The New York Mets’ offseason has been challenging for fans, especially after losing key players Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil. Despite their interest in acquiring right-handed hitters Bo Bichette and Alex Bregman, experts doubt their chances due to potential contract demands and competition from other teams. Bichette is seeking a five-year deal worth $130-$150 million, while Bregman has attracted interest from multiple clubs. This shift in strategy indicates a possible rebuild for the Mets, moving away from their previous big-spending approach.
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