JUST IN: New York Mets Officially Sign 30 Home Run Team USA Outfielder In a Blockbuster Trade

The New York Mets were not prepared for the number of injuries they would have to deal with thus early in the season. Nevertheless, the Mets, who currently lead the National League East with a 45-27 record, have continued to play outstanding baseball. The Mets have until the end of July to make the trades they need to in order to guarantee a challenging division, and they are 2.5 games clear of the Philadelphia Phillies, who are in second place.

Sports Illustrated’s Dylan Sanders came up with a trade suggestion for the Mets to acquire Baltimore Orioles player Cedric Mullins while looking through possible trade options. His proposed trade would send Mullins to the Mets in return for two of New York’s best prospects, Eli Serrano and Nolan McLean.

The New York Mets are one competitive team that ought to be of interest. Tyrone Taylor has been patrolling the center most of the time since Jose Siri was hurt. Seeing either of those individuals start for a postseason club would not be very encouraging.

According to Sanders, “a possible trade between the two teams could look like this: Baltimore sends Mullins to the Mets in exchange for a prospect package of outfielder Eli Serrano and pitcher Nolan McLean.”

Mets' trade offer lands Cedric Mullins from Orioles - Yahoo Sports

An Agreement That Benefits the Mets

It makes perfect sense to close the deal if the New York Mets only need two prospects to acquire a player of Mullins’ ability.

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