Mets Add Semien, Williams in Rebuild After Winter Meetings Flop

A month after leaving the 2025 Winter Meetings without major additions amid key departures, New York Mets president David Stearns has acquired Marcus Semien and signed Devin Williams while pursuing more talent. Following a 2025 collapse from a 45-24 start to an 83-79 finish, the team aims for better cohesion entering spring training.

Since the 2025 Winter Meetings, where the Mets lost Pete Alonso (to the Orioles), Edwin Díaz (to the Dodgers), and Brandon Nimmo (traded to the Rangers), plus Jeff McNeil (to the Athletics), president of baseball operations David Stearns has accelerated the rebuild for 2026.

The moves come after a disappointing 2025: a MLB-best 45-24 start gave way to a 38-55 slump, finishing 83-79—ahead of only the Rockies, Nationals, Twins, and White Sox—and missing the playoffs. This follows Stearns' successful 2024 debut, where the Mets overcame a 22-31 start to reach Game 6 of the NLCS, fueled by Alonso's iconic ninth-inning homer in Wild Card Game 3 against the Brewers.

New additions include Devin Williams as closer, Marcus Semien at second base (acquired from Texas for Nimmo), and Jorge Polanco eyed for first base. Stearns seeks roster fit: “We need to create a roster that fits together better.”

Free agency pursuits continue with Cody Bellinger, Kyle Tucker (front-loaded short-term talks), Alex Bregman, and Bo Bichette. Pitching targets: Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez, Zac Gallen, and possibly Tarik Skubal via trade. The same core faltered in 2021, 2023, and 2025—including a Soto acquisition year.

With pitchers and catchers reporting soon in Port St. Lucie, Stearns works to restore contention at Citi Field.

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Photorealistic split-image illustration of MLB trade: Marcus Semien joining Mets at second base, Brandon Nimmo to Rangers outfield.
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Mets acquire Marcus Semien from Rangers for Brandon Nimmo

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The New York Mets traded outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers on Sunday in exchange for second baseman Marcus Semien and cash considerations. The deal provides the Mets with defensive upgrades at second base while giving the Rangers an offensive boost in the outfield.

The New York Mets left the 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando without acquiring any Major League players, instead seeing key departures like Pete Alonso to the Orioles and Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers. Despite the losses, president of baseball operations David Stearns remains optimistic about addressing needs in the rotation, outfield, and bullpen. The team missed the playoffs in 2025 after a disappointing second half.

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The New York Mets have transformed their roster in a bold 2025-2026 offseason rebuild under president David Stearns, signing Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million deal at third base, acquiring outfielder Luis Robert Jr. and ace Freddy Peralta, and building around stars Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor. After losing Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz, Brandon Nimmo, and Jeff McNeil, these moves—projected for a combined 10.4 WAR—position the Mets as NL East frontrunners and playoff contenders, validating calls for fan patience.

As spring training approaches, the MLB offseason has concluded with notable successes and shortcomings for several teams and figures. The Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and agent Scott Boras emerged as winners through key acquisitions, while the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Major League Baseball itself faced disappointments. These moves have reshaped rosters and heightened concerns about financial disparities.

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Corey Seager reflected on Marcus Semien's trade to the Mets during spring training in Surprise, Arizona. The Rangers shortstop downplayed rumors of tension between them and expressed excitement about incoming outfielder Brandon Nimmo. Seager also highlighted the team's focus on rebuilding culture under new manager Skip Schumaker.

Major League Baseball's offseason remains active with key rumors emerging on Wednesday. The New York Mets have reportedly enhanced their offer to free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, while the Yankees continue seeking a top starter. The Boston Red Sox signed pitcher Ranger Suárez, and the Toronto Blue Jays have not ruled out re-signing infielder Bo Bichette.

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Halfway through the 2025 MLB offseason, teams are categorized into seven tiers based on their moves, from aggressive additions to rebuilding efforts. The Los Angeles Dodgers lead with a historic signing, while others like the St. Louis Cardinals signal a rebuild. Many clubs remain active as free agents and trade chips abound.

 

 

 

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