David Stearns has to be building toward something underneath his Mets failures

It might turn out that the best outcome of this season for the Mets was missing out on Edwin Díaz and Kyle Tucker. They tried, but both ended up with the Dodgers instead.
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It might turn out that the best outcome of this season for the Mets was missing out on Edwin Díaz and Kyle Tucker. They tried, but both ended up with the Dodgers instead. The knee-jerk reaction was the rich got richer and the two-time champions were ruining baseball because they had no off switch when it came to payroll or adding stars — all reiterated earlier this month when Los Angeles traded for two-time defending AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal. Don’t miss Mike Puma’s text messages from Queens and beyond — he’s giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Mets.
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- It might turn out that the best outcome of this season for the Mets was missing out on Edwin Díaz and Kyle Tucker. They tried, but both ended up with the Dodgers instead.
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- 1 outlet, average source rating 5.0/10.
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David Stearns has to be building toward something underneath his Mets failures
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