Second Baseman Jeff McNeil Acquired By the Athletics From the New York Mets
Jeff McNeil is heading west. According to reports from ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the New York Mets are trading their two-time All-Star second baseman to the Athletics. For Mets fans, this one stings a little, even if the writing has been on the wall. McNeil has been a fixture in the lineup for eight seasons, a guy who scraped, clawed, and cursed his way into our hearts. But baseball is a business, and the books needed balancing.
The Nitty-Gritty of the Deal
So, what are the Mets getting for their former batting champ? Well, don’t expect a superstar to hop off the plane at LaGuardia tomorrow. In return for McNeil, the Mets are receiving Yordan Rodriguez, a 17-year-old pitching prospect who spent 2025 in the Dominican Summer League.
It is a classic salary dump, plain and simple. The Mets are reportedly sending about $5.75 million to the Athletics to help cover McNeil’s hefty $15.75 million salary for the upcoming season, plus the $2 million buyout on his 2027 option. Essentially, the Mets are paying to clear a roster spot and some payroll flexibility, betting on a kid who can’t legally buy a drink for another four years.
A Legacy Of Grit (and Bat Flips)
Let’s pour one out for McNeil’s tenure in New York. The guy was a throwback. In an era obsessed with launch angles and exit velocities, McNeil just wanted to hit the ball where they weren’t.
He burst onto the scene in 2018 and never looked back. Who could forget 2022? The man hit .326 to win the MLB batting title, looking like the second coming of Tony Gwynn for a glorious summer. He leaves New York with a career .284 average, 80 homers, and a reputation for being one of the most intense competitors on the diamond. Whether he was slamming his helmet after a pop-up or making an impossible diving catch in the outfield, you never doubted that McNeil cared.
What This Means for the Mets
By moving McNeil, the Mets are signaling a shift. It opens up second base, clears some cash, and maybe sets the stage for a bigger splash in free agency. Is this the precursor to a massive signing? Or is it just a restructuring of a roster that needed a shake-up?
One thing is for sure: The Athletics are getting a grinder. McNeil might be 33, but he’s still got that fire. He’s heading to a team that needs veteran leadership, and he’ll bring plenty of it.
