Mets Just Got Pulled Into A Tarik Skubal Question Fans Will Debate

Could the Mets' interest in pitcher Tarik Skubal be a strategic maneuver, or is it a potential costly gamble for owner Steve Cohen?

The Mets keep showing up in the biggest money conversations, and that alone is enough to make this feel like more than a normal rumor. When Steve Cohen is involved, everybody knows the checkbook is wide open. That makes New York an easy team to drag into talks, especially when a player’s market is about to get expensive.

That’s where Tarik Skubal comes in.

According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers are the only teams viewed as serious options for Skubal. Nightengale suggested that this could be a standard agent tactic aimed at pushing the price higher, and he wrote:

“Dodgers two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal is saying all of the right things about his upcoming free agency, even revealing his interest about a potential return to Detroit.

“The cold-hearted truth is that there will be only two teams who will make serious bids for his services: The Dodgers and New York Mets. That’s it,” Bob Nightengale wrote.

For the Mets, this is exactly the kind of rumor that can be hard to separate from reality. They have the financial muscle to stay in the mix for almost anyone, but that doesn’t mean every link is meaningful. Sometimes being rich just makes you the first name floated when the bidding starts.

How serious this gets will ultimately depend on Skubal’s asking price. Reports have him pegged as a possible $500 million player, though that picture could shift if Major League Baseball heads toward a lockout and a salary cap becomes part of the conversation.

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