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Try it freeATLANTA — If Byron Buxton were on the Mets’ wish list, he can be crossed off.
There are not many position players who would make more sense as trade-deadline additions for the Mets.
With briefly Jose Siri, usually Tyrone Taylor and now occasionally Jeff McNeil (a natural infielder), the club has received very little production at the plate (a combined .614 OPS) from its center field spot.
There is not a more obvious offensive position for the team to upgrade, and Buxton definitely would qualify as an upgrade.
The tremendously talented and finally healthy All-Star spoke at Monday’s availability before competing in the Home Run Derby.
He has crushed opposing pitching this season, with a slash line of .289/.351/.574 and 21 home runs in 78 first-half games.

Somehow, a player who has endured more injuries than just about anyone in the game ranks as second in all of the game in average sprint speed, a gifted athlete who plays a strong center field.
There are reasons for the Twins — 11.5 games removed from the AL Central lead and four games back of a wild-card spot, owners of the sixth-worst record in the league — to cash in a valuable trade chip when he is arguably at his most valuable.