The New York Mets should be in on this elite starter, who is expected to become a free agent after the season.
Not only are Luis Severino and Jose Quintana pitching on expiring deals, lefty Sean Manaea, who has performed like the Mets' ace as of late, is expected to opt-out of his contract as well.Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi has been one of the best arms in baseball across the past two seasons. He will turn 35 in February and makes sense as a short-term option for the Mets.
Eovaldi went 5-0 with a 2.95 ERA last October, helping the Rangers capture a World Series title. He was also an important arm for the Boston Red Sox in their 2018 run to a World Series championship as well. This season, the right-hander is 10-7 with a 3.68 ERA, a 1.06 WHIP and 138 strikeouts in 140 innings and 24 starts.
The Mets could use this type of production in their rotation next year if they lose Severino and/or Manaea. New York could potentially sign Eovaldi to a multi-year deal of 2-3 years that's north of $20 million per season thus exceeding his vesting option for 2025.Pat Ragazzo is the reporter, publisher, site manager and executive editor for the Mets and Yankees websites on Sports Illustrated. Pat was selected as The Top Reporter & Publisher of the Year 2024 by the International Association of Top Professionals for outstanding leadership, dedication, and commitment to the industry.
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