The Mets may have suitors for their resurgent right-handed pitcher ahead of…………..

Before the MLB trade deadline, the Mets might have suitors for a resurgent RHP.

At the MLB trade deadline on July 30, the New York Mets were one win away from becoming sellers, but a recent seven-game winning streak turned things around.

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The Mets are still expected to make changes in the upcoming month, but one of their main players will probably end his time in New York. The Milwaukee Brewers will be actively looking for starting pitchers to improve their team, according to Jim Bowden of The Athletic. Links to star player Luis Severino of the Mets come with that high priority.

MLB reporter connections Luis Severino of the Mets to the Brewers prior to the trade deadline

Regarding Severino as one of the Brewers’ best alternatives, Bowden said the following (via Patrick McAvoy of Fan Nation’s Inside the Mets:

“Position targets: relief and starting pitching,” stated Bowden. “SP: Jack Flaherty, Garrett Crochet, Erick Fedde, Tyler Anderson, Jesús Luzardo, Luis Severino, and Trevor Williams…The Brewers have communicated to the other teams their desire to upgrade their starting and relief pitching during the trade deadline, even though they are happy with their current pool of position players.

Severino’s productive 2024 season would benefit any team he plays for in August.

In 2024, Severino has been the most favorable aspect of the Mets’ pitching staff. After a disappointing 2023 performance, the Dominican talent has greatly improved. In 2024, he has a 4-2 record, a 3.52 ERA, and 61 strikeouts.

The 30-year-old, filling in for the injured Kodai Senga, has become the Mets’ de facto ace. In spite of this, New York might find it advantageous to let go of Severino. The Houston Astros and the Brewers are the other teams connected to the former New York Yankees player.

Milwaukee (45–33) leads the NL Central and is third overall in the league thanks to a five-game cushion that prevents them from falling into the Wild Card spot. Despite helping the sixth-best club in baseball, their pitching staff as a whole has only produced 20 quality starts this season, which is a pitiful No. 28 in the whole Major League Baseball. They are ranked No. 25 overall due to their 604 strikeouts.

Severino is necessary for the Brewers. He would be one of their system’s highlighted cogs. However, the Mets also require him. Once Senga returns, it will be up to Mets president David Stearns to decide whether Severino is better off being their No. 2 option going forward or on the trade market.

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