I wasn’t a huge fan of trading for Crochett but more I think about it I think it’d be great.. depending on what’s given up obviously. His control and cost is huge. Especially with so many holes to fill in rotation and overall roster. Crochett has had a bunch of injuries with Tommy John being the big one. He’s a full year emoted from that surgery. Barely has any innings in general. Most importantly is his age. Historically lefties take longer then righties to develop/hone there craft. He’s just coming into his own now. Next few years could/should be extremely dominant. Also we have a lot of nice prospects. There’s also a bunch of perfect fit free agents available. A lot of our top unproven prospects will be blocked for the next few years. Now would be a perfect time to trade some away.
Why is no one talking Buehler? Two years removed from Surgery and was a dominant pitcher before he went down. We can probably do the same with him as we did with Sevy and Manaea.
@@cooldude7821 Possibly, but they released him without a qualifying offer. We should at least try. They can't sign everybody. They're already the front runner for Sasaki. How many pitchers can they possibly have?
@@petenieto1575 They were basically down to 2 reliable pitcher in the playoffs. Glasnow won't be back till the end of next season. Not sure when May will return. Even with Sasaki, their gonna need more arms.
A thought on Jett Williams: Weren't we saying the same stuff about Brett Baty 3-years ago? Point being, a lot can happen to a 21 year-old prospect in the next two years. True, he's our #1 prospect but he's still a prospect. A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH and when it come to baseball, a pitcher who will have an impact in 2025 and beyond has considerably more value than a #1 position player prospect.
You don't gut your farm system for a pitcher with an injury history who is 2 years away from free agency. Players like Soto, Crochet and Adames have no team loyalty, they are just hired guns. The reason why the Dodgers did so well this season, was that their lineup gelled as a team. It's very rare for you to get that kind of dedication from a free agent.
@@notadeadcatgorillagang3468 Gilbert is the player I'm most likely to trade. Everyone talks about how bad Baty is, but Gilbert has not performed all that well in the minors. His numbers with the Mets thus far have not been promising. In 62 games this year he hit 205, and I don't believe he performed well in the Arizona Fall League either. He's only 5 ft 8 and has limited power potential.
Acuna and Gilbert are the least impressive offensive prospects in my mind. Acuna couldn't hit consistently all year and, in 62 games, Gilbert hit just 205. I would be ok with that if he performed well in the fall league, but his performance there was also underwhelming.
If I’m trading Gilbert and Williams then there putting Robert in the deal . I’ll put in McNeil . Problem is Robert is always hurt. Crochet I don’t trust enough to make this deal
I just don't share the high hopes for Jett being a plus major leaguer. He is 5'6". Out of 129 qualifying major leaguers last year, one was 5'6", Altulve, obviously. A freak. None of the 129 were 5'7". Two were 5'8". When you consider that the average male is 5'9", the fact that only 3 out of 129 players are under that point to the physical matchup challenges at the major league level. Levers matter. You want Jett in center? Combine the small stride with the small leap with the small arm lever? Of the qualifying CFs last year in MLB, one was under 6'0", Jacob Young, and he is 5'11. Igladly will throw Jett in. My position prospects I wouldn't want to trade are Mauricio, Gilbert and, I know people are hatin' on him, Brett Baty, strictly on a don't sell low basis. He keeps being mentioned as a throw-in when he was a first round pick and, Alvarez aside, was the highest regarded position player in our farm, as high as 16th in the country at any position by mlb. In 50 games in 2024 he had a positive 0.3 dWAR at 3b and plus 2 OAA, compared to Vientos at minus 0.8 dWAR and -6 OAA. And prior to getting hurt, after 16 games Baty was hitting .316. Baty does that to start next year, he becomes a blue chipper who would headline a trade like this, or be our 3b for a decade. We easily could have given up on Vientos after two years when he was batting .205. Baty could be that 2025 success story.
Realistically it’s probably what would need to be included to get a deal done. Stearns probably doesn’t want to trade two top prospects, but we just don’t know yet.
