Dream NY Mets starting lineup for the 2025 season

What does your dream Mets lineup for the 2025 season look like?

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Batting ninth in the dream Mets lineup, second baseman Luisangel Acuna

Sorry, Jeff McNeil. You’ve either been traded or relegated to the bench. This dream doesn’t last too long to dissect what happened to you. Thanks for the memories. You were one of my favorites. I’ve moved on with a desire to see someone who can offer the Mets a little something new, Luisangel Acuna.

In 40 regular season plate appearances, Acuna slashed .308/.325/.641 with 3 home runs and only a single stolen base attempt. It wasn’t a good indication of what he’ll actually do. The power was way more than expected. The lack of showcasing his speed on the bases was disappointing.

The Mets have an abundance of choices at second base for next year without having to make an actual move. Along with Acuna, they could have a healthy Ronny Mauricio in the mix as well.

I’m going to dream about the quick feet of Acuna batting ninth. The good thing is, it doesn’t have to be permanent. You know how dreams can shift from one tall tale to the next? That’s what we get at the end of this one. 

Only one rookie debuted with the Mets in 2024 and it happened to be the young man they acquired from the Texas Rangers in the Max Scherzer deal. The Mets did everything to stop it from happening. Circumstances forced him to the majors and in a highly pressurized situation, Acuna earned his opportunity.

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