The Mets linked to an Astros all-star as a top option next offseason
While the 2024 campaign has yet to begin, the ensuing offseason is set to be a crucial one for the Mets.
Superstar first baseman Pete Alonso is set to hit free agency, and the organization is expected to be competing for a World Series title.
With limited long-term contracts on the book, the Mets are poised to spend big and could potentially add an all-star bat.
The Mets could sign Alex Bregman
According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Mets could sign third baseman Alex Bregman next offseason
Bregman’s credentials
After being selected second overall by the Houston Astros in the 2015 MLB draft, Bregman quickly rose through the minor leagues and made his MLB debut on July 25, 2016.
Since appearing in the big leagues, the New Mexico native has become a staple in the Astros lineup, making a pair of all-star games, winning a silver slugger, and being placed on the 2019 All-MLB second team.
In 966 career games, Bregamn has slashed .274/.373/.487 with 165 home runs and 588 RBIs while having a .861 OPS and a 35.4 WAR.
Bregman’s credentials
After being selected second overall by the Houston Astros in the 2015 MLB draft, Bregman quickly rose through the minor leagues and made his MLB debut on July 25, 2016.
Since appearing in the big leagues, the New Mexico native has become a staple in the Astros lineup, making a pair of all-star games, winning a silver slugger, and being placed on the 2019 All-MLB second team.
In 966 career games, Bregamn has slashed .274/.373/.487 with 165 home runs and 588 RBIs while having a .861 OPS and a 35.4 WAR.
Bregman also manned the hot corner during the Astros’ World Series victories in 2017 and 2022.
In 97 postseason games, the 29-year-old has slashed .235/.345/.445 with 19 home runs and 54 RBIs while having a .790 OPS.
Why would signing Bregman make sense?
The Mets enter the 2024 season with a multitude of options at third base, but not a single player has locked down the position.