David Stearns, the Mets' President of Baseball Operations, confirmed that the team will mostly retain its current roster into the 2025 season, emphasizing confidence in the existing group. Following a busy offseason that included signing Juan Soto to a historic contract alongside returning key players, the focus is now on the starting pitching, which raises concerns around certain players' past performance. With questions still surrounding their rotation, competition intensifies for the last starter spot ahead of the season's start in six weeks.
We also feel really good about the group we have. I would anticipate, by and large, this is the team we're going forward with.
While we’re always going to be trying to see if there are ways we can get better, our focus is now on this roster for the start of 2025.
The biggest question mark remains hovering above the starting pitching, particularly with Montas having an ERA that flirted with 5.00 last season.
David Peterson had a career year with a 10-3 record and a 2.90 ERA, but he must prove his performance is sustainable after previous struggles.
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