3 players we’ll be thankful Billy Eppler didn’t trade, 2 we’ll wish he did

Feb 15, 2023; Port St. Lucie, FL, USA; New York Mets manager Buck Showalter watches New York Mets
Feb 15, 2023; Port St. Lucie, FL, USA; New York Mets manager Buck Showalter watches New York Mets / Rich Storry-USA TODAY Sports
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NY Mets have officially lost the Khalil Lee trade

Khalil Lee came over to the Mets prior to the 2021 season and things didn’t go well on the field. Domestic abuse allegations against him this spring make this even worse. He was designated for assignment by the club shortly after. Because he did pass through waivers, Lee remains with the organization but no longer on the 40-man roster.

Lee’s struggles last year definitely did a number on his trade stock. Following an impressive season in Triple-A back in 2021, he followed it up with a .214/.330/.370 performance last year. Lee struck out 150 times in only 453 plate appearances on the farm. As a non-power hitter, it’s hard to overlook as a major weakness in his game.

Mets fans got a look at him in the majors back in 2021 when he fanned in 13 of his 18 chances. Still 24, he could’ve been someone the team flipped this offseason for another guy in a similar spot. The allegations against him have made him untradeable at the moment. Until we get answers, it looks like he’ll remain with the Mets with his future in limbo.

If found guilty, Lee’s professional career would be over. Major League Baseball has started to take these things seriously. There is no second-chance in a situation like this.