The Mets have six players who for the purpose of the luxury tax will independently make more than $17.375 million in just 2023.
It highlights that with offseason free-agent spending at $3.4 billion and still growing that there are two different leagues operating within MLB. Clubs such as the Giants and Rangers were among the eight teams, to date, willing to pay the nine-figure free-agent antes this offseason to gain consideration for elevation. Perhaps the suddenly budget-conscious Red Sox are due for relegation. But even within this premier league, there are the Mets and every other club.
Follow Eppler’s pursuit. He first became aware of Senga in 2013 as Cashman’s assistant GM. Eppler saw the righty for the first time in 2014 as part of his annual Japanese scouting mission, noting immediately his major league stuff.
in major league history — and not by a tiny bit. Their combined $86.7 million in 2023 likely will be more than a half-dozen or more MLB payrolls. Even in a universe of have and have nots, the Mets are the hav-iest. The kind of club that can pay for Scherzer and still have enough for Verlander and then have enough to see if Senga’s “ghost forkball” translates fully here to make him an ace too.
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