The Mets suffered a collapse for the ages in the second half of the season. Having signed Juan Soto on a jaw-dropping 15-year $765 million deal in the offseason, the Mets finished one win short of the playoffs after being 21 games above .500 in June. Despite missing out on the postseason, the Mets have confirmed that manager Carlos Mendoza will lead the team next season as well, as reported by The Athletic. So where will the change take place? The obvious answer: The Roster. And one of the big moves that the Mets are touted to make is luring in the Phillies’ star slugger: Kyle Schwaber.

As one scout laid it out, Kyle Schwarber would solve a lot of their problems, primarily referring to Pete Alonso’s expected departure on free agency. Alonso is the Mets’ home run king, who has 264 car

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