MLB Rumors: Mets Urged NOT To Trade For Three Specific Players
Mets' Rotation Doesn’t Need Andrew Heaney or Erick Fedde
Despite outside chatter linking the Mets to starting pitchers, Pressnell makes it clear: New York’s rotation isn’t the issue. Pittsburgh Pirates lefty Andrew Heaney might be having a solid year, but the Mets already have more than five capable starters, with reinforcements on the way.
Pressnell argues that unless they’re landing a true ace like Paul Skenes, which isn’t happening, they should avoid clogging the depth chart with mid-tier arms.
Andrew Heaney, K'ing the Side in the 2nd.
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) April 24, 2025
6Ks thru 2. 😯 pic.twitter.com/z6FLuw0bEc
He extends that logic to St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Erick Fedde. Although Fedde is affordable and likely available, his underlying metrics are a red flag.
Pressnell notes his xERA and xBA are among the worst in baseball, suggesting a major regression is coming. For a Mets team that’s pitching well already, adding Fedde would be a misstep.
Luis Robert Jr. Isn't the Fix for the Mets’ Outfield
The third player Pressnell advises the Mets to avoid is Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr.
While his tools remain intriguing, his production has plummeted down to a .580 OPS in 2025. Once considered a blockbuster acquisition, Robert’s value has cratered, and Pressnell believes the Mets would be taking an unnecessary gamble.
Even if the price is low, the Mets can’t afford to waste time hoping for a turnaround when every game matters in the NL East race.
Luis Robert Jr. is one of the most perplexing players in baseball.
— Just Baseball (@JustBB_Media) May 15, 2025
17 stolen bases (MLB leader)
Elite defense (See video)
Hitting just .185 with 48 strikeouts
More than double his career walk rate
Who should trade for him? pic.twitter.com/o3wN9lsiaq
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