Mets third baseman David Wright understands why the team may be open to listening to trade offers for him this winter. After the team's third straight losing season, New York general manager Sandy Alderson said he couldn't be certain any player would be back next year but he expected Wright would remain with the Mets. "If he feels like this move could benefit the team in the long run, you at least have to listen. So I see both sides of it," Wright said. Wright has a "gut feeling" he will be back, but said it's because he's optimistic. "If the Mets feel like they can get what they want in return and it would help the organization moving forward, then, obviously, they would have to listen," Wright said.