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Mets' Disciplined Strategy: Losing Stars, Gaining Hope

The New York Mets, despite losing key players Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso, are confidently building a competitive roster for the upcoming season. The teams new philosophy, led by owner Steve Cohen and president David Stearns, focuses on a disciplined approach to team building. They plan to surround superstars Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor with other good players, either through free agency or trades, leveraging their strong farm system. The Mets are patiently waiting for opportunities, targeting bigger-name free agents or making player-for-player trades. While this strategy carries risks, the team is committed to this style, aiming for sustained success.

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