Evan
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You have one outfielder in Soto.
You haven't added to the starting pitching at all, and there's really not a lot of options out there anymore.
I don't know exactly how they're going to play defense, but I don't know if it's a panic move.
This is a good move for the Mets.
He's a good
It could be both at the same time.
I think it's an immediate.
Panic's probably too strong.
It's an immediate pivot because they didn't get the guy they wanted, which means they obviously have been talking to Bichette's agent throughout the entire offseason in case what happened last night with Kyle Tucker happened.
I can tell you.
When I came on yesterday with you at 2 o'clock and I said the Mets love Tucker by 6 o'clock, it's because the Mets thought they had him.
The Mets thought it was done.
The Mets did not know that the Dodgers were lurking and willing to go to $60 million a year.
They didn't.
They thought the Blue Jays and a long-term deal was the only challenge they had, which is why I came in here.
I told you the years.
I told you the opt-outs.
I told you more than the Soto AAV.
All that stuff came true until the bitter end when the Dodgers swept in in the dark of night like the Grinch and stole them away.
Other than the most important part of it, yes, you got everything right.