@@LockedOnMets It won't happen......Jett has too much upside. Maybe Baty.... Gilbert.... and a lesser comp....but Jett should be off the board for this potential move
Stop prospect hugging!! If you can get a 25 year old #1 starter, you make the trade! Trade for Crochet, sign Manea and Snell or Buehler. Sign Soto and possibly Pete!
@@johncummings5350 Baty has way too much upside to give up on him. The only reason why he looked so bad was that he didn't hit at home. On the road, he had 276 BA. How often can you find a young player with 25 homer upside who can play 3B,2B, and the outfield? I remember when Peterson looked like a bust, but this past season, he was arguably their best starter.
We need to go after Soto and Burnes and leave our prospects alone. Garret is throwing 97 or above almost every pitch. It's a matter of time before he's hurt
Why do you think Acuna is untouchable? He played what, 20 games in the majors? His record in the minors is far from spectacular. He was very streaky all season. Do you want a player who will hit 350 for two weeks and then get two hits over the next ten games?
I’m okay with prospect hugging Gilbert and Williams and paying FA . Still the ideal trade I think is for Castillo somehow swapping McNeil and marte to the mariners would check alot of boxes for both teams
You have to make this trade, we are a high spending juggernaut franchise and have prospect capital finally. This is a move like the Red Sox (sale), dodgers (glasnow), Red Sox (Beckett) have made in history that I can think of, who helped elevate the squad to higher tiers
All of those teams were one or two players away from championship caliber or were already championship caliber. Don't let this season fool you. A lot of things went the Mets' way. They have several holes to fill this offseason. Gutting your farm system for one player is foolish.
I don't mind Jett but Ronnie is athletic with power from BOTH sides of the plate. He has speed also. I would keep him and Gilbert. The rest can go. Jett is a small guy and his lack of power and being basically blocked by Lindor makes him tradable
Trades that send players we've developed to our competitors is not a sport I enjoy. If someone is available be signed to fill an urgent need, then do what must be done. But viewing our prospects as trading chips is above my pay grade.
I still don’t think this is the time to trade top prospects because their value is still pretty low. They need to find better success in triple-A so they can raise their value to other teams. That way, you won’t have to trade away so many of them for just one player.
They need to sign Burnes trade for Crochet and sign Manea. Rotation would be Burnes Cochet Senga Manea Petterson and Mcgil. Very good rotation with depth then trade for relief pitcher Williams from brewers or Miller from Oakland.
There is no way in hell that he will accept a long-term, team-friendly deal. He sounds like a player who is only in it for the money. He has no team loyalty. If he pitches well, he will absolutely leave in free agency.
So is Acuna. Most of the best prospects are SS throughout their career. Jett can easily move to 2nd or CF and excel. Y'all are seriously underrating Jett just from being injured last year.
@@TenthScissors70my concern is him being 5’6” and maxing out his frame young. He could be the next Altuve but even if good could just be a David Eckstein. Good but hard to be great so undersized.
@@Trottah I see what your saying but I've seen the kid play. There's an 'it' factor that certain players have that is impossible to quantify and Jett has 'it' in spades. There's a reason he's still the number 1 prospect in the Mets system after being injured most of the year. ++defense, above average bat-to-ball skill with an elite eye usually has a very high floor when getting to the majors. In that sense, his height is an added bonus. I see him as an early years nimmo with better defense. He's also still very young and ahead of the development pipeline even with the injury.
@@Trottah Only thing good about Jett Williams is his name. He don't got the power like Altuve. I would trade Jett Williams and who ever else for Crochet
It's like people still think the Wilpon's own this team. The biggest advantage Cohen brings to the table is not needing to make trades that hemorrhage the future by supplementing the team in FA while continuously building the farm up each year. THAT'S how you build a perennial contender like the Dodgers. It's not prospect hugging because Stearns will still make the necessary trades that help this team, he just won't destroy the farm for a short-sighted, win-now deal.
That’s $160M a year and they all have to decide to go to the Mets. That’s in addition to the $125M already invested in Lindor, Edwin, Marte, Nimmo, Senga and McNeil. That is not how Stearns builds a roster.
