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Mets build their super bullpen after adding Cardinals star closer in stunning deal

July 30, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

MLB: Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals
Jeff Curry-Imagn ImagesJeff Curry-Imagn Images

For New York Mets fans hungry for action, Wednesday brought the kind of thunder they’ve been waiting for all season.

The Mets made a massive statement at the trade deadline, acquiring two-time All-Star closer Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals.

It was the kind of bold, win-now move that signals real urgency from David Stearns and the front office for 2025.

This wasn’t just a deadline pickup — this was a “we’re going for it” announcement written in 100-mph fastballs.

Helsley brings heat, command, and pedigree. His fastball often touches triple digits, and it’s more than just raw velocity.

He’s posted a sharp 3.00 ERA this season with 41 strikeouts in 36 innings, showing elite stuff and late-inning poise.

The 31-year-old righty doesn’t just overpower hitters — he disorients them. Few relievers generate such uncomfortable at-bats.

MLB: San Diego Padres at St. Louis Cardinals
Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Stacking the Deck in the Bullpen

Helsley isn’t arriving alone. He’s the latest addition in a three-headed bullpen monster the Mets have quietly built this week.

Joining him are submarine artist Tyler Rogers and power lefty Gregory Soto — both acquired in separate aggressive trades.

It’s not just depth — it’s stylistic variety. Each arm brings a different look, making matchups a nightmare for opponents.

Helsley now joins a bullpen core that includes Edwin Díaz, Ryne Stanek, Soto, and Reed Garrett, among others. That’s electric stuff, top to bottom.

From high-octane flamethrowers to sidearm deception, the Mets have formed a bullpen that resembles a well-stocked toolbox.

When the playoffs arrive, this kind of bullpen can become a weapon — like a switchblade in a knife fight.

MLB: San Diego Padres at St. Louis Cardinals
Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

The Cost: Prospect Firepower

To land Helsley, the Mets had to part with real value — but it’s the kind of price you pay when chasing flags.

Going to the Cardinals are infielder Jesus Baez, pitcher Nate Dohm, and 2024 draftee Frank Elissalt — all promising young pieces.

Mets get Helsley for Baez, Dohm, Elissalt. Done deal.

— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) July 30, 2025

Baez, ranked No. 8 in the Mets’ system, has pop and rarely strikes out — a rare and valuable profile for a young hitter.

While he hasn’t fully blossomed at the plate yet, his discipline and bat speed suggest a high offensive ceiling.

Dohm, a 22-year-old righty, throws a mid-90s fastball with carry and has posted a 2.87 ERA in the lower minors this year.

He shows real potential as a starter or multi-inning reliever, and could rise quickly if the command sticks.

Elissalt, a 2024 draftee, is more of a lottery ticket — but scouts see him as a strike-thrower with upside.

It’s a solid package for St. Louis, but one the Mets could afford — especially with a chance to win now.

Why Ryan Helsley Changes the Equation

Helsley isn’t just another reliever. He has postseason experience, an All-Star resume, and the kind of stuff that plays in October.

Even in a league of rising reliever velocity, Helsley stands out. Hitters know it’s coming — and still can’t catch up.

His presence allows Díaz to be used more flexibly, preserving his arm while allowing the Mets to match up more creatively.

It’s also insurance — and insurance matters. The idea is to keep Diaz and the rest of the high-leverage arms fresh for the stretch run and October.

Think of it like adding a second engine to an already fast car — not for speed, but for stability down the stretch.

The Mets Are Done Waiting

For too long, the Mets were a team with stars but no structure — talent that never seemed to gel when it mattered.

Now, they’re building from the back forward, prioritizing the bullpen like it’s October from the first pitch.

This deadline haul — especially the acquisition of Ryan Helsley — marks a real shift in philosophy and execution.

David Stearns didn’t nibble around the edges. He went straight for impact — the kind that changes a team’s DNA.

It’s a gamble, sure. But it’s the kind of bold gamble a franchise makes when it knows the time to win is right now.

READ MORE: Mets acquire high-leverage relief pitcher from San Francisco — but pay a high price

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