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sports2 years ago

"Mets Choose Carlos Mendoza as New Manager, Passing on Craig Counsell"

The New York Mets are reportedly set to hire Carlos Mendoza, currently the bench coach for the New York Yankees, as their next manager. Mendoza, 43, will bring a measure of youth to the team's dugout, taking over from Buck Showalter. This will be Mendoza's first Major League managerial job, and his hiring represents a departure from the experienced Showalter. The Mets have not yet confirmed the hire.

sports2 years ago

"Unraveling the Mets: Buck Showalter's Firing and the Fallout"

Buck Showalter, the manager of the New York Mets, was fired just before the final game of the season, surprising the team's veterans who had hoped he would be retained. The decision was made by the new president of baseball operations, David Stearns, who had never spoken to Showalter and had different personality traits. Showalter expressed his love for the city and the players in a press conference, while the team praised his ability to hold them together during a disappointing season. The Mets now face a major decision in hiring a new manager for next year.

sports2 years ago

"Potential Replacements for Buck Showalter as Mets Manager"

The New York Mets have fired manager Buck Showalter, who led the team to a 175-148 record over two years. With the appointment of David Stearns as the new president of baseball operations, speculation has arisen about potential candidates for the managerial position, including Craig Counsell, Gabe Kapler, Ryan Flaherty, Joe Espada, and Clayton McCullough. Counsell, who worked closely with Stearns in Milwaukee, is expected to be highly sought after. Kapler, despite a recent dismissal from the Giants, has impressed with his performance. Flaherty, Espada, and McCullough are also considered rising stars in coaching and have been linked to the Mets in the past.

sports2 years ago

Buck Showalter Steps Down as Mets Manager in 2024

Buck Showalter will not return as the manager of the New York Mets in 2024, ending his two-year tenure with the team. Showalter, who had one year remaining on his contract, announced his departure before the season finale. The Mets, who had a disappointing season despite having the largest payroll in MLB history, will begin the search for a new manager immediately. Showalter led the Mets to a 101-win season and a postseason berth in 2021 but struggled this year, resulting in a fourth-place finish in the division. With a new President of Baseball Operations joining the organization, a managerial change was deemed necessary.

sports2 years ago

Mets' Hiring of David Stearns Signals New Direction for Future Success

Buck Showalter, the current manager of the New York Mets, is uncertain about his future with the team following the hiring of David Stearns as president of baseball operations. Showalter, who has one year left on his contract, stated that he hasn't discussed his job status with owner Steve Cohen or general manager Billy Eppler and is currently focused on the present rather than speculating about the future. The Mets have struggled this season, and while Cohen has expressed support for Showalter, Stearns may want to make his own managerial hire.

sports2 years ago

"Mets Secure David Stearns as President of Baseball Operations: What's Next?"

The New York Mets have hired David Stearns as their president of baseball operations, raising several important questions for the team. These include the timeline for winning a championship, the future of Pete Alonso, whether Buck Showalter is the right manager for the team's youth movement, how to proceed with young position players, the uncertainty surrounding Starling Marte's health and role in the outfield, and the composition of the 2024 rotation. Stearns will have to address these issues as he takes charge of the Mets' baseball operations.

sports2 years ago

"MLB Hot Seat: Boone and Showalter Among Six Managers Facing Potential Firing"

As the MLB regular season nears its end, six managers are on the hot seat, including Phil Nevin of the Angels, Buck Showalter of the Mets, Aaron Boone of the Yankees, Pedro Grifol of the White Sox, Oli Marmol of the Cardinals, and Bob Melvin of the Padres. These managers are at risk due to their teams' underperformance, contractual status, and potential changes in team leadership.

sports2 years ago

"Buck Showalter's Return to Baltimore: Mets' Skipper Thrilled as Orioles Lead AL East"

Buck Showalter, former manager of the Baltimore Orioles, returned to Camden Yards as the manager of the struggling New York Mets. Showalter, who led the Orioles to three playoff berths in five years, witnessed his old club thriving with the best record in the American League and a talented young roster. In contrast, the Mets, despite having the biggest payroll in baseball history, have underperformed and made significant trades. Showalter reflected on his time in Baltimore and acknowledged the Orioles' success under the new regime, while the Mets continue to struggle.

