Freeman, 32, has drawn strong interest from the Los Angeles Dodgers in free agency. But Olson can be a free agent in just two years, and Atlanta is hardly struggling financially; its owner, the publicly traded Liberty Media, reported that the team made a $104 million profit in 2021.
As rich owners go, however, there is only one Steven A. Cohen, whose generosity with his Mets payroll earned him his own tax threshold in the new C.B.A. Cohen splurged for a new ace, Max Scherzer, with a three-year, $110 million contract just before the lockout. His other ace, Jacob deGrom, told reporters in Port St. Lucie, Fla., that he plans to opt out of his contract after the season.
“I’m excited about this team, I love being a Met, think it would be really cool to be one for my entire career,” said deGrom, whom Manager Buck Showalter named the starter for opening day on April 7. “But the plan is to exercise that option and be in constant contact in the off-season with the Mets, Steve Cohen and the front office.”