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Mets trade Jeff McNeil to Athletics as David Stearns continues overhauling roster
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Mets Send Jeff McNeil to Athletics Amid David Stearns’ Bold Roster Shake-Up

December 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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The New York Mets have traded second baseman Jeff McNeil to the Oakland Athletics during the holiday week, as announced on Monday. Along with McNeil, the Athletics will receive close to $6 million to cover his salary, while the Mets will pay for McNeil’s acquisition cost if the Athletics choose not to pick up his club option for the next season. In return, the Mets will get Yordan Rodriguez, a promising young right-handed pitching prospect.

McNeil is expected to be a significant addition for the Athletics, who are looking to improve their second base position this offseason. Over the last three years, McNeil has recorded a batting line of .253/.326/.389 (OPS+101), averaging 11 home runs annually and contributing two wins above replacement. For context, the Athletics’ current second basemen have posted a combined .199/.267/.283 with 11 homers, led by Luis Urias and Zach Geroff.

At 33 years old, McNeil is entering the final guaranteed year of his contract, set to earn $15.75 million in 2026, with a club option for the same amount in 2027. Given the trade terms, it seems likely the Athletics will decline this option.

Rodriguez, just 17, played eight games in the Dominican Summer League, pitching to a 2.93 ERA and maintaining a 2.50 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

Earlier this winter, the Mets acquired second baseman Marcus Semien from the Texas Rangers by trading outfielder Brandon Nimmo and further lessened their need for McNeil by signing veteran infielder Jorge Polanco to a two-year deal. Additionally, the Mets allowed long-time first baseman Pete Alonso to leave in free agency for the Baltimore Orioles, ensuring depth for the infield in 2026. The Mets also lost closer Edwin Diaz to the despite signing former Yankees Devin Williams and Luke Weaver.

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On a related note, left-hander David Peterson, who has been linked to trade rumors, was noted as the last Mets player to appear in the majors under the Wilpon ownership group, according to The Athletic.

Looking ahead, the Mets face a dynamic offseason with potential trades involving starter Kodai Senga and young infielders like Mark Vientos and Brett Baty. The team has also been connected with top free-agent hitters, including outfielders Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger.

Fan Take: This trade marks a significant shift for both teams — the Athletics bolster their infield with a proven hitter, while the Mets invest in future pitching talent. For baseball fans, it highlights how teams juggle veteran players and prospects during the offseason to balance present competitiveness with long-term success.

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