Inbox: Can Lagares secure a spot in OF in '18?

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As the Mets play out the string in 2017, they are using this chance to evaluate players on their '18 radar. The Mets' roster of September callups already includes multiple relievers who could play a role next summer, as well as others who might help. Then there are top prospects Amed Rosario and Dominic Smith, who are receiving valuable seasoning down the stretch.
This week's Inbox looks ahead to 2018, at those who are likely to be a part of things -- both from inside and outside the organization.
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Is Juan Lagares a legitimate everyday option in 2018 at center field?

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Matt Harvey, Zack Wheeler and Steven Matz can't be counted on to make 30-plus starts next season, giving the Mets incentive to find help on the open market.
That doesn't mean pursuing a top-of-the-market starter such as Yu Darvish, though there are merits to doing so. More likely, the Mets will pursue an older free agent such as Marco Estrada or Jason Vargas on a far shorter deal, keeping their financial flexibility intact.
Do you expect Conforto and T.J. Rivera to be ready for Spring Training next year, or will they be out for longer due to their respective injuries?
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I'd call it a 50-50 proposition. If all goes well in Conforto's rehab from shoulder surgery, the Mets expect him back to full strength around March 1. That gives Conforto an abbreviated Spring Training -- certainly enough time to prepare for the season, but not enough to overcome a setback or two. Realistically, Conforto may miss a week or two to start the year, then be good to go after that.
Rivera underwent Tommy John surgery, which, while less daunting for position players than pitchers, still carries a recovery time of close to a year. Don't expect him active on Opening Day.
Does this team believe that Asdrúbal Cabrera or Norichika Aoki belong on the roster next season?

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