NEW YORK -- After spending their Winter Meetings watching Pete Alonso go to Baltimore and Edwin Díaz head to Los Angeles , without bringing in any Major League players of their own, the Mets must soon answer the question on everyone’s mind: What exactly is the plan here?
So far this offseason, the Mets have made two major moves, trading Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers for Marcus Semien and signing Devin Williams to become their closer. Even after those acquisitions, president of baseball operations David Stearns has clear needs across the diamond, which he has vowed to address.
Remember, this isn’t a rebuild; it’s a reimagining of the roster.
With that in mind, here’s a look at how the Mets could proceed over the coming weeks:
First base
Replacing Alonso will be no easy task, a

MLB

NBC10 Philadelphia Sports
ABC30 Fresno Sports
The radio station 99.5 The Apple
MLB New York Yankees
Newsday
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Stevens Point Journal
Raw Story