06/03/2026
BREAKING: The New York Mets’ 2026 season collapse has reportedly triggered internal discussions about a potential fire sale, but an insider claim suggests the team may receive far less in return than fans expect, according to analysis shared by New York Post’s Joel Sherman. With the Mets sitting at 22–33 and struggling through injuries to key stars like Francisco Lindor, frustration is allegedly building around the organization’s direction. Reports indicate that while the team could consider selling before the trade deadline, most of their high-profile contracts are viewed as “unmovable” due to financial complexity and declining performance. Rival executives are said to have limited interest in major names like Juan Soto and Bo Bichette, leaving Freddy Peralta as one of the only realistic trade chips with meaningful value. However, the twist is that even Peralta alone may not generate the kind of elite prospect haul needed to rebuild a depleted farm system. As speculation grows, Mets fans are now questioning whether a reset is possible—or if the damage is already too deep to fix quickly. 👉 Full details below👇👇👇