Mets Offseason: Are They Missing the Mark on Pitching? 

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The offseason is heating up, and the recent flurry of signings has set the stage for some intriguing discussions. The Mets have made headlines with their big moves, including re-signing Pete Alonso and adding Juan Soto to their roster. However, there's a growing sentiment that their rotation still leaves much to be desired.

With the Mets' president of baseball operations, David Stearns, seemingly shying away from long-term pitching contracts, it raises the question: is this a smart strategy or a risky gamble? The Mets have invested heavily in their lineup, but can they truly contend without a solid rotation?

On the flip side, the Twins have signed Harrison Bader, and the Tigers have brought in Jack Flaherty. Are these moves enough to shift the balance of power in their respective divisions?

Let’s not forget the Angels' pursuit of Yoan Moncada and the Pirates signing Tommy Pham. How do these signings impact the competitive landscape of the league?

Bold prediction time: will the Mets regret not securing a frontline starter before the season begins? Or do you think their current roster is enough to make a deep playoff run?

What are your thoughts on the offseason moves so far? Which team do you think is winning the offseason, and who do you believe is flying under the radar? Let’s hear your takes!

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