In a July 2 article, ESPN's David Schoenfield made a case for why the New York Mets should work a trade for Baltimore Orioles closer Félix Bautista before this year's deadline.
"New York should think big here. Bautista has two more years of team control on a low salary, so Baltimore could get a lot in return -- and the Mets happen to be deep in starting pitching prospects, which is exactly what the Orioles need," Schoenfield wrote.
This year's MLB Trade deadline is fast approaching
— ESPN (@espn) July 2, 2025
David Schoenfield recommends one trade that each MLB team should make before the deadline ⬇️ https://t.co/VnpSGd6e8O
It's no surprise that New York would bring Bautista on board, given that he boasts a 2.41 ERA and 18 saves for Baltimore this season. Not to mention that his 97.3 MPH average fastball velocity puts him in the 91st percentile in the league, according to Baseball Savant.
Former Mets GM Jim Duquette offered an interesting stance about this during his July 11 appearance on the New York, New York with John Jastremski podcast.
"If Bautista was available, truly available — I don't think he is, but if he was — that's the guy that [the Mets] want," Duquette said. He later added, "Bautista would be the home run. There would be so many teams that are interested in him. I just don't think that he's available this year. [The Orioles] are going to try to win next year, and he's going to be their closer."
#Orioles closer Félix Bautista dials it up to 99.7 mph to strike out Yankees slugger Aaron Judge for the 2nd out of the bottom of the 9th inning.
— Jake Rill (@JakeDRill) June 21, 2025
Judge had reached base in each of his previous 4 plate appearances. pic.twitter.com/i1TvLwrDOb
Duquette is clearly not convinced that Baltimore's front office will be willing to trade Bautista. However, if the Mets make them an offer they couldn't refuse, perhaps there's a way Bautista is pitching in Citi Field by this time next month.
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