Nov
29
2012

Mets Take Over Kingsport Mets Operations

Last month, the New York Mets announced that they were bringing back their Gulf Coast League affiliate that ceased operations a year ago due to financial difficulties. Today, some more news regarding the team’s Minor League Operations…

The New York Mets announced that they will directly manage the Kingsport Mets (Appalachian League) business and facilities operations at Hunter Wright Stadium.

Mets Director of Florida Operations Paul Taglieri, in conjunction with Mets Vice President of Facilities Karl Smolarz, will oversee the operations in Kingsport – including corporate partnerships, ticket sales, and marketing.  Taglieri will also continue his responsibilities at the Mets Florida headquarters in Port St. Lucie.

“Our decision to directly assume business and facilities operations of the K-Mets reinforces our commitment to Kingsport and our continued belief in the vitality of the franchise,” said Mets COO Jeff Wilpon.

“We’ve had a great relationship with Rick Spivey and Steve Harville of S & H Baseball over the past 17 years and thank them for their hard work and efforts in operating the club on our behalf and ensuring baseball stayed in Kingsport.  We look forward to them continuing to be in involved with us in advisory capacities going forward.”

Between today’s big news, and these two recent minor league developments, it looks like the Wilpons are spending again and also investing in their minor league structure which is good to see and bodes well for developing our prospects in the future.

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About the Author: Craig Lerner

I'm a data analyst and researcher for a leading news agency who loves life and is hooked on the Mets. I love following the Amateur Draft and have a particular fondness for the Mets Minor Leagues who I follow each day. Give me a cold beer, a summer day, and a Mets game, and I'm good to go.

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  • Interesting…

    I guess the restructuring of their SNY loan freed up some spending money for the Mets.
    They certainly didn’t get any profits from revenues last season. Read they wound up somewhere around 30 MIL in the red.

  • I wonder if they are going the route the Braves did and will outright own all of the affiliates. That would probably be really expensive up front, but work out well in the long run.

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