Mets projected lineup with Bo Bichette
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The New York Mets’ offseason fell apart overnight. Kyle Tucker signed a $240 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, leaving the Mets with nothing after what seemed like productive talks.
It doesn't sound like the New York Mets are finished adding big names this offseason after signing Bo Bichette to play third base for three-years, $126 million.
An MLB insider believes the Mets’ revamped lineup may equal their former core in run production, signaling a major offensive shift for 2026.
Bo Bichette is expected to be the Mets' third baseman in 2026 after signing a three-year deal worth $126 million.
President of baseball operations David Stearns and the Mets are mulling a few different ways to build their roster. Given the paucity of high-level bats left on the market behind Tucker, the Mets may shift their priorities and emphasize upgrades to their pitching staff while seeking modest additions to the lineup.
The New York Mets have been busy this offseason, reshaping their roster and moving on from several familiar faces as a new era begins in 2026. The team will still continue to be led by superstar outfielder Juan Soto at the plate,
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Mets explore key additions to rebuild outfield for 2026
Following a tumultuous offseason that saw major departures, the New York Mets are actively pursuing additions like Bo Bichette and potentially Cody Bellinger to bolster their lineup and compete in 2026.
Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report recently wrote about each team's biggest roster hole and realistic options to plug them; for the Mets, that hole is their outfield situation, excluding Juan Soto. Fortunately, there are multiple options for them to fix it in a significant way.
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