Matthew Lenz Grand Central Editor Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The New York Mets are in the midst of another disappointing season, yet may not have many pieces to truly "sell" at the trade deadline. Since they'll look to compete in 2027, they likely won't move any of their young, controllable assets. On the other hand, their expensive, veteran talent has largely underperformed this season, making them unlikely to be moved. However, there is one piece that teams are likely to kick the tires on. Will Sammon of The Athletic is expecting teams to "aggressively pursue" reliever Luke Weaver. The righty has been lights out across 37 innings with a 22.7% K-BB rate and a 1.95 ERA (2.41 FIP). Weaver, who is controllable through 2027, hasn't given up an extra base hit OR an earned run since April 30th. Being Steve Cohen's stance on the Mets competing next season, it will likely take a significant haul to move on from the 32-year-old elite reliever. At the same time, being controllable in 2027 may not hold much weight with the impending lockout. Do you think the Mets should move Weaver? Let us know in the comments! View full rumor
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago David Stearns is aggressively pursuing 105 losses, so I can't imagine we'll get anything meaningful in return ... for anyone.
Marshmallowmilkshake Old-Timey Member Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Weaver is signed through next season. If we hope to be good next season, why would we trade someone who can be an important part? Trade the guys who are leaving anyway. Stearns said we are not rebuilding.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I agree. I would only trade Weaver for someone who might have a greater impact for the Mets in 2027 than Weaver would. But that probably won't be the kind of player who would be traded for Weaver, unless perhaps it's a AAA star who's not quite ready but should be soon. That doesn't appear to be a likely scenario.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Well, I certainly don't advocate for his trading, but all trades are to get better value back.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 38 minutes ago, Marshmallowmilkshake said: Weaver is signed through next season. If we hope to be good next season, why would we trade someone who can be an important part? Weaver's not in a situation where his contract/age/performance etc. makes his a guy whom you NEED to deal. But if someone is going to overwhelm the crap out of you with an offer then you're going to listen. The Padres last year, smelling opportunity, traded four bodies, one of them a top-10 overall prospect, to the A's for reliever Mason Miller. That prospect, Leo De Vries, is a SS putting up an 800 OPS in AA despite not turning 20 until after the season is over. And while Miller has been great for SD -- how does 0.90 ERA; 0.80 WHIP; 3.6 H/9; 16.8 K/9 over 57 appearances sound? -- he alone wasn't enough to keep the Pads from losing in the WC round [2-1 to CHC] in '25 or from going through an 8-game losing streak (ended yesterday) or being below .500 this year [44 - 45]. Weaver's been great. but he'll also appear in about 65 of so innings/games this year so there's only so much one reliever can do. And the same qualities that make him valuable to us in '27 also make him valuable to someone else. It pays to see how far a team will take that gamble.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 33 minutes ago, Edgy MD said: Well, I certainly don't advocate for his trading, but all trades are to get better value back. If you were responding to my post, what I meant was 2027 value, not 2028 through 2030 value.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago Relievers are incredibly inconsistent. I don't know that I have a lot of faith in Weaver keeping up his performance through the end of 2026, much less 2027. If someone is willing to offer a good prospect package, I say you pull the trigger. But I mean like real prospects. Not the ones we talk ourselves into believing in.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago 42 minutes ago, Benjamin Grimm said: If you were responding to my post, what I meant was 2027 value, not 2028 through 2030 value. Not really in response to that, but generally speaking. If the Mets can get six months of value out of a player in 2027, great. He's obviously producing right now above the level he was at when he was signed. But if another team can get that plus two more months of value, with those extra two months coming in crunch time 2026, plus quite possibly playoff time 2026, he might be worth more to them than the Mets, and they might compensate the Mets accordingly, especially as his performance has raised his value to something like a peak level. Might, might, might. I dunno, know. All trades stink, but that's how selling off as the trade deadline approaches works — guys gradually become more valuable to good teams than they are to bad teams.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago I'd say keep the mediocre core, let the team sink this year. Trade the dead weight (poor performers) and the top performers -- Weaver, Raley, Brazoban (while you can), Warren (while you can). Minter. It'll be rough this year and probably next year, but if we get good prospects and keep them, we could see the Mets build a solid powerhouse like the Orioles did for a couple years.
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