The New York Mets have a number of key arms set to hit the free agent market this winter.
have some very tough upcoming decisions to make in the offseason when it comes to their starting rotation.
First off, righty Luis Severino has had a major bounce-back campaign pitching on a one-year, $13 million prove it deal. Severino spent his entire career with the cross-town rival New York Yankees before injuries knocked him off track from being an All-Star ace. “I like being here, a different organization in New York, and they have a lot of good players here,” Severino told Puma. “There’s a nice culture.”
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