Britton and Sammon are asking, and so am I: [bLOCKQUOTE] What are the New York Mets doing? After Edwin Díaz agreed to a three-year contract to become the closer for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, that’s the refrain echoing through the hotels that host MLB’s Winter Meetings. According to league sources, the Mets had offered the 31-year-old Díaz a three-year, $66 million deal with modest deferrals. New York expressed a willingness to go higher before Díaz decided to sign with Los Angeles. One year after signing Juan Soto to a record contract and falling on their faces down the stretch of the season, the Mets have been curiously cautious in free agency. They have signaled at every turn an unwillingness to extend long-term offers — to the top of the starting pitching market, to the top of the outfield market, to their long-tenured All-Stars in Díaz and Pete Alonso. Losing Díaz to the Dodgers is a bad result; losing him to such reasonable terms — three years and $69 million — invites skepticism of president of baseball operations David Stearns’ short-term plans and long-term vision. Yes, it is early in the offseason, and a splashy acquisition (or two) between now and the start of spring training wouldn’t surprise anyone.[/bLOCKQUOTE] https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6876026/2025/12/09/new-york-mets-edwin-diaz-plan/ Starting Pitching Does we really just want to roll with Senga, Manaea, Peterson, and Holmes again, with McLean being the only major change? Does anyone really think that Sproat or Tong are actually ready and able to make 25-30 regular season starts plus a couple more in the playoffs — and be good while doing so? Offense Schwarber got 5/$150 to be a fulltime DH. That sure seems like a pretty good indicator of where the market would be for Pete. If the Mets aren’t going to pay up, then the plan is…Vientos? And even if they do pay Pete, there’s still two outfield spots and a DH slot that are vacant. Again, Vientos is not the answer. Assuming that Benge and Williams can both immediately be impactful players at the major league level seems like folly. Bullpen Needs several quality arms and is now counting on a bounceback season in a huge way from (1) Williams AND (2) Minter, plus hoping that (3) Raley will be good over an entire season. It feels like the Mets are 3 impact free agents away from being an 85 win team.