The crisis that's currently swallowing up the Mets seems to burn a little hotter every 24 hours, if that's possible. Whether it's manager Mickey Callaway, who's in danger of losing his job, or Robinson Cano, who's turned into public enemy No. 1 in Flushing, there's no shortage of culprits as another season is on the verge of cratering.
But there's no greater advertisement of the Mets' dysfunction than the $110 million that's been sunk on Yoenis Cespedes. The slugger signed a four-year deal in 2016 when he was actually in their plans. Cespedes has since missed most of the 2017 and 2018 campaigns with various injuries and has already sat out the first 61 games of the current season.