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    Mets’ top prospects were off the table at trade deadline

    By Jon Heyman,

    5 hours ago

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    The Mets checked on big relief stars Tanner Scott, Carlos Estevez, Pete Fairbanks, Kyle Finnegan and others but understandably didn’t want to mortgage the future while barely in wild-card position.

    The Mets made sure to keep top prospects Jett Williams, Drew Gilbert, Ryan Clifford, Luisangel Acuna, Blake Tidwell, Brandon Sproat and others. The 100 mph Sproat is a late call-up candidate, especially if the bullpen remains an issue.

    The Mets fielded significant interest in Brett Baty, but with his improved defense and .897 Triple-A OPS, they still like him.

    Yankees trade talks weren’t hampered by farm system

    With the Mets making clear early they didn’t intend to sell , other teams didn’t bother to inquire on Pete Alonso.

    The Mets (and others) got off Garrett Crochet once his stance to r equest an extension to pitch in October was revealed in The Post. The White Sox went from thinking Crochet would be traded to having interest dry up. …

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    The Tigers also never seriously considered trading ace left-hander Tarik Skubal. Hard to fault them for that.

    Teams did have the impression the Giants considered dealing two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell, and the Yankees, Dodgers, Padres, Orioles, Cubs and Rangers checked in.

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    Sources say the Giants wanted a top-100 prospect and for the acquiring team to take responsibility for the contract, which included a $30 million 2025 player option.

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    Giants starter Blake Snell throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Getty Images

    That option is why the Yankees didn’t seriously pursue Snell . In their 110 percent luxury-tax bracket, that’s $63M, which was tough with the Yankees badly wanting to retain Juan Soto beyond the year.

    On the North Side, Cody Bellinger’s $30M player option hindered his value — and their chances for a deal.

    The White Sox understandably had a high price tag on star outfielder Luis Robert in the wrong season. The winter might be the time to trade him and Crochet.

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