Don't know if there are more pieces involved, but if the deal is what it is the Phillies did wayyyyyyyyy better in the Segura trade than the Mets did for Cano/Diaz.
It's tough to compare the two. I'm not saying you're wrong, but that's mainly because I'm lukewarm at best on the Cano/Diaz deal. But, you've got a deal involving 7 players, a ton of money shifting teams, with one team getting the two best ML-level players but also looking to minimize the salary they take on ostensibly so that BVW can spend it elsewhere. The other deal is more traditional, the ML player for a decent prospect and somewhat of a salary dump in Santana (though Sanatana is still somewhat useful with his versatility, and is certainly a positive-WAR player). So it's really hard to compare them, because the Mets and Phillies went into negotiations with different goals for an end result.
I mean if the Mets took Cano's whole contract, even if they sent back Bruce they wouldn't have had to do both Kelenic and Dunn, obviously. But they didn't want his whole contract, and also wanted to dump Bruce and Swarzak. So for the Mets it was a baseball
and a money deal (they can coexist), whereas for the Phillies, at least now, it looks primarily like just a straight baseball deal.
Again, I'm not saying you're wrong. But, there are reasons for why one deal looks better than the other, beyond it just being "LOLMETS!" or whatever (not saying that's your perspective). I don't
like the deal the Mets made but depending on what else they do this offseason, if they make some other moves that can pay off in the next 1-3 or 4 years, then I'll be more accepting of it.
I think I get BVW's angle on all this. And, while again I don't
like this move, I respect it in the sense that it's a move like you'd see teams making maybe ten years ago, before everyone became scared to trade prospects. And I understand why there's been a move to valuing prospects more and more, so I'm not throwing that out the window. But I think I understand why he's doing this, approaching things this way. And it also shows me he's not afraid to make a splash that could blow up in his face--seems like he has a plan (good or bad, who knows), and he's gonna go with it rather than just sitting back and being cautious and making "safe" moves while he tries to entrench himself.
We'll see how it turns out.