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a skew if you will i mean that's an injury that can take a couple months it can take a few months it just kind of depends and he's on the wrong side of 30 i can attest having knee problems being on the wrong side of 30 yeah um for that's kind of where it ends up being like a subtraction by addition kind of sort of thing where carson gets gets the uh the opportunity but how how big of a blow is that for those that don't know that guy culturally like the mets fan does
I want to go back to a move that kind of –
I think it went under the radar and I still think it's a fascinating under the radar move, if you will, but it's, it's, it's Freddy Peralta, right?
They went out and got that guy quietly.
They went out and got a frontline starter and now they're obviously, they got to talk extension if they want to keep it.
That's why you go get that guy.
I'm curious from MetFan,
What does that extension look like?
Because I have an idea in my head, but I don't know if that's the real number or not that's kind of been thrown around on the market.
I don't think it'll happen this season.
But honestly, I think because of, let's be frank, the looming lockout, it would be kind of footless business for the Mets to do that.
But also, I'm curious to kind of... I mean, I think where he's at, he's in that like...
I don't know, 22 to like $27 million per year range.
But granted, we don't know what that off-season number or the free agency market's really going to be, right?
But either way, I'm still, more than anything, because David Stearns got a lot of garbage kind of, you know, over the last couple of years.
And to go out and get a Freddy Peralta, like what did that kind of show you and the fan base, like what that move looked like?
Jennifer Salerno, Mets apologist, friend of baseball is important, with a solid shopping list kind of explanation of how David Stearns was going about his business.
Aside from Freddy Peralta, because, I mean, again, there was a lot of innuendo that he was going to end up in a bunch of other places.
I didn't think he was going to be a Dodger, to be perfectly honest with you, just because they have enough depth.
But I was a little surprised that the Yankees didn't make a run at him.