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Mets eyeing blockbuster deal for star White Sox outfielder

Mets eyeing blockbuster deal for star White Sox outfielder

Yahoo13-05-2025

There's something gutting about watching a long-term injury ruin a team's plans. For the New York Mets, that moment came in mid-April when Jose Siri was diagnosed with a fractured left tibia.
One second he was the defensive anchor in center field—the next, he was out for weeks, leaving a gaping hole in the middle of the outfield and in fans' hearts.
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Since then, Tyrone Taylor and Jeff McNeil have admirably stepped up. Taylor, in particular, brings energy and effort every time out—a high-end backup with enough grit to make things work.
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But as good as he is, the Mets know he's a Band-Aid, not a cure. And now, rumors are swirling that they may be eyeing a player whose ceiling could elevate the team into true contender territory.
Could Luis Robert be the jolt this team needs?
Luis Robert Jr., the Chicago White Sox's immensely talented but often maddening center fielder, has entered the Mets' radar.
According to Bob Nightengale and multiple sources, New York has 'expressed interest,' while the White Sox reportedly covet one player in particular: Mets pitching prospect Blade Tidwell.
The mere mention of Robert's name invites an emotional tug-of-war. On paper, he's the kind of player who changes a lineup overnight.
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A former All-Star, Gold Glove winner, and Silver Slugger, Robert oozes talent and swagger.
He has 30-30 potential, electric defense, and the type of physical tools that make scouts drool. But in 2025, he's struggled—badly.
Through 37 games, Robert is slashing .186/.293/.326. He's hit five home runs, swiped 15 bags, and posted a below-average 78 wRC+.
His timing at the plate has been off, and his chase rate remains an issue. But buried in those numbers is a player who may just need a change in scenery—and a spark.
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Why a new home could unlock Robert's true form
Baseball, more than most sports, is deeply emotional and deeply psychological. A player can go ice-cold in one city, then thrive in another, like a plant finally finding sunlight.
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It's the classic tale of potential waiting for the right environment—like a rare orchid stuck in a dark basement, needing only warmth and care to bloom again.
In Robert's case, New York might be that sunlit window. The Mets' coaching and player development staff have been miles ahead of Chicago's.
Their ability to get the best out of players like Francisco Lindor, Brandon Nimmo, and Pete Alonso suggests they could help Robert iron out his flaws—particularly his plate discipline and pitch selection.
Plus, with a contender's energy swirling around him, Robert wouldn't carry the burden he does in Chicago. He'd slot into a stacked lineup, surrounded by veterans and strong clubhouse voices.
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It's not hard to imagine him finding his rhythm under those conditions.
The price tag: would New York really give up Blade Tidwell?
But of course, everything comes at a cost. The White Sox won't let go of Robert for pennies, no matter his struggles. Reports indicate their starting ask includes Blade Tidwell, one of the Mets' top pitching prospects.
Tidwell is more than just a name in a scouting report. He's a fireballing righty with ace potential, boasting a wipeout slider and emerging command.
Parting with him would be painful—particularly since pitching depth has long been a thorn in the Mets' side. Yet, sometimes you have to risk comfort for greatness.
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New York has to ask itself: do you cling to future potential or seize a shot at something greater now? Robert, under team control through 2027 at a reasonable price ($15 million in 2025, with $20 million club options for the next two years), could be a cornerstone if he turns it around. That kind of upside isn't easy to find midseason.
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What would Robert's arrival mean for the 2025 Mets?
If a deal gets done, the impact would be seismic. Defensively, Robert would solidify center field with speed and range that few players possess.
Offensively, even with some risk, his power-speed combo could further improve a fantastic lineup.
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The Mets are in a pivotal moment. Adding Robert is a bet that this season can be more than just respectable.
It's a signal to the fanbase and clubhouse alike: We believe this is our year, and we're not sitting back.
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