The New York Mets tend to operate with a quiet confidence when it comes to building their organizational depth. Some teams chase the flashier names, but the Mets often focus on stocking up the system so they can survive the unpredictable grind of a long season. It’s a philosophy that doesn’t always make headlines in November or December, yet it repeatedly shows its worth by August. So when the Mets make a small move like a minor league signing, the baseball people inside the organization don’t see it as filler. They see opportunity.

A Subtle Move With Real Purpose

On Friday, the Mets announced the signing of infielder Jackson Cluff to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. SNY Mets noted that Cluff, now 28, owns a .688 career OPS in the minors and has spent most o

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