As the Mets approach the new season, a wave of injuries has left the team looking unprepared, with key players like Nimmo, McNeil, and Alvarez on the sidelines. Observing spring training, the team’s performance seems poor, resembling a losing season pace. While wins aren't crucial during spring, how they play matters. First-half struggles have negatively impacted attendance, though there's potential for strategic benefits in aiming for a wild card. Attention will also be on who fills Alvarez's spot, with trades being a possibility in the final days of training.
Nimmo, McNeil, Alvarez, and several others are injured, leaving the Mets unprepared for the upcoming season, raising concerns about their performance.
Despite spring training being less about wins, the Mets' poor performance and injury woes indicate deeper issues as they approach the season.
The Mets' first-half struggles often impact attendance, and an optimistic view suggests David Stearns might have a strategic advantage by focusing on a wild card.
Monitoring who replaces Alvarez in the lineup offers insight into the team's short-term strategies, along with potential trade scenarios.
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