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I wouldn't call it bad. A 2 year 21-million dollar contract doesn't buy much these days--it barely buys Boone Logan--so they're hardly overspending. Relatively; it's not "an awful lot of money." They're getting a decent first baseman and passable right fielder, who can play 3b in a pinch, for a fairly low price and a minimal commitment. Also, Cuddyer had a solid home/away split and was hardly a dud away from Coors. In 2013, he hit .311/.367/.487 with 9 home runs and 39 Rbis; so he wasn't Vinny Castilla.
Also, the Mets have NO substantial hitting prospects ready in the high minors. Their best hitting prospect, Micheal Conforto, is at least a year away, and their best overall prospect, Brandon Nimmo, still needs years of work. So, the Mets needed offensive help now, and they got it in Cuddyer without spending too much. And considering their drafting record, that #15 draft pick also is unlikely to come back to haunt them.