I hate the idea of trading all those prospects for crochet. I would love to get Castillo over him. Trading McNeil Baty and one more prospect for 3 years of Castillo sounds better than overpaying burnes or trading too much for crochet (also trading McNeil for Castillo gives us a reason to resign iglesias)
In short hellz no. I You only make this trade if you are a player or 2 away from being in the WS & have a chance to win. You sure up the bullpen, got 1 or 2 of the top Aces. Upgraded the IF, kept Alonso & gets a better bat for the OF to lengthen the lineup. Signed 3B who can handle the position better than Vientos, kept Pete, Vientos is DH & get someone who is better in the OF to lengthen the lineup. I think the Mets farm system isn't strong enough to give up a top prospect. They have just built this farm system that can handle losing some of the untouchable prospects.
@arcadeperfectreviews2653 Yes. The Mets were 1 win away from a buy in 2022. The next year can't dictate the previous year, as 2023 was an utter disaster. Other teams will make adjustments, try to address their deficiencies. The 2025 mets will look significantly different than the 2024 team. As we have lots of players leaving the team. The Mets have half a team to put back together & so many questions they need answered. There's a very good chance the mets don't make it to the playoffs this year because they are building a team that might take 1-3 years to build & there's going to be better options in some areas in the next couple of years at some positions & roles. I think Mets fans might get a reality check this off season & the upcoming season, imho.
NOOOOOOOOOOO DO MOT MAKE THIS TRADE-These kids are appreciating pieces, we have pitching in the pipeline, this guy put up Manaea’s era basically, he’s not an ace! Hoard the prospects for now, we may need them in Queens soon!
I could see Stearns being hesitant to deal a bunch of top prospects, especially Williams. We’ll have to see how aggressive he is on the trade market this winter.
@@LSharp609 Manaea was gassed and missing his spots in the NLCS. It was his first year pitching that many innings and the same exact thing could have happened to Crochet. That is a bad reason to make this trade.
Hell no I rather spend the money on pitching. If he ends up getting hurt and having Tommy John this trade is a bust and we lost all those prospects. I've been waiting for years to see Jett play , I do not want trade him .
Hell No! All these pitchers get injured and miss a year and a half with injuries and when they are healthy only pitch 150+ innings. How about changing the conditions of the game so that starting pitchers pitch 20--250 innings a year and stay healthy? Just do whar Bill James suggested years a go and mandate heavie , thicker bats: RESULT higher batting average, fewer strikeouts fewer homers allowing pitchers to ease up and stay in the game longer by changing speeds.
Yes, they absolutely can afford to, and they should try; question is whether the White Sox would actually want what the Mets have to offer. The Mets’ system has some depth, but lacks high-end position player talent, despite the protests of fans. (Also, Garrett Crochet is really, REALLY good. Even better than his surface stats.) Brandon Sproat is the Mets’ top prospect, but he’s only 15 months younger than Crochet, and still needs to figure out Triple-A, while Crochet is already a Cy Young candidate. But I don’t think the Mets can put a good enough package together; otherwise, I’d let Chicago pick any 3-4 they want (depending on who they choose). I wonder if adding Álvarez gets it done? Probably not, but I’d ask.
The Mets needs to trade Baty, Mauricio, McNeill, Marte and Magill for anything that can improve the team..Bullpen help probably???But getting Crochett will be very difficult because the White Sox have better offers from another teams..Gilbert, Jet Williams, Acuña and Clifford are keepers and they are pretty close to the Mayor's, don't deal any of them..
🤬 Crochet 🧶 😂. We have uncle Steve’s 💵. Not worth the farm which will probably also include Jett. NO WAY!!! That said,let’s hope and pray that he does not go to a rival like the Phillies or the Braves. That’s a real concern to me🙏🏾.
When Garrett Crochet faced the Mets he struck out the first seven batters he faced. Pitching is king in major league baseball. The difference between the Mets and the other 29 teams in baseball is that Steve Cohen can continually fill position player holes with free agents. But pitching? It's not that easy. So when a very special opportunity arises, if you're the Mets...YOU POUNCE!! Yes. Do anything you can to make this trade happen. If you have to say goodbye to valued prospects, just hold your nose and do it. ..BUT DO IT!
