Mets are 'not close' to making drastic trade decisions that would end 2026 season

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Mets are 'not close' to making drastic trade decisions that would end 2026 season

Mets are 'not close' to making drastic trade decisions that would end 2026 season

The Mets aren't ready yet to tear the roster apart.

Mets are 'not close' to making drastic trade decisions that would end 2026 season

The Mets aren't ready yet to tear the roster apart.

The New York Mets have hit a rough patch in 2026, sitting at 16-25—the worst record in the National League East and across all of Major League Baseball. It's a tough start for a team with sky-high expectations, and naturally, trade rumors have started swirling. But according to insider Robert Murray of Fansided.com, the Mets aren't anywhere close to hitting the panic button and selling off key players.

"The Mets are not close to selling," Murray reports. "They have plenty of talent, the second-highest payroll in baseball, and want Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor to play together. They believe they can turn this thing around and fight for a playoff berth." That's a vote of confidence from the front office, led by Steve Cohen and David Stearns, who are sticking with their plan—and their manager Carlos Mendoza—for now.

Sure, the season has been a disaster so far, but with over 100 games still on the schedule, the Mets brass isn't ready to throw in the towel. A hot streak could quickly change the narrative, and in a sport where momentum shifts fast, writing off May feels premature. The team's core of Soto and Lindor remains a powerful draw, both on the field and in the clubhouse.

That said, the clock is ticking. If the rest of May and June spiral further south, the August 3rd trade deadline could look very different. For now, though, the Mets are holding steady, believing in their roster's ability to flip the script. It's not an easy path, but in the middle of May, there's still time to turn this ship around.

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