As the general manager meetings commence in Phoenix, Arizona, the Mets have become the early storyline of the offseason. From Jacob deGrom's well-deserved Rookie of the Year award to the addition of a solid bat, it's been a good week for the Mets.

If the next few days in Arizona lay the groundwork for an eventual blockbuster deal for Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, it will be remembered as a franchise-changing week in the desert.

By setting the outfield market on free agent Michael Cuddyer—along with forfeiting a first-round pick—general manager Sandy Alderson displayed the roster-building aggression fans have clamored for over the last few years.

Now, the Mets—with a team on the verge of contention—should be aggressive in the pursuit of an impact bat at shortstop. While names like Starlin Castro and Alexi Ramirez carry less risk, they also carry less reward.

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Tulowitzki is an MVP-caliber star when he steps on the field and can elevate the Mets instantly. If the Mets have the ammunition to suffice the Rockies in a trade, adding one of the best offensive shortstops in history is worth the risk.

Agree? Disagree? Should the Mets attempt to trade for Tulowitzki this winter?

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