Technology

Mets Urged to Make Big Trade After Reported Devin Williams Agreement

2025-12-01 22:19
849 views

After adding Devin Williams, the New York Mets are now urged to trade for this ace for the starting rotation.

Drew VonScioBy Drew VonScio

Contributing Sports Writer

ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project member

The New York Mets shocked the baseball world Monday night by reportedly coming to terms with reliever Devin Williams on a three-year deal. While he stays in New York, Williams will shift from the Bronx to Queens and pitch for the other side in the Subway Series rivalry.

Despite adding Williams, the Mets know work is far from over when it comes to additions in the pitching department. The team could reportedly still bring back Edwin Diaz to pair with Williams. That was singlehandedly their biggest downfall last season, and David Stearns is not going to let it happen again.

As a result, Joel Reuter is urging the Mets to push for Kansas City Royals ace Cole Ragans after reports are emerging that he could be traded this winter.

...

"Seth Lugo and Michael Wacha are both solid veterans, but their salaries limit their trade appeal, leaving controllable ace Cole Ragans as the arm capable of bringing back a lineup-altering return," Reuter wrote for Bleacher Report. "The Mets are in clear need of rotation help, but would they be willing to drain the farm system to acquire it?"

Here is the full breakdown of Reuter's hypothetical trade:

  • New York Mets acquire: LHP Cole Ragans
  • Kansas City Royals acquire: RHP Jonah Tong (Mets No. 4 prospect), OF Carson Benge (Mets No. 2 prospect), IF/OF Ronny Mauricio, 1B Ryan Clifford

Coughing up two of an organization's top-five prospects is a very steep price for the Mets to pay to land Ragans. Ragans' numbers this past year didn't indicate he is worthy of being traded for this large a package, but his previous 1 1/2 seasons with the organization show he is extremely valuable. In his last full season, Ragans pitched to a 3.14 ERA in 32 starts en route to becoming an All-Star.

Ragans is under control through the 2028 season, so the Mets would have him for three seasons before potentially losing him to free agency. He would instantly become the ace of the pitching staff ahead of Clay Holmes and Nolan McLean. While the price may seem steep, Stearns should definitely consider it if his goal is to win a World Series.

More MLB: Red Sox Tabbed Perfect Match for Mets Slugger Pete Alonso

Request Reprint & LicensingSubmit CorrectionView Editorial & AI GuidelinesGoogle Preferred Source BannerAdd Newsweek as a preferred source on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search.

Recommended For You

Phillies Lose Pitcher to $1 Million Contract in Free AgencyMLBPhillies Lose Pitcher to $1 Million Contract in Free Agency2 min readMets Lose Veteran Pitcher in Free AgencyMLBMets Lose Veteran Pitcher in Free Agency3 min readYankees Insider Shares Simple Reason Cody Bellinger May Leave New YorkMLBYankees Insider Shares Simple Reason Cody Bellinger May Leave New York2 min readOne-Time Tigers 1st-Round Pick Signs With NL East TeamMLBOne-Time Tigers 1st-Round Pick Signs With NL East Team2 min readWhy Blue Jays Could Lose Bo Bichette in Free Agency, per InsiderMLBWhy Blue Jays Could Lose Bo Bichette in Free Agency, per Insider2 min readYankees Projected To Sign Ace To 6-Year, $114 Million Deal After ALDS ExitMLBYankees Projected To Sign Ace To 6-Year, $114 Million Deal After ALDS Exit2 min read

Related Podcasts

Top Stories

Hegseth Speaks Out About Admiral Who Allegedly Ordered Second Boat StrikeNewsHegseth Speaks Out About Admiral Who Allegedly Ordered Second Boat Strike5 min readUncommon Knowledge: Trump Closes Venezuelan Airspace, but Not NATO AirspaceNewsUncommon Knowledge: Trump Closes Venezuelan Airspace, but Not NATO Airspace5 min readWhite House Reveals New Details on Donald Trump’s MRINewsWhite House Reveals New Details on Donald Trump’s MRI5 min readIndiana Republican Says He Received Bomb Threats After Breaking With TrumpNewsIndiana Republican Says He Received Bomb Threats After Breaking With Trump4 min readJustice Sonia Sotomayor Warns of ‘Two Extremes’ in Supreme Court CaseU.S.Justice Sonia Sotomayor Warns of ‘Two Extremes’ in Supreme Court Case4 min readDonald Trump Gets New Warning Over US Attacking VenezuelaPoliticsDonald Trump Gets New Warning Over US Attacking Venezuela5 min read

Trending

Green Card Update: New Changes for Holders in DecemberImmigrationGreen Card Update: New Changes for Holders in December6 min readCat Arrives at Vet for Neuter, Staff Not Ready for What’s in the CarrierViralCat Arrives at Vet for Neuter, Staff Not Ready for What’s in the Carrier3 min readBlack Friday Spending Raises Eyebrows Over US EconomyBlack FridayBlack Friday Spending Raises Eyebrows Over US Economy8 min readAmazon Driver Sees Food Left for Stray Cats—Ring Cam Captures What He DoesFloridaAmazon Driver Sees Food Left for Stray Cats—Ring Cam Captures What He Does3 min readWinter Storm Warning as 8 Inches of Snow to Hit North and MidwestNWSWinter Storm Warning as 8 Inches of Snow to Hit North and Midwest3 min read

Opinion

Foreign Energy Companies Have No Home in Our Forests | OpinionOpinionForeign Energy Companies Have No Home in Our Forests | Opinion4 min readThe Hemp Ban Shows America Still Works | OpinionOpinionThe Hemp Ban Shows America Still Works | Opinion4 min readConventional Wisdom: The Somali Minnesota Welfare Fraud EditionOpinionConventional Wisdom: The Somali Minnesota Welfare Fraud Edition4 min readRedefining Professional Degrees Will Hurt Everyday Americans | OpinionOpinionRedefining Professional Degrees Will Hurt Everyday Americans | Opinion5 min readAI Is Coming for Our Most Intimate Communications. Congress Must Act | Opinion OpinionAI Is Coming for Our Most Intimate Communications. Congress Must Act | Opinion5 min read