average of $50 million per season, ESPN’s Jesse Rogers is reporting.

Looking for a big bat in the outfield to pair with Juan Soto, the Mets have been rumored to be pursuing Tucker, who batted .266 with 22 homers, 73 RBIs and an .841 OPS in 136 games in his first season with the Cubs.

Last year’s World Series teams, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays, are also thought to be the other finalists for Tucker. Meanwhile, the Cubs’ chances of retaining Tucker are likely diminished after the team’s five-year, $175 million deal with former Boston Red Sox third baseman, Alex Bregman.

The acquisition of Tucker would represent a major coup for a Mets front office that has been criticized for letting All-Stars Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz leave for the Orioles and Dodgers, respectively. 

‘Clearly, this has been an offseason with a lot of change. Some of that change has been really tough,’ president of baseball operations David Stearns said Tuesday at a Citi Field luncheon with Mets beat reporters.

‘I certainly understand that there have been points in this offseason that have been frustrating for our fan base. 

Chicago Cubs free-agent slugger Kyle Tucker has received an offer from the New York Mets that will pay him an average of $50 million per season, ESPN’s Jesse Rogers is reporting

New York Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns met with reporters Tuesday

New York Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns met with reporters Tuesday

‘We’re not blind to that at all. I’m certainly not blind to that. I hear it. I recognize it. I hear it from my friends and family, at times. I’m also very convicted that what we are doing is the right thing for our franchise going forward to accomplish our goals of creating a consistent playoff team. A team that year after year is a true World Series contender.’

In addition to letting Alonso and Díaz leave as free agents, Stearns traded outfielder Brandon Nimmo and versatile veteran Jeff McNeil – both homegrown Mets.

New York signed closer Devin Williams to a $51 million, three-year contract, infielder Jorge Polanco to a $40 million, two-year deal and reliever Luke Weaver to a $22 million, two-year agreement. With the club intent on improving its defense, Gold Glove second baseman Marcus Semien was acquired from Texas in the trade for Nimmo.

‘It has not been hard for me to stay patient and stick to my principles,’ said Stearns, raised in New York City. ‘I grew up a Mets fan. I love the Mets. I am committed to doing this job in a way that I think truly sets us up for success for a sustained period of time. That’s why I want to be here.

‘And so I think that end goal and that end desire and that motivation makes it much easier for me to not be swayed by some near-term sentiment. As difficult as near-term sentiment can be, and certainly in this town as loud as it can be, I understand ultimately what our task is, what our mission is, and I believe we’re on our way to achieving it.’

The acquisition of Tucker would represent a major coup for a Mets front office that has been criticized for letting All-Stars Pete Alonso (pictured) and Edwin Díaz leave as free agents

The acquisition of Tucker would represent a major coup for a Mets front office that has been criticized for letting All-Stars Pete Alonso (pictured) and Edwin Díaz leave as free agents

New York finished 83-79 last season and missed the playoffs even though owner Steve Cohen was on track to be baseball’s second-biggest spender at $431 million in projected payroll and luxury tax.

‘What we’ve done previously has not been good enough. We all know that. I certainly know that. And we’ve got to do better,’ Stearns said. ‘We have elite talent at the top of our major league roster. We’ve got a very good farm system. And we’ve got a very good present-day major league team as we sit here today that’s going to get better before we get to opening day.’

Stearns, a small-market success while running the Milwaukee Brewers, pointed to young Mets players like catcher Francisco Alvarez, third baseman Brett Baty and pitcher Nolan McLean as reasons for both immediate and long-term optimism.

‘We do think we’ve got a really special crop of young starters,’ Stearns said. ‘I think to this point we’ve yielded really good prospects, and the next challenge for us is let’s turn them into really good major league players.

‘I think we’re going to be able to be a good team and win games in somewhat different ways than maybe we have over the past couple of years, and the roster we’re putting together I think will reflect that.’

New York finished 83-79 last season and missed the playoffs even though owner Steve Cohen (pictured) was on track to be baseball's second-biggest spender at a projected $431 million

New York finished 83-79 last season and missed the playoffs even though owner Steve Cohen (pictured) was on track to be baseball’s second-biggest spender at a projected $431 million 

Top prospect Carson Benge will get a chance to make the big league team out of spring training, possibly in center field.

‘We think this is going to be a really good player who’s going to be good here for a long time. Whether that begins on opening day, I’m not sure yet,’ Stearns said. ‘There’s not a lot that we don’t like.’

Left-handed reliever A.J. Minter, rehabbing from surgery for a torn left lat muscle, probably won’t be ready for opening day. ‘But it shouldn’t be too far into the season,’ Stearns said.

Christian Scott is expected back following Tommy John surgery in September 2024.

‘He’ll be fully ready to go. Exactly how we ramp his season, I think we still have to determine that,’ Stearns said.

Top prospect Carson Benge will get a chance to make the Mets out of spring training

Top prospect Carson Benge will get a chance to make the Mets out of spring training

Third baseman Mark Vientos is expected to get playing time at first along with Polanco.

Stearns said Soto has ‘worked incredibly hard’ on improving his defense this offseason in the Dominican Republic.

‘I think Juan can get materially better and I think Juan is the type of person and player when he puts his mind to something, generally achieves it,’ Stearns said. ‘We have to be better at keeping runs off the board. Our pitching and defense has to be better.’

McLean and fellow right-hander Clay Holmes are set to pitch for the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic in March.

‘We are having conversations with both of those guys about workload,’ Stearns said.

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