Trading for Crochet could aford the team Soto, Alanzo, and a solid #2 or better SP. Trade Gilbert, Mauricio, Baty, and we eat Marte's contract (giving the sox something to sell at the deadline if they want while having a extablished player to bring fans to the stadium begining of the year). if they need more toss in a Nick Moribito or maybe Baez (we dont need SS/3B) Soto, Taylor, Nimmo, 1Alanzo, 2Iglesies, SSLindor, 3Vientos, CAlverez, DH by comitte, bench Mcniel gives everyone at any pos a blow when they need to just DH or need rest. you keep Winker and you have Acuna with one more bench spot you can sign another Defensive OF or 1B
Do not te sign Alonso. Let him walk. I would sign Adames mover Vientos to first base and sign Santana to DH. Tired of seeing Alonso strike out in big spots. Hardly ever hit with runners in scoring position. No more Alonso. He is not worth the money he will ask for.
They need to sign Burnes trade for Crochet and sign Manea. Rotation would be Burnes Cochet Senga Manea Petterson and Mcgil. Very good rotation with depth then trade for relief pitcher Williams from brewers or Miller from Oakland.
I wasn’t a huge fan of trading for Crochett but more I think about it I think it’d be great.. depending on what’s given up obviously. His control and cost is huge. Especially with so many holes to fill in rotation and overall roster. Crochett has had a bunch of injuries with Tommy John being the big one. He’s a full year emoted from that surgery. Barely has any innings in general. Most importantly is his age. Historically lefties take longer then righties to develop/hone there craft. He’s just coming into his own now. Next few years could/should be extremely dominant.
Also we have a lot of nice prospects. There’s also a bunch of perfect fit free agents available. A lot of our top unproven prospects will be blocked for the next few years. Now would be a perfect time to trade some away.
Why is no one talking Buehler? Two years removed from Surgery and was a dominant pitcher before he went down. We can probably do the same with him as we did with Sevy and Manaea.
I agree
Probably going back to LA.
@@cooldude7821 Possibly, but they released him without a qualifying offer. We should at least try. They can't sign everybody. They're already the front runner for Sasaki. How many pitchers can they possibly have?
@@petenieto1575 They were basically down to 2 reliable pitcher in the playoffs. Glasnow won't be back till the end of next season. Not sure when May will return. Even with Sasaki, their gonna need more arms.
I think the Mets sign him. He's another potential upside surprise like Manaea and Sevy.
A thought on Jett Williams: Weren't we saying the same stuff about Brett Baty 3-years ago? Point being, a lot can happen to a 21 year-old prospect in the next two years. True, he's our #1 prospect but he's still a prospect. A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH and when it come to baseball, a pitcher who will have an impact in 2025 and beyond has considerably more value than a #1 position player prospect.
Until he gets hurt, or his stuff is sussed out by the patient bats of post season.
You don't gut your farm system for a pitcher with an injury history who is 2 years away from free agency. Players like Soto, Crochet and Adames have no team loyalty, they are just hired guns. The reason why the Dodgers did so well this season, was that their lineup gelled as a team. It's very rare for you to get that kind of dedication from a free agent.
If I’m trading Gilbert and Williams then there putting Robert in the deal . I’ll put in McNeil
No way they are getting both. I’m not trading Gilbert. Jett I don’t want to but we have tons of options at MI coming up
Luis Rober strikes out at a prolific rate... when he's able to stay on the field.
@@notadeadcatgorillagang3468 Gilbert is the player I'm most likely to trade. Everyone talks about how bad Baty is, but Gilbert has not performed all that well in the minors. His numbers with the Mets thus far have not been promising. In 62 games this year he hit 205, and I don't believe he performed well in the Arizona Fall League either. He's only 5 ft 8 and has limited power potential.
Great points Ryan !!!
Ryan you are so right !!!
It would be smart to cash in Acuna value now.
