Where do Mets go now after Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers deal?

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Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns. (USA Today)

The Mets lost out on Yoshinobu Yamamoto, but it was not for a lack of trying.ย 

Steve Cohen offered the highly-touted ace a 12-year, $325 million deal that the Los Angeles Dodgers matched, which was enough to win the signature of the Japanese right-hander.ย 

Yamamoto was the top priority for the Mets this winter and it also seems like the only big name that they were coveting. For a team that is positioning itself for a legitimate title push in 2025, the Metsโ€™ offseason has been headlined by depth signings in what looks like an attempt by president of baseball operations David Stearns to fill roster holes by committee โ€” at least for 2024.ย 

Yoshinobu Yamamoto Mets Yankees

The starting rotation provided one of the most glaring weaknesses to be addressed after New York dealt Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander at the trade deadline to boost its farm system. Kodai Senga and Jose Quintana were the only dependable options as holdovers from 2023.

Rather than dole out big money on the free-agent market for veteran pitchers or trade from a suddenly strong farm system, the Mets signed former Yankee Luis Severino to a one-year, $13 million prove-it deal and acquired Adrian Houesr from Stearnsโ€™ former club, the Milwaukee Brewers.ย 

Severinoโ€™s All-Star career has been derailed by injuries and is coming off his worst season yet, which included issues with pitch-tipping. Meanwhile, Houser has always been a bottom-end starter.

As it stands, this is what the Metsโ€™ starting-pitching options look like as of Yamamotoโ€™s signing with the Dodgers:

  1. Kodai Senga
  2. Jose Quintana
  3. Luis Severino
  4. Adrian Houser
  5. Tylor Megill
  6. David Peterson
  7. Joey Lucchesi
  8. Jose Butto
Kodai Senga Mets

Considering new manager Carlos Mendoza could deploy a six-man rotation, the Mets should be looking to pick up at least one more arm on the free-agent market.

Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell is available, but it does not appear as though Stearns is looking to give out…

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