The New York Mets are actively looking to strengthen their starting rotation, potentially seeking one or two additional pitchers. Recent reports indicate that they are in discussions with Nick Pivetta's agents. Pivetta, who has spent the last few seasons with the Boston Red Sox, turned down a qualifying offer and would require the Mets to forfeit draft picks if signed. While he could be seen as a mid-to-back-end rotation option, the Mets might be more inclined towards Sean Manaea, who is expected to command a higher price but brings experience in New York.
The Mets are also keeping an eye on Roki Sasaki, a highly sought-after talent, but the pursuit is expected to take time. The team's strategy might remain unaffected by the Sasaki negotiations as they have the financial capacity to pursue multiple pitching options simultaneously. David Sterns has stated that an offer has already been made to Sasaki, positioning the Mets as serious contenders should the player decide to come stateside.