"It's Always Sunny in Port St. Lucie" '25 NY Mets Spring Training

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Outside of the staff (I know I know.. there’s potential.. but I don’t like gambling on pitching) … Stearns has killed this offseason. I’d like Iglesias back, but I just don’t see where he’d fit.
 

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Outside of the staff (I know I know.. there’s potential.. but I don’t like gambling on pitching) … Stearns has killed this offseason. I’d like Iglesias back, but I just don’t see where he’d fit.
I like how Stearns thinks with pitching in general. Pitcher performance has so much fluctuation and is volatile injury wise depth and keeping the floor high/reasonable is the smart play. The Yankees for example have a better staff right now but if anyone gets injured they immediately don't. And it's likely someone will get injured. Stearns has contingencies in place for both injury and poor performance.
 

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Let's do some math.

Pete was offered 7 years 158 in 23 which he turned down.

Last year he earned 20.5 in what would have been year 1 of the deal. This deal, if he stays the 2 years, will be 54. We are at 74.5 over 3 years. He'll need to make 83.5 over the next 4 years to match what he turned down. Assuming last season's production was the outlier, and not the trend, he should be able to match or even surpass what he turned down.
 

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Outside of the staff (I know I know.. there’s potential.. but I don’t like gambling on pitching) … Stearns has killed this offseason. I’d like Iglesias back, but I just don’t see where he’d fit.
We have no backup shortstop at this point unless we plug acuna there
 
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