Eleven members of the New York Mets officially hit free agency after the World Series ended on Tuesday. The number is the highest among major league teams, and it signals that the Mets have lots of work to do to put together a team capable of competing with the best of the best.
Outfielders Yoenis Cespedes and Jake Marisnick, infielders Jed Lowrie and Eduardo Nunez, catcher Rene Rivera and pitchers Jared Hughes, Rick Porcello, Erasmo Ramirez, Marcus Stroman, Michael Wacha and Justin Wilson are all hitting the market, free to sign with any team of their liking.