Reevaluating Mets’ Jarred Kelenic-for-Edwin Diaz trade


It could be even worse.

Immediately after all, the Mets’ trade for Robinson Cano was — at its heart — Edwin Diaz for Jarred Kelenic. And at this moment Diaz has hardly ever pitched improved for the Mets although Kelenic is arguably the worst hitter to this place of a job in important league historical past (corroborating stat to occur).

If Diaz closes out, say, an National League title this yr just before entering free agency, that would make the cost and humiliation of getting taken on Cano much more worthwhile, and if Kelenic hardly ever blossoms into the touted star he was predicted to be, then there will not be lingering Nolan Ryan sensations.

In this article is what can never ever be entirely identified from the Mets’ point of view:

Reevaluating Mets’ Jarred Kelenic-for-Edwin Diaz trade

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