Imagine a baseball team with a bullpen so dominant, it strikes fear into the hearts of opposing batters. That's exactly what the Mets could achieve if they dare to dream big. But here's where it gets controversial... While the addition of Devin Williams (https://nypost.com/2025/12/01/sports/mets-signing-devin-williams-to-three-year-deal-in-mlb-free-agency/) is undoubtedly a significant move, the Mets have hinted that their ambitions don't stop there. Surprisingly, they're still considering a reunion with Edwin Díaz (https://nypost.com/2025/12/05/sports/mets-edwin-diaz-decision-history-of-big-money-closer-deals/), a decision that has fans buzzing with excitement. For the most up-to-date insights, Mike Puma is your go-to source, offering exclusive text updates for Sports+ subscribers straight from the heart of Queens and beyond. Don't miss out – sign up now (https://nypost.com/account/settings/texts/) to stay in the loop. While many would agree that bringing back Díaz is a no-brainer, the real question is: why limit themselves? And this is the part most people miss... What if the Mets went all-in and signed not just Díaz, but also Robert Suarez, the other top reliever still available? This trio would form an unstoppable force in the bullpen, transforming the Mets into a late-inning powerhouse. But is this strategy too bold, or the perfect recipe for success? Weigh in below – do you think the Mets should pursue this super bullpen, or is it a risky move that could backfire? Your thoughts could spark a heated debate!