sports2 years ago

"High Stakes Showdown: Orioles vs. Mets - Predictions and Prop Bets"

The Baltimore Orioles are set to face the underachieving New York Mets in a series that marks the return of former Orioles manager Buck Showalter. The Mets, who entered the season with high expectations after spending nearly $500 million on free agent contracts, have been a major disappointment, currently sitting at 50-58 and languishing in fourth place in the NL East. Showalter's tenure with the Mets has mirrored his time in Baltimore, with early success followed by disappointment. The Orioles, led by their AL-best record, are favored to win the series against the struggling Mets.

sports2 years ago

Steve Cohen's Trade Deadline Deals: A Great Return or a Colossal Embarrassment?

Mets owner Steve Cohen defends the team's aggressive selloff prior to the Trade Deadline, stating that he saw no indication of improvement and wanted a competitive roster in 2024. Cohen approved trades for Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander, paying off significant portions of their contracts to secure stronger prospect returns. While hinting at Buck Showalter's return as manager in 2024, Cohen emphasized the importance of player performance and expressed intentions to spend in free agency to build a highly competitive team without relying solely on star power.

sports2 years ago

"Buck Showalter's Controversial Actions and Ejection Raise Questions for Mets Manager"

New York Mets manager Buck Showalter's recent postgame press conferences have drawn comparisons to his time with the Baltimore Orioles, where tensions were high and explanations were saved "for the book." While some players defend Showalter and believe he is deflecting criticism, others question his evasiveness and lack of accountability. As the Mets continue to struggle, Showalter's public demeanor and the team's performance will determine whether history repeats itself and he wears out his welcome once again.

sports2 years ago

Steve Cohen Evaluates Mets' Season and Considers Potential Changes

Mets owner Steve Cohen stated that general manager Billy Eppler and manager Buck Showalter will keep their jobs through the end of the season, despite the team's frustrating performance. Cohen also revealed that the Mets are actively searching for a president of baseball operations to lead the decision-making process. The team's disappointing season has put Eppler and Showalter under scrutiny, but Cohen believes that impulsive dismissals are not the solution. The Mets' focus is on finding the right person for the president of baseball operations role, even if it means being patient and potentially waiting until next offseason. Cohen is open to the possibility of becoming sellers at the trade deadline if the team doesn't improve, willing to pay down salaries to enhance the prospect return.

sports2 years ago

"Steve Cohen's Press Conference Addresses Mets' Future and Managerial Stability"

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen expressed frustration with the team's performance but stated that he will not fire general manager Billy Eppler or manager Buck Showalter midseason, emphasizing the importance of long-term objectives and attracting top talent. Cohen hinted at hiring a president of baseball operations in the future, potentially pushing Eppler into a secondary role. The Mets also plan to hire a business-oriented team president. Cohen's focus for now is on navigating the trade deadline, with the team needing to make up ground in the next month for the front office to consider short-term help.

sports2 years ago

Steve Cohen's Commitment to Mets' Stability and Contingency Planning

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has confirmed that manager Buck Showalter and general manager Billy Eppler will keep their jobs through the 2023 season, despite the team's disappointing performance. Cohen emphasized the importance of organizational stability and hinted at the potential hiring of a president of baseball operations. With the trade deadline approaching, Cohen stated that the team may need to make decisions if they don't improve, including potentially selling off players. Despite having the highest payroll in the league, the Mets have struggled in June and are currently 16 games behind the division-leading Atlanta Braves.

sports2 years ago

"Buck Showalter: The Key to Mets' Revival"

New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler expressed support for manager Buck Showalter and the coaching staff, stating that sweeping changes are not coming despite the team's struggles. Eppler also confirmed that his own job, along with the pitching coach and hitting coach, are secure. While trade rumors swirl, Eppler stated that rival GMs have not inquired about other veterans on the roster. The Mets are focused on evaluating the team and improving the pitching staff, with Eppler emphasizing the need to rely on the players' past performance and experience to turn the season around.