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Three pressing questions facing Mets ahead of second half

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Three pressing questions facing Mets ahead of second half

The Post’s Howie Kussoy takes a look at three questions facing the Mets in the second half of the season.

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The decision to sell before the trade deadline (Aug. 3) has never been easier.

Outside of their biggest stars (Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor) and promising rookies (Carson Benge, A.J. Ewing, Nolan McLean), the Mets could make virtually anyone available to improve their standing in 2027 and beyond.

That includes Luke Weaver, Clay Holmes and Huascar Brazobán.

Pending free agents include Freddy Peralta, A.J. Minter, Brooks Raley and Tyrone Taylor.

Who’s next?

Amid one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history, the Mets have found glimmers of hope in a crop of youngsters, including Benge, Ewing, McLean, Christian Scott and Zach Thornton.

Luke Weaver could be a trade piece for the Mets to deal to a contending team before the trade deadline. Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

A series of trades could open additional roster spots, creating potential call-up opportunities for starters Jonah Tong and Jack Wenninger, power-hitting first baseman Ryan Clifford and outfielder Nick Morabito, among others.

Who believes?

You only have to go back to last season to be reminded that the second half of the season may not look anything like it did before the All-Star break. Soto could finish with MVP-like numbers.

Lindor could bust out after missing 57 games and hitting .216. Bo Bichette is hitting .315 since June 1. Marcus Semien and Devin Williams have made a combined five All-Star appearances this decade.

Francisco Alvarez, 24, could still get closer to his potential. This projected 2026 contender will be running many of the same faces back next season. A second-half surge could salvage some optimism from a lost season.

Second-half schedule

July 16, 18-19: at Phillies
July 20-22: at Brewers
July 24-26: vs. Dodgers
July 27-29: vs. Braves
July 30-Aug. 2: vs. Marlins
Aug. 4-6: at Guardians
Aug. 7-9: at Pirates
Aug. 10-12: at Braves
Aug. 14-16: vs. Nationals
Aug. 17-19: vs. Padres
Aug. 21-23: at White Sox
Aug. 25-27: vs. Brewers
Aug. 28-30: vs. Astros
Aug. 31-Sept. 2: at Rays
Sept. 4-6: vs. Giants
Sept. 7-9: at Marlins
Sept. 11-13: at Yankees
Sept. 14-16: vs. Orioles
Sept. 17-20: vs. Phillies
Sept. 22-24: at Rangers
Sept. 25-27: at Nationals

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