Acuna and Gilbert are the least impressive offensive prospects in my mind. Acuna couldn't hit consistently all year and, in 62 games, Gilbert hit just 205. I would be ok with that if he performed well in the fall league, but his performance there was also underwhelming.
If I’m trading Gilbert and Williams then there putting Robert in the deal . I’ll put in McNeil . Problem is Robert is always hurt. Crochet I don’t trust enough to make this deal
I just don't share the high hopes for Jett being a plus major leaguer. He is 5'6". Out of 129 qualifying major leaguers last year, one was 5'6", Altulve, obviously. A freak. None of the 129 were 5'7". Two were 5'8". When you consider that the average male is 5'9", the fact that only 3 out of 129 players are under that point to the physical matchup challenges at the major league level. Levers matter. You want Jett in center? Combine the small stride with the small leap with the small arm lever? Of the qualifying CFs last year in MLB, one was under 6'0", Jacob Young, and he is 5'11.
Igladly will throw Jett in. My position prospects I wouldn't want to trade are Mauricio, Gilbert and, I know people are hatin' on him, Brett Baty, strictly on a don't sell low basis. He keeps being mentioned as a throw-in when he was a first round pick and, Alvarez aside, was the highest regarded position player in our farm, as high as 16th in the country at any position by mlb. In 50 games in 2024 he had a positive 0.3 dWAR at 3b and plus 2 OAA, compared to Vientos at minus 0.8 dWAR and -6 OAA. And prior to getting hurt, after 16 games Baty was hitting .316. Baty does that to start next year, he becomes a blue chipper who would headline a trade like this, or be our 3b for a decade.
We easily could have given up on Vientos after two years when he was batting .205. Baty could be that 2025 success story.
I agree with you Ryan absolutely ❤!
Wild time to be a mets fan let’s goooo who the hell knows what’s gonna happen!
You're including Jett and Gilbert? You is buggin!
Realistically it’s probably what would need to be included to get a deal done. Stearns probably doesn’t want to trade two top prospects, but we just don’t know yet.
@@LockedOnMets It won't happen......Jett has too much upside. Maybe Baty.... Gilbert.... and a lesser comp....but Jett should be off the board for this potential move
@@LockedOnMets I don't like including two outfield prospects due to the fact that the Mets are thin in outfield prospects.
Stop prospect hugging!! If you can get a 25 year old #1 starter, you make the trade! Trade for Crochet, sign Manea and Snell or Buehler. Sign Soto and possibly Pete!
@@johncummings5350 Baty has way too much upside to give up on him. The only reason why he looked so bad was that he didn't hit at home. On the road, he had 276 BA. How often can you find a young player with 25 homer upside who can play 3B,2B, and the outfield? I remember when Peterson looked like a bust, but this past season, he was arguably their best starter.
We need to go after Soto and Burnes and leave our prospects alone. Garret is throwing 97 or above almost every pitch. It's a matter of time before he's hurt
Anyone not named Luisangel Acuna, Mark Vientos, and Brandon Sproat can be sent in a trade.
Why do you think Acuna is untouchable? He played what, 20 games in the majors? His record in the minors is far from spectacular. He was very streaky all season. Do you want a player who will hit 350 for two weeks and then get two hits over the next ten games?
I love Jett, but if they want Jett and two lesser prospects, you make that trade. I don’t give both Jett and Gilbert.
I’m okay with prospect hugging Gilbert and Williams and paying FA . Still the ideal trade I think is for Castillo somehow swapping McNeil and marte to the mariners would check alot of boxes for both teams
You have to make this trade, we are a high spending juggernaut franchise and have prospect capital finally. This is a move like the Red Sox (sale), dodgers (glasnow), Red Sox (Beckett) have made in history that I can think of, who helped elevate the squad to higher tiers
Not worth it for any of our best prospects. Dude's arm could explode week one and no one should be surprised.
