It’s funny to say this about the team that signed Juan Soto to the biggest contract in North American sports history — a whopping $765 million — but the Mets need to be more aggressive this winter.
Ultimately, caution killed them.
The team with the richest owner and the purported No. 1 minor league system needs to target pitchers who are closer to sure things and stop taking fliers. Frankie Montas should have stayed in Milwaukee.
Mets honcho David Stearns put things nicer, but in the disaster aftermath of a lost season, he did suggest they need to be “more proactive” in certain cases. So I’ll take that as possible agreement.
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