


Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns wants defensive improvement for his club next season, but there is only so much he can do within the team’s roster constraints.
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Sign up NowThe Pete Alonso decision aside (the first baseman, who declined defensively this season, will be a free agent after he opts out from his contract following the World Series), the Mets will have other options to weigh as they strive toward defensive improvement.
A look at the possibilities to be traded to accommodate such a goal:
He will be entering the final season of a contract that pays him $17.5 million next year. McNeil had a decent season offensively (.746 OPS), and has versatility as somebody who can play every outfield position, in addition to second base, adding to his value.