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Mets Eyeing Valdez: Will They Splurge on Pitcher?

The New York Mets are reportedly eyeing a big move in free agency, with Houston Astros pitcher Framber Valdez generating significant buzz. Analyst Ryan Finkelstein predicts Valdez could sign a five-year, $160 million contract with the Mets, as they seek a top-tier starting pitcher. However, concerns about the Mets willingness to spend such a large sum remain, as they didnt offer Pete Alonso a new contract due to financial constraints. Fans await the Mets final strategy in free agency, hoping for a splashy signing like Valdez to strengthen their roster.

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