All of those teams were one or two players away from championship caliber or were already championship caliber. Don't let this season fool you. A lot of things went the Mets' way. They have several holes to fill this offseason. Gutting your farm system for one player is foolish.
for the 4th and/or 5th spot SP try to grab try to grab Nick Pivetta or kikuchi
I don't mind Jett but Ronnie is athletic with power from BOTH sides of the plate. He has speed also. I would keep him and Gilbert. The rest can go. Jett is a small guy and his lack of power and being basically blocked by Lindor makes him tradable
Trades that send players we've developed to our competitors is not a sport I enjoy. If someone is available be signed to fill an urgent need, then do what must be done. But viewing our prospects as trading chips is above my pay grade.
Too risky. Pitchers don't stay healthy. Keep the young kids.
I still don’t think this is the time to trade top prospects because their value is still pretty low. They need to find better success in triple-A so they can raise their value to other teams. That way, you won’t have to trade away so many of them for just one player.
Do not trade Maricio he going to to be a good player
They need to sign Burnes trade for Crochet and sign Manea. Rotation would be Burnes Cochet Senga Manea Petterson and Mcgil. Very good rotation with depth then trade for relief pitcher Williams from brewers or Miller from Oakland.
No way Ryan! We will give them a signed baseball card!😂
The Mets prospects are fringe. I don’t see a deal.
There is no way in hell that he will accept a long-term, team-friendly deal. He sounds like a player who is only in it for the money. He has no team loyalty. If he pitches well, he will absolutely leave in free agency.
Yes yes yes. Then go sign Burnes also. Trade guys like Williams Baty Mauricio. Get proven players that can help win now.
isn't Jett a shortstop? Lindor isn't going away any time soon. that should say enough
So is Acuna. Most of the best prospects are SS throughout their career. Jett can easily move to 2nd or CF and excel. Y'all are seriously underrating Jett just from being injured last year.
@@TenthScissors70my concern is him being 5’6” and maxing out his frame young. He could be the next Altuve but even if good could just be a David Eckstein. Good but hard to be great so undersized.
@@Trottah I see what your saying but I've seen the kid play. There's an 'it' factor that certain players have that is impossible to quantify and Jett has 'it' in spades. There's a reason he's still the number 1 prospect in the Mets system after being injured most of the year. ++defense, above average bat-to-ball skill with an elite eye usually has a very high floor when getting to the majors. In that sense, his height is an added bonus. I see him as an early years nimmo with better defense. He's also still very young and ahead of the development pipeline even with the injury.
@@TenthScissors70 Jett Williams is not the Mets top prospects
@@Trottah Only thing good about Jett Williams is his name. He don't got the power like Altuve. I would trade Jett Williams and who ever else for Crochet
dont give up drew gilbert. think he is gonna be really good
I think the Mets would have to give up too much and patience should be the path knowing the team can still improve without this trade.
It's like people still think the Wilpon's own this team. The biggest advantage Cohen brings to the table is not needing to make trades that hemorrhage the future by supplementing the team in FA while continuously building the farm up each year.
THAT'S how you build a perennial contender like the Dodgers. It's not prospect hugging because Stearns will still make the necessary trades that help this team, he just won't destroy the farm for a short-sighted, win-now deal.
Sign Soto burnes Roki/Freid Alonso manaea and then go from there
That’s $160M a year and they all have to decide to go to the Mets. That’s in addition to the $125M already invested in Lindor, Edwin, Marte, Nimmo, Senga and McNeil. That is not how Stearns builds a roster.
I’m not for trading prospects. I’d rather buy the free agents
Why would you want ANYONE from a team that’s worse than the 1962 Mets???
Do not trade those chips. Just sign proven pitchers that have done it. Cohen has to establish his kingmanship in baseball!
No trade
Crochet is injury prone
Trade the entire farm for him. Need young arms to go deep in playoffs.
146 innings and gave up 18 home runs?? Absolutely not!! He’s what the Mets don’t want
Is you insane? Did you even see the guy pitch?
I would trade Gilbert Mauricio Baty and others as long as we can keep Acuna and Benge
Lol.. racking your brain about HR hitting centerfielders and forgot about Judge?
