Mets trade rumors: 2 starting pitching options for David Stearns

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After watching Yoshinobu Yamamoto sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns stayed the course of amassing depth arms for a starting rotation that leaves plenty to be desired on paper.ย 

Kodai Senga and Jose Quintana are the lone reliable holdovers from the 2023 season as Stearns signed a pair of project arms in Luis Severino and Sean Manaea in hopes of rediscovering former glory. He also acquired a familiar face in Adrian Houser, whom he worked with during his days with the Milwaukee Brewers.ย 

With those five arms and a competition between David Peterson, Tylor Megill, Joey Lucchesi, and Jose Butto for a potential No. 6 role if new manager Carlos Mendoza opts to go that route, Stearns could head into the 2024 campaign with this experimental unit as the Mets try to contend for a playoff spot.

That, however, doesnโ€™t appear to be the case.

Mets David Stearns Steve Cohen

Stearns looks as though heโ€™s looking to add one more arm via the trade market, according to MLB.comโ€™s Mark Feinsand, but it is unclear if it will be for a top-end option or just for more depth.ย 

If Stearns and the Mets truly want to contend for the postseason, then it has to be for a top-of-the-rotation option that could lengthen the pitching staff โ€” most notably moving Quintana down to more of a No. 3 role while Severino and Manaea follow suit.

While the bulk of the blockbuster moves have already been completed this winter around Major League Baseball, the Mets still can fill such a need with pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training in almost one month.

Mets trade rumors: Potential starting-pitching targets

Dylan Cease, RHP, Chicago White Sox

Yankees Dylan Cease

According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Mets are considering a pursuit of the 28-year-old right-hander, who is under team control via arbitration through the 2025 season. Last year was a down one for the White Sox ace, going 7-9 with a 4.48 ERA, 214 strikeouts, 79 walks,…

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