MLB Insider Trade Idea Has New York Mets Landing Tarik Skubal For A Massive Price
After a disappointing season that saw them miss the playoffs despite a massive payroll, the New York Mets are expected to be aggressive this offseason, with a clear focus on bolstering their starting rotation. One blockbuster trade proposal from an MLB insider suggests a path for them to acquire a true ace: Detroit Tigers pitcher and back-to-back AL Cy Young Award winner, Tarik Skubal.
The Proposed Deal For The New York Mets
The proposed deal, crafted by Jim Bowden of The Athletic, would be a significant five-player swap that addresses the Mets’ most pressing need while providing the Tigers with a massive haul of young talent. However, it remains uncertain whether the Tigers are genuinely willing to part with their superstar pitcher, who is in the final year of team control.
A High Price for an Ace
The trade scenario outlines a path for the Mets to land one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. Skubal, who posted an impressive 13-6 record with a 2.21 ERA last season, would immediately slot in as the No. 1 starter in a rotation that struggled for consistency, finishing 18th in MLB in starter’s ERA.
To acquire him, the Mets would need to dig deep into their farm system. The proposal suggests New York sends a five-player package to Detroit:
- RHP Jonah Tong (Mets’ No. 4 prospect)
- RHP Brandon Sproat (Mets’ No. 5 prospect)
- INF/OF Jett Williams (Mets’ No. 3 prospect)
- INF/DH Ronny Mauricio
This package would send three of the Mets’ top five prospects, headlined by two promising arms in Tong and Sproat, to Detroit. Williams, a dynamic and versatile player, adds another high-ceiling athlete to the return, while the 24-year-old Mauricio offers a young, switch-hitting infielder who has already spent two years at the major league level.
Mets Ready to Spend on Pitching
The Mets’ front office, led by owner Steve Cohen, has shown a willingness to spend big, and after failing to make the playoffs, insiders believe the team is determined to add one or two front-line starters. As MLB insider Bob Nightengale noted, the organization was “embarrassed” by last season’s outcome and is expected to be active in the market.
While a trade for Skubal aligns perfectly with that goal, the biggest question is whether the Tigers will even entertain offers. Trading a two-time Cy Young winner in his prime is a monumental decision for any franchise. The Mets have the prospect capital to make an enticing offer, but prying Skubal away from Detroit will be a formidable challenge for any suitor. For now, the proposal stands as an intriguing look at what it might cost for the Mets to land the elite arm they desperately need.
