David Stearns On Bo Bichette, Luis Robert Jr., And The Mets’ Roster Outlook | Andy Martino Santa Fe - América (AfPUXUgbHL)

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New York Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns sits down with Andy Martino to aznou discuss the Mets’ latest roster moves and the thinking behind them.

Stearns explains why Bo Bichette was the right fit for the Mets, how long the process had been developing behind the scenes, and what the organization values most when building a modern lineup. He also discusses the addition of Luis Robert Jr., internal competition in the outfield, and how positional flexibility factors into roster construction.

The conversation also covers expectations for Kodai Senga heading into spring training, the Mets’ continued search for pitching, and how decisions are made late in the offseason.

To close, Stearns reacts to Carlos Beltrán’s Hall matteo arnaldi of Fame election and reflects on what the moment means personally and professionally.

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⏱️ Updated Timestamps

00:00 – Why major roster pursuits take months

00:08 – Outfield outlook and internal competition

00:12 – Carson Benge’s opportunity heading into camp

00:23 – Kodai Senga’s expected role in the rotation

00:48 – Family and fan feedback on the offseason

01:22 – Why Bo Bichette fit the Mets’ needs

01:38 – Lineup balance and right-handed at-bats

02:03 – The value of elite contact skills

02:25 – Competing at-bats from one through nine

02:45 – How the Mets pivot quickly in barry bannan free agency

03:10 – When talks with Bo Bichette actually began

03:48 – Contract structure and timing

04:05 – Blocking rivals vs internal evaluation

04:23 – What excites the Mets about Luis Robert Jr.

05:12 – How the outfield shakes out after additions

05:43 – Confidence in Tyrone Taylor and Brett Baty

06:00 – Player development and positional versatility

06:31 – Mark Vientos’ role and offensive upside

07:10 – First base and DH flexibility

07:27 – Continued confidence in Kodai Senga

07:55 – Carlos Beltrán’s Hall of Fame election

07:58 – Stearns’ personal reaction to Beltrán’s honor

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