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Max Scherzer requests meeting with Mets' front office following David Robertson trade

01:32 31.07.2023

In a surprising move, the New York Mets have traded their closer, David Robertson, to the Miami Marlins in exchange for two minor league prospects. This unexpected trade has sent shockwaves through the baseball community and has signaled that the Mets are likely to be sellers at the upcoming trade deadline.

The Mets came into this season with high expectations after a big offseason spending spree. However, their season has been wildly disappointing. After winning an impressive 101 games in 2022, the team has struggled to stay above .500 since June 3rd and currently finds themselves 6 ? games back for the final wild-card spot.

Following the Mets' recent 5-1 win on Friday night, star pitcher Max Scherzer expressed his disappointment over the trade. He acknowledged that the team's poor performance was a collective effort and took responsibility for his own part in it. Scherzer also noted that he would need to have a conversation with the front office, including general manager Billy Eppler and owner Steve Cohen, about the direction of the organization.

Scherzer, who has a player option worth $43 million for next season, expressed his belief in the Mets' ability to build a contender next year under Cohen's leadership. He pointed out that the team had success in 2022 and with the right moves, they could get back on track. However, Scherzer emphasized that he needed to speak with the front office to understand their plans and decisions.

The trade of David Robertson was seen as a signal that the Mets are open for business. Other players on the team, such as Justin Verlander, who is set to start for the Mets on Sunday, could also be on the move. Verlander, like Scherzer, has a player option for $43 million next season but declined to comment on his situation prior to Friday's game.

Despite back-to-back wins, the Mets still face an uphill battle to make the playoffs. They are currently 6 ? games out of the final wild-card spot with four teams to pass. With the trade deadline quickly approaching, the Mets will need to make crucial decisions about their roster and the direction of the organization.

Manager Buck Showalter acknowledged the difficult position the team is in and the challenges they face. He emphasized the need for the players to stay focused and continue to play their best. Showalter also highlighted the importance of pitching, especially without Robertson closing games. He expressed confidence in the team's ability to overcome the obstacles if they play better.

The trade of David Robertson also highlights the Mets' concern about their organizational depth. Owner Steve Cohen had previously mentioned the lack of pitching development in the minors, which led to the team having to sign high-priced pitchers like Verlander. The acquisition of minor league prospects Marco Vargas and Ronald Hernandez is a step towards addressing this issue, although it remains to be seen if these prospects will make it to the majors.

General manager Billy Eppler acknowledged the need for the Mets to improve their farm system to achieve long-term success. He noted that while they have had some promising drafts, there is still work to be done. Eppler emphasized the importance of building an upper-tiered farm system to reach their goals.

As the trade deadline approaches, the Mets will need to make tough decisions about their roster and the future of the organization. The conversations between Max Scherzer and the front office will likely play a significant role in shaping the team's direction. Despite the uncertainty, the players remain focused on their current season and are determined to keep fighting, understanding that the season does not end at the trade deadline.

/ Monday, July 31, 2023, 1:32 AM /

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