Mets Open to Trading Francisco Lindor as Steve Cohen Gives Up on $369 Million Roster: Report
The New York Mets entered the All-Star break on the heels of their worst first-half performance in 31 years. And mind you, that’s from the majors’ second-highest payroll at $369 million. So, yes…
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