Mets trade pitch would allow New York to move veteran back to regular position by landing young Red Sox slugger originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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I liked what the New York Mets had done to start the season outside of this past series, and it’s important to note that the organization certainly understands that they have to be better.
The Mets are unfortunately dealing with some tough injuries to some of their better players and, as a result, could be in the trade market to find players who can come in and make an immediate impact. First base is one of those positions, as that’s where Jose Polanco is currently dealing with an injury. Polanco is on and off the field with his injury at the moment
Looking to fix that, Ryan Shea pitched a deal that would bring Triston Casas to the Mets, while moving Christian Scott and Kevin Parada to the Boston Red Sox.
“The New York Mets would make this deal because it lets them convert prospect depth into a proven, controllable middle-of-the-order bat, which is something they’ve lacked in recent seasons. Triston Casas gives the Mets a true first-base solution with upside, even after his rough 2025. The key is that his underlying profile, elite plate discipline, and 25–30 HR power still project well.”
“For a Mets team trying to contend, betting on a rebound is more valuable than waiting on prospects to develop.”
It’s not the worst idea if we’re going off Casas being healthy, but he hasn’t been over the past year, so I’m unsure if this really fixes a short-term problem for the Mets.
Nonetheless, I wouldn’t mind taking a chance on a player of his status, considering what we’ve seen him do for parts of his career. Again, moving on from two top prospects would be far from ideal, but Casas did once prove that he has a lot of power in his left-handed bat, and that could be valuable in Queens.
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