The Mets have spent a lot of money so far this offseason. There’s been a common theme after news of each move hits the internet, too: they’re not done yet. New York has supplemented its rotation and bullpen, as well as re-installing Brandon Nimmo into center field. Japanese starting pitcher Kodai Senga is still available, and he’s someone the Mets continue to be interested in.
Steve Cohen’s luxury tax penalty keeps increasing with each move general manager Billy Eppler makes, but it’s clear he doesn’t care. What’s most important to this man is winning baseball games and eventually hoisting a World Series trophy.