If you’re thinking the reloaded farm system sets up well for a Francisco Lindor trade, you’re not wrong. An offseason Francisco Lindor trade is feeling more likely with all of these shortstop prospectsAny Lindor trade has complications with him needing to approve a trade as well as the contract situation that’ll have a lot of money changing hands. The Mets might always end up with a shortstop or a third baseman in any Lindor trade. It’s not unique for anyone’s farm system to have multiple high-ranked shortstops, but for the Mets, there’s some reading between the lines. Combine this with all of the other Lindor trade speculation, you’re not wrong to draw a conclusion that, if nothing else, the Mets have given themselves some possible solutions.