1 Mets trade package for Garrett Crochet, 1 for Luis Robert, and 1 for both

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The New York Mets are projected to be one of the most active teams this offseason. The team must be creative since despite having sufficient financial availability to hire players via free agency, the market does not have an excess of reliable options for all the holes the roster currently has.

The trade market has quality, controllable players with a lower financial commitment who would immediately help the team fight for the championship in 2025. The Chicago White Sox have two relevant pieces, Garrett Crochet and Luis Robert, that fit the team's needs, but to get them, the Mets would have to make a significant sacrifice in terms of prospects.

A Mets trade package for Garrett Crochet

Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz has reported within the industry that any trade for Garrett Crochet would be focused on one or two high-ceiling prospects, preferably position players. Crochet is not just any pitcher available this winter but the best piece in terms of performance and cost.

Crochet established himself as the best pitcher in MLB during the first half of last season and finished the year with a 3.58 ERA and a 2.85 xERA. The southpaw has a lethal arsenal with his pitches generating a swing and misses greater than 30% with a total K% of 35.1%, a BB% of just 5.5%, and a wOBA of .280.

In contractual and control terms, Crochet would not be a free agent until after the 2026 season and is projected to earn a salary of $2.9 million in 2025 via arbitration. For their part, the Mets would have to begin any negotiations for Crochet with their best position prospect Jett Williams.

Williams is a highly respected prospect in the industry for his eye-to-ball skills, power, and speed. However, on its own, it would not be enough due to Crochet's cost given he is a proven pitcher in MLB, so Ryan Clifford would have to complement the package to make it attractive for the White Sox. This would be a significant sacrifice for the Mets but Clifford has had his ups and downs in the organization's system.

To conclude the trade, the Mets would have to include in the package two middle prospects who had a high ceiling at the time but have not lived anywhere near the expected level. Despite the cost, Crochet would be the necessary impact to stabilize and boost the Mets' rotation while the White Sox would receive the prospects necessary to begin a sustainable rebuild.

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