Very early trade targets for the Mets
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It’s not been a fast start to the season, but the Mets remain a talented team that figures to feature prominently in the playoff picture. Nevertheless, there are holes on the roster that could probably use filling. Early season trades are rare, but they do happen, and it doesn’t hurt to start scouring the market early for potential trade candidates. Right now, there are two areas the Mets should be targeting; the bullpen and the infield.
The bullpen’s lack of depth hasn’t been exposed yet in what has been an encouraging start, but there’s still a lot of injury and performance risk tied up in Edwin Díaz, Miguel Castro, Jeurys Familia, and Seth Lugo. Adding another late inning option or two could make this group potentially dominant and help hedge against any regression. On the infield, J.D. Davis has looked particularly inept defensively at third base so far, and while he’s not u
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After their win today, the Pirates have now won 8 of their last 12 games and 3 of their last 4 series after defeating the Detroit Tigers, 4-2, on Wednesday.
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Colin Moran delivered in the clutch, etching his only hit in the game in the eighth with a go-ahead RBI single.
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Adam Frazier led the team with three hits, raising his batting average to .329. Erik Gonzalez wen 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs, and Bryan Reynolds went 1-for-2 with a pair of walks.
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