In the end, this could all come down to what the Mets can get in exchange for Murphy in a trade. Considering the way Young changed the Mets’ lineup with his speed, it’s hard to imagine him not being with the Mets next season, and if they can move him to a more comfortable defensive position, that would be an added benefit. But it all hinges on if the Mets are comfortable trading away Murphy and get a fair offer for him, because Young being moved to second base is an intriguing proposition that could work out very well for the Mets.
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Trading our 2nd best player next to wright is not a smart Idea to
make room for a 250 hitter! If the mets want to move Murphy to
make room for Flores I’m all for it but not to move Young to 2nd!
Flores didn’t win a job. May have been unlucky but I didn’t see anything that puts him on the OD roster.
And it wasn’t even Tuesday