I hate the idea of trading all those prospects for crochet. I would love to get Castillo over him. Trading McNeil Baty and one more prospect for 3 years of Castillo sounds better than overpaying burnes or trading too much for crochet (also trading McNeil for Castillo gives us a reason to resign iglesias)
I get rid of jet a drew and a third piece if we get robort in the trade, too.
In short hellz no. I You only make this trade if you are a player or 2 away from being in the WS & have a chance to win. You sure up the bullpen, got 1 or 2 of the top Aces. Upgraded the IF, kept Alonso & gets a better bat for the OF to lengthen the lineup. Signed 3B who can handle the position better than Vientos, kept Pete, Vientos is DH & get someone who is better in the OF to lengthen the lineup. I think the Mets farm system isn't strong enough to give up a top prospect. They have just built this farm system that can handle losing some of the untouchable prospects.
We were 2 wins away from the WS this year, and we would have beat the Yankees.
@arcadeperfectreviews2653 Yes. The Mets were 1 win away from a buy in 2022. The next year can't dictate the previous year, as 2023 was an utter disaster. Other teams will make adjustments, try to address their deficiencies. The 2025 mets will look significantly different than the 2024 team. As we have lots of players leaving the team. The Mets have half a team to put back together & so many questions they need answered. There's a very good chance the mets don't make it to the playoffs this year because they are building a team that might take 1-3 years to build & there's going to be better options in some areas in the next couple of years at some positions & roles. I think Mets fans might get a reality check this off season & the upcoming season, imho.
@Mitchropolitan okay
Every pitcher an injury risk but Crochet asking for a contract at trade deadline a massive red flag 🚩.. No Thanks
NOOOOOOOOOOO DO MOT MAKE THIS TRADE-These kids are appreciating pieces, we have pitching in the pipeline, this guy put up Manaea’s era basically, he’s not an ace! Hoard the prospects for now, we may need them in Queens soon!
I guess you didn't see Manaea getting lit up by the Dodgers in the playoffs. The Mets trying to win a world series you can't prospect hugging
Are you a Braves or Yankees fan ?
@@cesarcussianovich6175 Who is you? And why you asking me dumb questions?
I could see Stearns being hesitant to deal a bunch of top prospects, especially Williams. We’ll have to see how aggressive he is on the trade market this winter.
@@LSharp609 Manaea was gassed and missing his spots in the NLCS. It was his first year pitching that many innings and the same exact thing could have happened to Crochet. That is a bad reason to make this trade.
No trade. Sign free agents ...
Ryan you got to stop falling in love with these prospects. You save money on trading for Crochet and go sign Pete and Soto And Burnes
Hell no I rather spend the money on pitching. If he ends up getting hurt and having Tommy John this trade is a bust and we lost all those prospects. I've been waiting for years to see Jett play , I do not want trade him .
No way
Hell No!
All these pitchers get injured and miss a year and a half with injuries and when they are healthy only pitch 150+ innings.
How about changing the conditions of the game so that starting pitchers pitch 20--250 innings a year and stay healthy? Just do whar Bill James suggested years a go and mandate heavie , thicker bats: RESULT higher batting average, fewer strikeouts fewer homers allowing pitchers to ease up and stay in the game longer by changing speeds.
Yes, they absolutely can afford to, and they should try; question is whether the White Sox would actually want what the Mets have to offer. The Mets’ system has some depth, but lacks high-end position player talent, despite the protests of fans. (Also, Garrett Crochet is really, REALLY good. Even better than his surface stats.) Brandon Sproat is the Mets’ top prospect, but he’s only 15 months younger than Crochet, and still needs to figure out Triple-A, while Crochet is already a Cy Young candidate. But I don’t think the Mets can put a good enough package together; otherwise, I’d let Chicago pick any 3-4 they want (depending on who they choose). I wonder if adding Álvarez gets it done? Probably not, but I’d ask.
I'll remind you Jett & Gilbert both missed the entire 2024 season to injury
Freid and manaea yea but snell pass
Gilbert/Mauricio/Bety/Santucci/Baez for Crochet.
