Stop and smell the roses. The New York Mets are playing meaningful baseball. Whether those roses we’re sniffing end up with a fresh spring scent or a damp autumn one has yet to be determined. That’s up to them to decide.
Augusts like this aren’t common for the Mets. In the thick of a Wild Card race, let’s do all of the scoreboard watching we can and live day-to-day. Cry when they lose. Gloat when they are victorious.
Let’s enjoy what is going on right now and save these three discussion points for later on when they’re more relevant.
1) Let’s put a pause on the dream of the Mets signing Juan Soto
Last year was different. When the Mets decided they weren’t going to attempt to win in 2023, our focus did rightfully speed up in looking at the offseason. Thoughts of signing Shohei Ohtani. Dreams of trading for Corbin Burnes. It was all on the docket.
We’ll have many months of offseason talk. We should all agree that right now isn’t the time to think about Juan Soto coming to Queens.
Instead of discussing Soto, shift your attention to what the current Mets are up to. Has Jesse Winker been the right trade deadline addition? Will Starling Marte return and blaze a trail to the postseason? How about a monstrous finish from Pete Alonso?
Until the season is actually over for the Mets, the name Juan Soto doesn’t need to be mentioned. The Mets are done playing the New York Yankees. He’s irrelevant at the moment to what’s going on now.