Overview
- ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports the Mets are prepared to discuss trades for Kodai Senga, Brandon Nimmo, Jeff McNeil, Brett Baty, Mark Vientos and Luisangel Acuña.
- Multiple executives told ESPN they expect Senga to be traded this winter as New York looks to overhaul its starting rotation.
- Senga has two seasons left on his five-year, $75 million contract, and the Mets would welcome a trading partner assuming roughly $30 million in remaining salary.
- Senga’s availability follows a late-season slide marked by command issues and a brief option to Triple-A despite a respectable overall ERA in 2025.
- The front office is pursuing a retool that prioritizes rotation and late-inning relief, with Edwin Díaz’s return uncertain and reported interest in options such as Devin Williams, Joe Ryan, Pablo López, Dylan Cease and Framber Valdez.