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MLB · 4 hours ago

Will the Mets Win the NL East? Buy or Sell Analysis

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Will the Mets Win the NL East? Buy or Sell Analysis

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Assessing the New York Mets' Odds in the NL East

As the new season approaches, the New York Mets are viewed as favorites to win the National League East, but not everyone is convinced they have what it takes. Despite some positive additions to their roster, the Mets face significant challenges, particularly after losing key players like Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, and Edwin Díaz. Jorge Polanco is set to replace Alonso at first base, a move seen by some as a downgrade. Moreover, concerns have been raised about the defensive capabilities across the team, with Juan Soto, a crucial right fielder, being rated poorly on defense.

The Mets' pitching staff, featuring Freddie Peralta and Andrew McClean, shows promise but also faces uncertainty with their ability to handle a full season's innings. While the team has good depth, including names like David Peterson and Hayden Sanger, their overall success in the tightly competitive division remains in question.

Contact with division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves, further complicates the Mets' position. The Braves, despite needing a top pitcher, are seen as potential front-runners with a strong overall team. Meanwhile, the Phillies have made notable changes, including adding Dallas Garcia, which could strengthen their roster.

The consensus among some experts is that while the Mets are definitely strong enough to be a playoff team, winning the National League East might be a step too far this season. The division is tightly contested, and the Braves are highlighted as a potentially underrated team capable of taking the division title. With so many variable factors at play, the race is likely to be closely fought until the very end.

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