That's the deal. White Sox get their entire infield with versatility and a pitcher.
That's too much to give up for one pitcher This would be a trade that would come back to haunt you.
Well Jett Williams is hurt so there goes that idea
I will trade nothing for a pitcher who quit on his team or said he wanted a new deal hell no
The Mets needs to trade Baty, Mauricio, McNeill, Marte and Magill for anything that can improve the team..Bullpen help probably???But getting Crochett will be very difficult because the White Sox have better offers from another teams..Gilbert, Jet Williams, Acuña and Clifford are keepers and they are pretty close to the Mayor's, don't deal any of them..
I’m sure teams are knocking down the door for McNeil & McGill
Not trading acuna of benge
🤬 Crochet 🧶 😂. We have uncle Steve’s 💵. Not worth the farm which will probably also include Jett. NO WAY!!!
That said,let’s hope and pray that he does not go to a rival like the Phillies or the Braves. That’s a real concern to me🙏🏾.
Too much
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Ryan Would.nt trade Bret Baty for Crochet straight up
Bro what? Baty isn’t prob worth Jordan Montgomery straight rn
Every pitcher I’m seeing here is 🚮
@@LoSoNBanks22 no I'm saying how Ryan love Bret Baty that he wouldn't make the trade
Nope
No tardes
Only 2 players shorter than 5'9" in MLB history worth a damn: Jose Altuve & Peewee Reese. Trade all the Mets hobbits(Jett, Gilbert & Acuna).
Jett Williams is 5,6 with no power. He rank like 50 in the top 100 prospects. These are not Stearns prospects so i see him trading them to get Crochet
Gilbert, Baez, Parada, Baty, Ritter, We need to keep Willams. Acuna and Mauricio.
Lol. The White Sox would hang up on the Mets
Mets could've been in the WS, possibly won, if their pitching were better and not walked so many batters. Some fans need to quit prospect hugging.
OMG Scott trade proposal shows why he doesn’t have a job .. terrible
Robert hmmm?????
robert is injury prone
Go get him asap
When Garrett Crochet faced the Mets he struck out the first seven batters he faced. Pitching is king in major league baseball. The difference between the Mets and the other 29 teams in baseball is that Steve Cohen can continually fill position player holes with free agents. But pitching? It's not that easy. So when a very special opportunity arises, if you're the Mets...YOU POUNCE!!
Yes. Do anything you can to make this trade happen. If you have to say goodbye to valued prospects, just hold your nose and do it. ..BUT DO IT!
Trading for Crochet could aford the team Soto, Alanzo, and a solid #2 or better SP.
Trade Gilbert, Mauricio, Baty, and we eat Marte's contract (giving the sox something to sell at the deadline if they want while having a extablished player to bring fans to the stadium begining of the year). if they need more toss in a Nick Moribito or maybe Baez (we dont need SS/3B)
Soto, Taylor, Nimmo, 1Alanzo, 2Iglesies, SSLindor, 3Vientos, CAlverez, DH by comitte, bench Mcniel gives everyone at any pos a blow when they need to just DH or need rest. you keep Winker and you have Acuna with one more bench spot you can sign another Defensive OF or 1B
Do not want snell
Dont do it, this guy will have elbow or shoulder surgery soon
2020 doesn't count
Do not te sign Alonso. Let him walk. I would sign Adames mover Vientos to first base and sign Santana to DH. Tired of seeing Alonso strike out in big spots. Hardly ever hit with runners in scoring position. No more Alonso. He is not worth the money he will ask for.
AS A WHITE SOX FAN NO THANKS THESE PLAYERS ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH
lol 😂 mets …… they don’t know how to trade 😂😂😂
Or do anything right for the matter 😅
Other people point to you and say look at that lol person.
They need to sign Burnes trade for Crochet and sign Manea. Rotation would be Burnes Cochet Senga Manea Petterson and Mcgil. Very good rotation with depth then trade for relief pitcher Williams from brewers or Miller from Oakland.
Yes yes yes. Then go sign Burnes also. Trade guys like Williams Baty Mauricio. Get proven players that can help win now.