Mets Reportedly Seek Rays’ Yandy Diaz to Boost Offense Amid Rebuild
Mets Reportedly Seek Rays’ Yandy Diaz to Boost Offense Amid Rebuild

Mets Reportedly Seek Rays’ Yandy Diaz to Boost Offense Amid Rebuild

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The New York Mets are actively considering bolstering their lineup by acquiring Tampa Bay Rays veteran slugger Yandy Díaz, a consistent hitter known for his offensive discipline, particularly as a designated hitter. Díaz, who hit .300 with 25 home runs in the 2025 season, could provide the Mets with much-needed protection in the middle of the batting order, especially if star first baseman Pete Alonso departs in free agency. Although Díaz's defense is below average, the universal designated hitter rule allows the Mets to prioritize his bat over fielding concerns. The Rays, who had a middling 2025 season despite solid statistics, may be open to trading veterans like Díaz to retool for the future, making a deal with the Mets plausible. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees face offseason challenges in their pitching rotation, potentially losing key starters Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon, and are rumored to target Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara in a trade involving prospects Jasson Dominguez and Carlos Lagrange to strengthen their rotation. These moves highlight the ongoing roster adjustments by New York's baseball teams as they prepare for the next season.

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