Mets Face Major Offseason Decisions After Thrilling NLCS Run
Despite a deep playoff push, the New York Mets must address player contracts and roster changes to sustain success.
- The Mets unexpectedly advanced to the National League Championship Series, falling to the Dodgers in Game 6.
- Key players, including Pete Alonso and several pitchers, are set to become free agents, prompting significant roster decisions.
- Owner Steve Cohen's financial flexibility will be crucial, with $160 million potentially coming off the payroll.
- New York's management, led by Steve Cohen, David Stearns, and Carlos Mendoza, aims to build a sustainable contender.
- The Mets' blend of core veterans and emerging talent has set a new standard for future success.