https://t.co/q3QZZBYPQB Selling season is almost here for the Mets, and here’s why there’s no quick fix (in here: trade pieces with value … and some without)
@GVUDM I said many times on our podcast they could go either way. I did have them winning division cause I thought Philly and esp Atl were flawed. I did not like Alonso, Nimmo or Diaz calls. I did not think Tucker fit but I did praise Bichette. That a more detailed accurate assessment.
Angels dismiss GM Perry Minasian and bring in ex-Cards GM John Mozeliak as a consultant. Mozeliak influence could aid Albert Pujols’ chances to land managerial job there. @Alden_Gonzalez on it
“To me it’s gotta be someone who has experience or gravitas."
@JonHeyman and @AdamSchein on who could be the next manager for the Mets.
Watch the full show here ➡️ https://t.co/NDypfGT6C1
A statement from Carlos Mendoza:
I would like to thank Steve and Alex Cohen. They are tremendous owners who care deeply about their people, their families, and the entire organization. I am grateful for the opportunity they gave me to lead this team.
I also want to thank David Stearns for giving me the chance to manage at the major league level. It was a privilege to work alongside him every day, and I greatly appreciated his support, trust, and partnership.
Thank you to everyone throughout the Mets organization, especially our coaches, staff, and players. The relationships we built and the memories we created will stay with me forever. I will never forget our special postseason run in 2024 and the resilience, commitment, and passion that group showed every day.
Finally, thank you to the fans. Your energy, loyalty, and unwavering support made it an honor to wear the Mets uniform and represent this organization. I’m sorry I couldn’t bring a championship to Queens.
New York will always hold a special place in my heart. I leave with tremendous gratitude, pride in what we accomplished together, and confidence that the future of this organization is bright. I wish the Mets and their fans nothing but success in the years ahead.
"I dont't think this was Carlos Mendoza's fault."
@JonHeyman discusses the Mets decision to let Mendoza go amidst a 34-47 start to the season
Full video: https://t.co/D3c5BEa2pN