It’s been an underwhelming offseason by New York Mets standards, as they were expected to be one of the top spending teams after missing the playoffs last season.

In addition to signing the terminator Devin Williams The Mets have been largely silent this offseason, despite being linked to several high-profile free agents.

NL East team passed up opportunity to sign former All-Star infielder Pete Alonso, who signed with the team baltimore orioles in free agency. The Mets also reportedly gave up on their pursuit of Kyle Schwarber, who returned to the Philadelphia Phillies in free agency.

MLB podcaster Tony Metro is urging teams to pursue Japanese free agent Tatsuya Imai, whose signing window closes on Friday, due to the team’s lack of spending.

“The Mets should take advantage of Tatsuya Imai’s lean market. Even if AAV stays high, this is an opt-out short-term trade with low long-term risk and real upside.”

Imai has been linked to a number of teams after being appointed by the NPB Saitama Seibu Lions last month. In addition to the Mets, new york yankeesChicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies and Baltimore Orioles have all been linked to the Japanese ace but have yet to make an offer for a starting pitcher.