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The Mets have already had an incredibly active offseason. Justin Verlander, Kodai Senga, José Quintana, and Brandon Nimmo are all significant signings, but the team has also taken steps to rebuild its bullpen.

In addition to bringing back Edwin Díaz on a big-money deal, the team also traded for Rays lefty Brooks Raley, signed David Robertson, and acquired several other intriguing arms like Elieser Hernández, Jeff Brigham, Zach Greene, Stephen Ridings, Tayler Saucedo, and William Woods. They also brought back players like Tommy Hunter and Sean Reid-Foley on minor league deals and will have John Curtiss available after he was out all of last season.

The remake of the bullpen was necessary, since nearly all major contributors from last year’s pen (with the exception of Drew Smith) hit free agency this offseason. While the Mets have done well to replace several players that left, they may not yet be done adding arms, according to GM Billy Eppler.

You can neve really have enough bullpen arms, and there are still plenty of intriguing names available. Adam Ottavino and Trevor May could make sense as players the team tries to bring back from last year, while Brad Boxberger, Andrew Chafin, Chad Green, Steve Cishek, and others could also fortify the middle innings for New York.

The Mets used 32 pitchers last season, so the bullpen still doesn’t feel complete. Based on Eppler’s comments and the number of useful pitchers still available, it seems likely we should expect to see at least one or two more relievers get signed by the Mets before spring training begins.