If the Mets and general manager Billy Eppler decide to sell at the Aug. 1 deadline, both Robertson and Raley likely would garner interest.
Brooks Raley continues to quietly emerge as one of the Mets’ biggest silver linings amid so much underachievement.
Robertson, who pitched a scoreless ninth and 10th inning on Sunday, and Raley were both offseason arrivals, and now find their deadline fates somewhat intertwined.Corey Sipkin for the NY POST But it’s unlikely the Mets would trade both Robertson and Raley, unless Eppler really waves the white flag in order to think long term.
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