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Mets showing interest in Cardinals’ Willson Contreras: reports

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The Mets are looking for a right-handed bat in the wake of Pete Alonso departing for Baltimore, and they’ve reportedly talked to one National League team about potentially doing just that.

According to multiple reports, the Mets and Cardinals have had discussions involving a trade for Willson Contreras.

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The Cardinals are looking to move their veteran pieces like Nolan Arenado, Brendan Donovan and Contreras, but president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom has yet to make a deal. MLB.com’s John Denton reports that the Cardinals have fielded several calls already for Donovan and LHP JoJo Romero, with the Mets showing interest in Contreras.

Denton added that Contreras is expected to waive his no-trade clause to play in New York.

Contreras, who is entering his age-34 season, has two guaranteed years left worth $36.5 million, according to Spotrac. There is also a club option for the 2028 season, which is worth $17.5 million.

The three-time All-Star is coming off his third season in St. Louis, where he slashed .257/.344/.447 with an OPS of .791 to go along with 20 home runs and 80 RBI in 135 games.

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He also offers versatility in the field. Contreras played 120 games at first base with the Cardinals last year, but has been the Cardinals’ catcher in past seasons, as recent as starting behind the plate 50 times in 2024. He also has 39 games of experience in the outfield in his career, his last being during the 2021 season, but that’s not expected to be a part of any plan involving Contreras.

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