I'll take them both. Murph is the type of gamer I'll take on my club anytime, and Cesp - well I think we all had painful flashbacks of the clean-up spot when he went down last night. Hoping we can get Murph for 3 years, and Cesp for 5.
To be blunt, if the Mets put 3 and 5 year contracts, respectively, on the table for them, there's no way they'll sign. Murphy's probably looking for 4 to 5 years and Cespedes is looking for 6 or 7, and some team will offer them those kinds of deals.
Don't get me wrong - I love what Cespedes did for the team after the trade, and I'm delirious about Murph's performance in the postseason. But this is not a team that's going to go all out for either of them, and in Murphy's case, that's probably the right decision. You sign players for the regular season, and Murphy is good but not particularly great, and he doesn't show signs (not that you'd expect him to) of getting better in his areas of weakness.