Mets could make unexpected move to address weakness by landing Yankees bust

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The New York Mets have been fine as a whole throughout the season, but this offense has been one of the worst in baseball in terms of scoring runs. 

If the Mets want to make a deep run in October like Steve Cohen and this fan base are hoping for, they're going to have to score a lot more runs when it matters most. It's still early on, and I'm not worried too much about the Mets just yet, but if things continue on this trajectory over the next few months, something will have to change.

The question for the Mets is how big they want to go to make that change, as this roster is already filled with star power. Instead of going out and landing another star, FanSided’s Austin Owens predicted that the Mets wouldn't go in that direction and would instead trade for somebody like Andrew Benintendi.

“The 2026 Chicago White Sox have already made clear this franchise is still deep in the throes of its interminable rebuild. It's time to send out anything that isn't nailed down, and veteran Andrew Benintendi is one that other teams could be calling about. Benintendi was an All-Star in 2022 and is quietly coming off back-to-back 20 homer seasons. That power has come at the expense of some contact and on-base ability, but adding him to a contending team in need of some more pop like the New York Mets could be a game-changer.”

Benintendi isn’t going to carry an offense, but he doesn’t have to. All the Mets would need him to do is have some competitive at-bats and hopefully look like what he has for parts of his career. Some Mets fans might know him for his time with the New York Yankees, which obviously didn't go as planned. He hasn't been much better with the Chicago White Sox, but if all he were to cost is a few cheap prospects, there are worse players out there to pursue at the deadline.

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