Found November 25, 2011 on BigAppleMetsTalk: Yardbarker Blogger Network
The other day the news came out the Mets are currently in the “exploratory” stage of the off season.  Of Course they are.  Would you expect anything less from this franchise at this point?  It’s not like Sandy has been very active since he got here. I have to say I am a little disappointed with Sandy Alderson right now.  He made a great trade when he shipped Belttran out and brought in a guy who almost immediately became arguably our top prospect in Zack Wheeler.  But aside from that he has been missing in virtually all trade and free agent discussions. We have not heard the Mets court anybody, let alone make any significant offers to any free agent since Alderson got here.  I’m not talking about the top level guys because I know we can’t afford them right now.  I am however talking about all the quality mid-level talent that would help this ball club. Willie Harris, Scott Hairston and Chris Capuano were decent additions but hardly guys who will really ...
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