With Robinson Canó suspended, who will replace him for Mets in 2021?
Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that New York Mets' second baseman Robinson Canó has been suspended for the entire 2021 season because of his second failed PED test.
This news is a double-edged sword for the Mets.
On one hand, Canó revived his career in 2020, slashing .316/.352/.544 with 10 home runs, 30 RBIs and an .896 OPS in the pandemic-shortened season. Did the Mets want to lose an eight-time All-Star coming off of a strong campaign? Of course not.
On the other hand, Canó was due to make $24 million in 2021, $20 million of which the Mets owed. We'll see if the Mets ultimately attempt to get out of the three remaining seasons on Canó's contract, but as part of his suspension, the Mets won't have to pay his salary next season. That frees up a significant amount of money, just in time for the Mets to be extra active on a free-agent market that many already expected new owner Steve Cohen to be at the forefront of.
The Mets could sign another second baseman to replace Canó, or shift a current player on their roster to second base and allocate $20 million to another position. The Mets were already expected to be in the mix for J.T. Realmuto and George Springer, but here are some options to replace Canó's production specifically: