The New York Mets’ 2024 dead money debt is greater than Oakland A’s salary.

The New York Mets had the highest payroll in MLB history in 2023. One year later, out of the playoff picture, the Mets are paying more to players not on their roster than the entire Oakland Athletics payroll.

 

Many of the Mets’ big offseason moves backfired. Contracts handed out to Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander and James McCann all blew up in the organization’s face. However, New York’s decision to extend Jeff McNeil ($50 million over 4 years) and what they are paying Pete Alonso this season have been more costly than beneficial.

 

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The Mets were able to shed some of their biggest contracts in 2023, trading Verlander to the Houston Astros and Scherzer to the Texas Rangers. However, just as will happen with any trade made this summer, New York is still responsible for covering a significant portion of the salary.

 

 

As reported by USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, the team’s recent decision to designate Omar Narvaez for assignment this past week pushed the Mets’ dead money to $77.4 million this season.

 

Courtesy of Spotrac, the Mets’ dead money this season ($77.4 million) is almost equal to some of the lowest MLB payrolls in 2024 tracked by FanGraphs.

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