How the Mets construct their infield this offseason will have a lot to do with two things.
The first is how the Juan Soto sweepstakes play out.
In a world where the Mets sign Soto, it stands to reason that they'll be less inclined to spend a ton on an external free agent infielder (but you never know).
The second has to do with what happens with Pete Alonso, which could also be impacted by Soto.
If the Mets don't bring Alonso back, it would likely mean one of two things -- signing a free agent first baseman to replace him or shifting Mark Vientos to first base -- a position he's played 14 times in three big league seasons.
If the Mets do bring Alonso back, they could still conceivably sign a third baseman, but that would necessitate making Vientos the designated hitter.
Things could also change if New York trades Jeff McNeil, who right now figures to be the starting second baseman.
Here's who the Mets' top five free agent infielder targets should be...
5. Jose Iglesias
We'll start the list with a player who isn't a big name and doesn't profile as a starter, but who should be high on the Mets' list nonetheless.
From the time Iglesias arrived last season through the end of the regular season, the Mets went 66-40 -- the best record in baseball during that span. No, Iglesias did not singlehandedly turn the Mets from a team destined for a losing season into a team that made a magical run to the NLCS.