SAN FRANCISCO — The Mets clearly aren’t finished looking for upgrades, with it only a question of how many new players will have been added by the time Thursday’s trade deadline arrives.
Team officials have taken the approach that the Mets, as constructed, are likely good enough to reach the postseason for a second straight year. But just getting there isn’t enough, with sights on a deep October run.
That is where the improvements come into play for a roster that could still use another reliever and outfield bat, with a frontline starting pitcher as the potential icing on the cake.
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