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Mets: Jeff McNeil reveals interaction with David Stearns before trade

December 24, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

MLB: San Diego Padres at New York Mets
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There was a moment this winter when it became clear the New York Mets were not just trimming around the edges. They were turning pages. Big ones. Edwin Diaz gone. Pete Alonso gone. Brandon Nimmo gone. And now Jeff McNeil, a player who once felt stitched into the fabric of the roster, is wearing different colors too.

This has not been a quiet offseason in Queens, even if it has occasionally felt understated. The Mets have chosen subtraction as a form of clarity, clearing veteran weight and betting that flexibility, youth, and targeted upside matter more than familiar names. McNeil’s departure fits that pattern cleanly, even if the timing and optics still land with a thud.

A Trade That Felt Inevitable

McNeil said he knew the call was coming before he ever answered it. A text from president of baseball operations David Stearns asking him to talk was enough to connect the dots.

MLB: New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies
Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

“I was like, ‘I 100% just got traded,’” McNeil said, recounting a brief and professional conversation that ended with mutual thanks.

Jeff McNeil on his trade:

“I had a text from [David] Stearns going, ‘Hey, please give me call… I was like, ‘I 100% just got traded.’ I knew it was a possibility. I took that phone call. It was a quick phone call. I thanked him for everything and he thanked me for everything.”

— Dan Bartels (@DanBartels2) December 23, 2025

That kind of interaction says a lot about how this came together. There was no drama, no shock, no attempt to sell a future that no longer included him. The Mets had already moved on internally. McNeil just needed the official confirmation.

His trade to the Athletics for pitching prospect Yordan Rodriguez, with money included, was less about talent evaluation in isolation and more about roster architecture. Once Marcus Semien arrived as a veteran bounceback play at second base, McNeil’s role became cloudy. Add in internal clubhouse tensions involving some of the team’s most prominent voices, and the runway was gone.

Jeff McNeil Was Still Productive

What complicates the story is that McNeil was not washed. Far from it. At 33, he turned in a solid 2025 season, posting a 111 wRC+, hitting 12 home runs, and giving the Mets real value across the diamond.

When the Mets’ center field situation fell apart, McNeil stepped in and did exactly what they needed. No complaints. No spotlight. Just competent, steady defense at a premium position. He also logged time in both corner outfield spots and even took a few reps at first base, a quiet testament to his adaptability.

That versatility will play with the Athletics, who are not buying nostalgia. They are buying coverage, lineup elasticity, and a professional hitter who can stabilize multiple positions without fuss.

Jul 22, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA;  New York Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil (1) celebrates his home run against  the Miami Marlins in the second inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona Wise-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Rhona Wise-USA TODAY Sports

Why the Mets Chose Change Anyway

For the Mets, this was about age, cost, and direction. McNeil’s contract was not crippling, but it was misaligned with where the roster is heading. Shedding it creates breathing room and opens playing time for younger options who need real exposure, not bench roles.

Rodriguez, the return, may not headline prospect lists, but he fits the type of arm the Mets have quietly targeted. Developmental upside. Time. Control. It is a bet on process over certainty, the kind of trade that looks modest now and sharper later if things break right.

This is the through line of the Mets’ offseason. Not panic. Not rebuilding theater. Just a deliberate reshaping that values flexibility and internal growth over holding onto familiar faces a year too long.

A Clean Break, Not a Cold One

McNeil’s exit does not feel bitter. It feels complete. He gave the Mets real innings, real at-bats, and real adaptability during a transitional stretch. The Mets, in turn, moved decisively once they believed his chapter had run its course.

This winter has made one thing clear. The New York Mets are comfortable letting go, even when the player leaving can still help. That is not easy. It is also how teams change.

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