LIVE: David Stearns Press Conference | November 24, 2025
at the bottom of the screen. We’re going to end uh please state your name and affiliation. We’ll start it off with Anthony Doma. Anthony Doma MLB.com. Uh hey David, can you just walk us through the timeline of how this came about from conception like who whose idea it was at first and all the way through to I’d be curious to hear about your thoughts presenting it to NMO who obviously had to had to clear it. Yeah, this this is something that um really probably gained steam last week after the GM meetings. I think throughout the off season um Texas uh had looked at NMO as as a very attractive fit for them and we had looked at Simeon um as a potentially uh really good fit for us, but we we didn’t really line up and and um and and really start making progress on this. I think toward until towards the the tail end of the GM meetings um into uh into last week. Um these are difficult deals to put together. You’re talking about um two very established players. Uh you’re talking about two players who are embedded in their uh organizations who have had success there. Um and and clearly in Brandon’s case uh you’re talking about a player with with no trade protection. Um, and and yeah, I’m gonna keep the specifics of the conversation with Brandon, I think, between the two of us, but but Brandon’s Brandon’s a pro. Um, he’s the ultimate pro. Um, he was very respectful, um, considerate uh, and considered, I think, uh, throughout uh, this process. Um, he took time to digest everything, took time to speak with his representation, took time to speak with his family. um to determine uh what was best and and ultimately uh he decided to accept the trade. Brandon was obviously a you know not just a longtime player here but a fan favorite. Uh you’ve alluded to this a couple times already, but to what extent or how much do you weigh those sorts of things uh versus just a pure baseball decision in these in these matters? Yeah, it was it was something we had to think about. Um no question. uh both in terms of fan reality and and the fan relationship with Brandon, but but also we have real relationships with Brandon and and our players have real relationships with Brandon, coaches do. Um front office does. Um and so that is that is a part of this and um that certainly makes decisions like this a little bit more challenging than they otherwise would be. Uh, but at the end of the day, I still felt like this was the right decision for the organization. Thanks, Will. Hey, David. Um, just when you talk about wanting to give young players a chance to play and have those avenues opened up, how do you kind of square acquiring a 35-year-old at a position where you have these young players who are available and who are maybe, if not already, ready to contribute a year or so away from doing so? Yeah, I think the good thing about the players who um maybe have played second base for us uh over the past couple years who are a little bit younger or who may be coming who are infielders, there’s there’s a ton of positional versatility with all of them. Um so whether that’s uh Akuna um or Jet Williams or Ronnie Mauricio, we have a high degree of confidence that all of these guys can play multiple positions. um and and can play them at a high level. And so we don’t look at uh the Simeon acquisition as necessarily blocking anyone from continuing their progression. And just how how did you um how much did you I guess wanting to change the clubhouse dynamics? Did that play a role into this trade at all? I don’t know if it’s necessarily wanting to change the clubhouse dynamics. I think it’s a recognition that um what we did last year wasn’t good enough and and running back the exact same group um wasn’t the right thing to do. And so as we went into this, we we believed and still believe that we have to be open to anything um that that we shouldn’t be in a spot to take anything off the table. And ultimately, if we’re able to put to put transactions together um that we think make sense for the team both now and in the future that we have to consider them regardless of of what names may be involved. Disha. Hey David, just Simeon is obviously coming off of a down year at the plate. Given his age, it points to an obvious decline. Just what makes you believe that he can rebound offensively? Yeah, I I think there’s still some underlying aspects of what he does um that that are encouraging uh for us offensively. Um I I also think it’s notable that this is a player that could contribute to winning baseball in a variety of different ways. Um and and the bat may not actually lead the way at this point in his career. Um we think there’s there’s likely some bounce back in his offensive profile and his offensive game. Uh but what we’re counting on uh uh at the top of his skill set is the contributions he can make for us defensively. Um how he can uh perform on the bases and we think those are going to help us win games. Yeah. And then you have alluded to it a little bit. What are those intangibles from Simeon in terms of winning drive, leadership, his high character? What did you like there about him? I I think as we really began to dig in on who this person was, talk to his former teammates, former coaches, people who have been around him, this is someone who takes his craft incredibly seriously. Um someone who who does everything he can on a regular basis to get in the lineup to perform at a high level. Um practices hard and holds those expectations of his teammates as well. And I think that’s going to fit in very well for our group. We’ll go with Tim Britain from The Athletic. Hey, David. Uh, obviously you have a second baseman who’s been there for a while and Jeff McNeel kind of where do you view McNeel fitting into your roster at this point in time now with Semiam on board? But I I think Jeff by virtue of his positional versatility still has the ability to impact our our team in a variety of ways. What exactly that’s going to look like is probably going to have to wait until we watch the rest of the offseason unfold. But certainly his ability to play corner outfield is a help. Um there may still be days if Simeon needs a blow where he’s playing