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The Mets have plenty of questions to answer, but so do their fiercest NL East rivals

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The Mets have plenty of questions to answer, but so do their fiercest NL East rivals
An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies wearing a red helmet and pinstriped uniform rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run, Image 2 shows Francisco Lindor holding green New Balance sneakers during Spring Training, Image 3 shows Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson strikes out to end the 7th inning
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We can get myopic. We can see our team — and nothing else. And in Grievance America, we can find fault with the Yankees not making enough outside alterations after winning 94 games and the Mets making too many after one of their most disappointing seasons ever.

What could be missed is what is going on elsewhere.

Let’s drill down a bit on this in the NL East.

The Mets again are looking probably at having to outdo the Braves and Phillies. The Nationals are going to be among the majors’ worst teams. The Marlins were 56-50 from June 1 onward last year and it is not inconceivable that they challenge for a playoff spot this year. But they traded two starters (Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers) in the offseason and probably are more likely to deal another (Sandy Alcántara, anyone?) then seriously contend in 2027.

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