Mets zero in on Mason Miller in continued Padres trade talks

New York Mets discussions with the San Diego Padres have advanced on acquiring elite reliever Mason Miller, building on initial reports, as they seek high-leverage depth beyond new closer Devin Williams. Miller's strikeout dominance and control make him a prime target, though Padres demand top prospects.

Building on yesterday's reports of trade conversations, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon detail the Mets' focus on hard-throwing reliever Mason Miller—previously inquired about before his deadline trade from Oakland to San Diego—alongside Nick Pivetta, Ramón Laureano, Adrian Morejon, and Jeremiah Estrada.

With four years of cost-controlled club control remaining, Miller offers long-term value akin to ex-closer Edwin Díaz (whom the Mets lost to the Dodgers). His career 39.5% strikeout rate nears Díaz's 40.4% Mets mark, and he's MLB's hardest thrower, drawing interest from multiple teams per Jon Heyman.

San Diego, under payroll constraints, seeks young major leaguers and top prospects like Mets' Noah McLean and Jonah Tong to bolster their farm. While no overwhelming offer has swayed the Padres yet, the talks address Mets' bullpen needs and Padres' roster refresh without excessive cost.

관련 기사

San Diego Padres reliever Mason Miller has shown notable progress since his trade from the Oakland Athletics last summer. The right-hander has refined his mechanics and gained greater consistency with his slider. These changes have helped him become even more effective in high-leverage situations.

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San Diego Padres reliever Mason Miller has pitched 25 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings, the longest active streak in Major League Baseball. He stands just eight innings from tying the franchise record. Opposing hitters have struggled immensely against him during this dominant run.

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