some second base. Um we may ask Jeff to play some first base depending on how the uh the offseason pans out. I I talked to Jeff uh yesterday. Um he understands where we’re headed. Um I think he wants to be a part of this and he understands his positional versatility is a real asset for us. And then you you mentioned at one point that you know running it back from last year was not the right thing to do. At at what point during that that slide over the final couple months of the season did you as a front office come to that that conclusion that you would need to do maybe more changes than you had initially thought and and is this enough of a change in your mind or is there more to come? So, I I I think when you’re in the moment in in going through a playoff push, you’re you’re focused on the dayto-day. Um you’re focused on trying to do everything you can to win that day. And there’s there’s offseason preparation going on. Um uh but there’s probably not that time for for real reflection on on how the team is performing at that moment. And so I think once we got into the off season and had the time to fully reflect on our team is is when I became convinced that uh you know we weren’t just going to run it back. Um that we were going to make some changes. Um you’re never know you’re never sure which changes uh are actually going to occur, which changes are actually going to be possible. Um and that’s still the case as we move forward. Um I I don’t know what the next transaction is right now. Um, but I I know we’re going to keep going in the offseason and I’m very confident we’re going to have a productive offseason. Laura Albanese from News Day. Hi, David. How do you foresee the outfield alignment shaping up and does this increase your appetite to go after a sort of higher profile uh free agent outfielder or do you still feel like there are internal options that you can kind of plug those holes with? I think it would be too early for me to really determine how our outfield alignment is going to going to shape up. Um, look, we we clearly we’ve got Juan, um, Tyrone Taylor’s back with us. We’re very excited. We’ve got a number of young outfielders, um, including Carson Bench, who we think are going to contribute at the major league level over the course of next year. As I mentioned, we think Jeff um, is a contributor at the at the major league level, um, in the outfield next year. Jet Williams has seen some outfield time uh, and we believe can play well there and and we’ve seen that in the minor leagues. Um, and then there are there is the opportunity for external acquisitions and we’ve got a lot of offseason left. I I would expect us um to continue to be active in a variety of spaces to bring players in here and I think we’ll have a better feel for what all of that looks like as we get much farther into the winter and ultimately into the spring. Abby from the Daily News. How much do you have to sort of weigh some of the the clubhouse stuff in terms of you know NMA was a key leader, Semiian’s the key leader obviously on another team, but like is sometimes some of that stuff a little bit um I don’t know overblown by the fans. I mean is it does it not um weigh as much as their onfield uh production or onfield contributions would be? I I think it’s all part of our our decision points and our evaluation of the team. Um very difficult to create an equation for for how you balance onfield performance and clubhouse chemistry and clubhouse leadership and um how different pieces um within that puzzle are all going to fit together. Uh very difficult to measure any of that. Uh, and so, you know, Brandon clearly was a very important piece, a prominent piece of our clubhouse for a long time. Um, and we think Marcus is going to be able to fit in very well. Also, we’ll go with Mike Fitzpatrick from the AP. Hey, David. Um, your, uh, your first baseman, your closer are both, you know, officially free agents now. Have you had a chance to engage them uh in talks extensively in talks? Excuse me. How would you characterize those um negotiations or pursuits at this point with Alonzo and Diaz? As I’ve said before, we we we’d love to have Pete and Edwin back. They’re both great Mets. Um I’m not going to get into any of the specifics of of any conversations that we’ve had to this point. Anthony David, if you wanted to resign Pete, resign Edwin ends, go out and get a topflight outfield acquisition, do you have the financial attitude to do that? I I think our our ownership group is and Steve is very consistent that they’re willing uh to support what we think is right from a baseball perspective. um you know, payroll space is not unending, but I am also very confident that we’re going to have um the support we need and and certainly the resources we need um to put a very good team on the field. Is is what I just described a realistic strategy for you guys this offseason? Sure. Yeah, I I I think anything would be realistic right now. Thank you, Jake Mins from Yahoo. Uh, I know you only overlapped with Brandon in Queens for two years, but when you look back on, you know, the entirety of his Mets’s tenure, what sticks out to you? Look, I I I think it’s the relationships that Brandon was able to create throughout our organization and the community. And I think that speaks to um his authenticity and that connected with a lot of people. And um he deserves a lot of credit for that. Um and I think that’s what we’ll miss most. Disha, just one more on NMO. How much did his re recent injury history change the value of his eight-year contract that he originally signed, especially with the repeating neck injury that would take him out sometimes? I don’t know. I I think I think Brandon posts pretty well. Um, and look, they’re going to be nagging injuries for any player, especially as as you get into these stages of their careers. But um Brandon did everything in his power to get on the field and clearly more nights than not he was out there playing left field for us. Any additional questions? All right, David, thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us today and we appreciate everybody hopping on the call. Thank you very much. This concludes today’s availability. Thanks again.
