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The New York Mets’ roster remodel is far from complete — and it seems like they’ve eyed a position group to augment.
On Sunday, after the White Sox signed Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami, USA TODAY Sports’ Bob Nightengale reported that Chicago might not be done with big moves. One of those transactions could include the Mets.
“They still would like to move CF Luis Robert for pitching depth and are engaged in talks with the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds,” Nightengale wrote on X.
The Mets, who traded left fielder Brandon Nimmo this offseason, have been linked to Robert since around the July 31 trade deadline when they acquired Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles.
On pure potential, there are few outfielders who offer as much as Robert, who hits for power, steals bases and defends at a high level in center field.
However, after a standout, All-Star campaign in 2023 that was worth a 129 wRC+, Robert has been a well-below average hitter. In 2023, Robert hit 38 home runs and stole 20 bases as he posted a .264/.315/.542 line.
In the past two seasons, he’s combined for a .223/.288/.372 line with 28 home runs and 56 steals with an 84 wRC+ as he’s played for one of baseball’s worst teams.
Robert’s bat speed, defensive ability and speed remain elite, though he continues to chase and strike out at high rates, which contribute to his low batting average and OBP.
Despite Robert’s shortcomings, he fits Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns’ preference for shorter-term deals — Robert is owed $20 million in 2026 and 2027 via club options — and defense. With Mets owner Steve Cohen’s willingness to spend, New York could also use its financial might to facilitate this trade and potentially lower the cost of player capital.
Couple those realities with the fact that the Mets are currently slated to start rookie Carson Benge, utility man Jeff McNeil, and Tyrone Taylor across left and center field, and an outfield addition makes sense.
Even though the Mets are also reportedly interested in adding a frontline starter, they are stocked with depth pitching and prospects, which could interest Chicago.