The two New York Mets All-Star contracts will finally be completed.

After moving from Buck Showalter to manager Carlos Mendoza, the New York Mets haven’t noticed much change in their winning percentage. Last year, they won 46% of their games; this year, they’re winning 44% entering play today.

 

But unlike last year, the Mets didn’t go all out this past offseason, spending massive amounts of money to try buying a World Series. They knew this year would be a bit of a down year.

 

However, that didn’t prevent team president David Stearns from adding six-time All-Star slugger J.D. Martinez after sitting unsigned for several months as a free agent. Martinez, who was inked to a one-year, $12 million contract, has responded with a strong season.

But he’s not expected to re-sign with the Mets next season, and depending on how they perform between now and the July 30 MLB trade deadline, Martinez could be shipped out of town.

 

 

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