

The Mets have reportedly shown interest in acquiring Ben Zobrist from the floundering A’s, and that interest has been to the point the club is willing to, “overpay” to acquire the super-utility and soon-to-be free agent, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post.
He checks all the boxes for them. He could start at two positions on the infield right now for the Mets, arguably three. He could also arguably start in two outfield positions. He is a solid hitter who can hit for power, and has playoff experience which came during his years in Tampa Bay.
But on Tuesday afternoon, Kristie Ackert of the Daily News said talks between the clubs had progressed to the point the two sides were negotiating over a package of prospects. However, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports said there were no on-going discussions between the Mets and A’s regarding Zobrist, and a major league executive told Bob Klapisch of the Bergen Record there is, “no chance” the Mets will be acquiring Zobrist.
The sticking point, according to WFAN’s Ed Coleman on Tuesday, could be a reluctance from the Mets to take on the remainder of Zobrist’s $7.5 million salary, which is in the range of about $3 million through the end of the season. That could ultimately be a negotiating tactic, although it’s not totally clear.
In addition, earlier on Tuesday a rival executive told ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick the Mets, “want a middle of the order OF bat who isn’t going to cost anything — in terms of dollars or players.”
The Mets should be experiencing some salary relief thanks to the insurance policy they have on David Wright’s contract to the tune of $6-8 million. There’s no commitment to Zobrist beyond the end of this season, so it would seem to make sense the a Mets could make this acquisition with ease, which would go a long way towards improving this club down the stretch of the season. And, Zobrist has one of the most reasonable contracts in the game right now, which is partly why up to seven teams have shown interest in Zobrist as the trade deadline approaches.
But if the finances end up being a deal breaker, it’s difficult to see how the Mets can find a quality, everyday upgrade to their offensive and defensive problems around the diamond and compete on the landscape of the current trade market.
One response to “Report: ‘No chance’ the Mets will get Ben Zobrist”
I wonder if the insurance money goes to the wilpon to pay off the debt instead of the team. if that money doesn’t go in trade or free agent. mets fans wont be happy. Just saying.
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