As the New York Mets continue to grapple with a disappointing season, David Stearns, the team’s president of baseball operations, offered some insights into pot
ential moves ahead of the trade deadline. Following yet another series loss at home to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Stearns acknowledged the team’s underperformance and hinted at changes on the horizon.
The Mets, who have repeatedly found new ways to lose games, face significant questions about their roster construction. The recent series against the Dodgers highlighted these issues, with the team struggling to find consistency both at the plate and out of the bullpen. Despite these challenges, Stearns remains focused on supporting key players, including slugger Pete Alonso.
Looking ahead to the trade deadline, Stearns reiterated the organization’s commitment to building a competitive team. "I think the guiding light on all this is: put together the best team possible," he said. "That's our goal as an organization, from ownership on down, and that's what we’re going to strive to do."
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