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The New York Mets are considering a trade to acquire two-time All-Star outfielder Byron Buxton from the Minnesota Twins for $100 million. This move aims to strengthen their struggling outfield alongside Juan Soto and Luis Robert Jr.
Proposed blockbuster Mets trade sees New York land $100 million two-time All-Star slugger to create super outfield with Juan Soto, Luis Robert Jr. originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The New York Mets have been struggling so far in the 2026 season, with a record of 7-10 and last in the NL East. They made great strides in fixing up their team after a brutal start to the offseason, but they still have a few key areas that can be kryptonite.
One of those areas is their last outfield slot, currently occupied by top prospect Carson Benge, who is really struggling. Sports Illustratedâs Ethen Hutton proposes that the Mets fix that by acquiring a veteran All-Star who helps their win-now chances in Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton.
The trade would look like this:
Mets get: OF Byron Buxton
Twins get: RHP Luke Weaver, RHP Tobias Myers, NYM No. 4 prospect 1B/OF Ryan Clifford
âThe Mets have had their sights on Buxton for a while. New York has reportedly called regarding a potential deal for the All-Star, which could be realized ahead of this yearâs deadline. The teamâs decision to trade Brandon Nimmo created a glaring need in the outfield, and could pull off a trade for Buxton to fill that void. The Mets can afford to sacrifice some depth in the bullpen, especially for a high-end talent on both sides of the ball,â Hutton wrote.
So far this season, Buxton is hitting .200/.269/.333/.602 with three doubles, one triple, one home run and two RBI in 15 games. While his stats are a bit low at the moment, theyâre still higher than Bengeâs, and when he gets into a groove, Buxtonâs good for 30+ dingers.
His contract is also very team friendly. Heâs on year four of a seven-year, $100 million deal, which means the Mets wouldnât just be renting him.
If New York could land Buxton, it would upgrade their offense, defense, and their overall chances at maximizing their championship window. Hopefully, they get him on their team soon.
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The proposed trade involves the New York Mets acquiring Byron Buxton from the Minnesota Twins to enhance their outfield.
Byron Buxton's contract in the proposed trade is valued at $100 million.
As of now, the New York Mets have a record of 7-10 and are last in the NL East.
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