Mets President of Baseball Operations speaks to the media after the trade of All-Star second baseman Marcus Semien.
21 comments
FIX THE SOUND
Trying to trust the process. Will miss Nimmo for sure. LFGM
I’m really hating this David Stearns! Nimmo gone?🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
I hate this trade as a fan, but I get it. It’s baseball and they’re trying to win a WS
Horrible horrible trade! Semien is washed up! Better to have dumped Lindor. To add insult to injury Metsies paid $5M to take Nimmo. Starting pitching has/is the problem. Now offense is weakened. Are we tanking? 🫣😩😥🤦🏼♂️
The Mets in 2024 played hard, ran hard out of the box, and put in full defensive effort. The four players who stick out at the most at giving their all is Jose Iglesias, Luis Torrens, Brandon Nimmo, and Tyrone Taylor. Two of the four are now gone. Meanwhile, the team added the laziest player out of the box that I have ever seen in many decades of following baseball: Juan Soto. He would jog into double plays, making no effort to beat out the relay, and would stand and watch every fly ball he hit as well. He jogged after balls in right field, which fell in all around him, then would jog after them while batters turned doubles into triples. Does removing players who care and replacing them players who don't improve the team? Sure didn't work last year – they were a vastly better team in 2024 than they were in 2025. Now, maybe Semien busts out of the box every time; I wouldn't know. But focusing on talent while removing heart isn't exactly a winning formula.
Holy crap I’m so sick of hearing about bellinger. You can’t cheap out now, SIGN TUCKER ALONSO DIAZ
I hate the off season because of ALL the endless speculation, rumor, and downright BS. Even the so-called experts differ on opinion.
I’m sure David Stearns and the Mets have a plan going forward. I’m just looking forward to next season to see what they were able to assemble. LGM.
Just say Jeff McNeil will be traded don't beat around the bush
Nothing says we wanna win like tradingaway a homegrown lifelong met. Now resign Pete or I’m dropping my flags and becoming a reds fan
I despise this move ON ALL FRONTS. Nimmo should be a lifelong Met and when healthy he always played the game the right way. With the Mullins move and the owner having to step in to close the Soto and Pete deals AND firing the pitching coach and letting the 1st base coach leave, AND not providing better pitching options going into the season … all that has soured me on this guy. He doesn’t understand the dynamic of this team AT ALL.
Stearins has lost my confidence and I don’t think he was the right guy for the job anymore. From the Mullins fiasco, letting Richardson and Hefner go, and his inability to close extremely important deals without the DIRECT intervention of the owner I’m done with him. Done!! Get a clue.
I did NOT hear him mention Baty at any point when mentioning versatility or any other aspect . I know he did not mention Lindor , Soto or any catcher either.. Seager rumors still abound , But, If I were Brett , i'd be preparing for summers back in Texas
Should have given Siri and that Orioles guy for the exchange. Not Nimmo. Hope I´m all wrong
I hate this trade. There are 1,000,000 other needs that the Mets has other than 2B. I’m having even more doubts about Sterns.
lol Mets. Rangers were quick to ink this before someone changed their mind. Mets just always do it wrong. Always. Always. Always. Typical. With all the fires they need to put out, all the shot they gotta fix, they do THIS?!! What the fvck is up in Queens? Mets will always be a joke because of this shit.
Don't kid yourself…..Stearns knows exactly what he's looking for and a big move for an outfielder is on the horizon. Stearns didn't move Nimmo before planning an upgrade for the outfield. Yes…..a starting pitcher is obviously in the mix…..but I'm quite certain we will hear about a major outfield addition as well. I don't expect Soto to be the regular right fielder next season. I expect him to play left field and DH as well.
Don’t ask questions he won’t answer…LOL😂
Stearns also known as Sir Smirks A lot.
Three stooges.
Cohen=Moe
Mendoza = Larry
Stearns = Curly
Re-sign Pete & Edwin, trade for Skubal, and go get BOTH Bregman & Tucker.