Author: Jack Hendon

Source: Carlos Beltran To Be Named Mets Manager

By Jack Hendon MMO’s own Jack Ramsey is reporting that Carlos Beltran will be the new manager of the New York Mets according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Additionally, we have also learned that Terry Collins will be the bench coach for Beltran. This will be Beltran’s first managerial job in any capacity. The options had been narrowed down to Beltran and ESPN/ESPN...

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A Retrospective of Mets’ 2015 World Series

By Jack Hendon The experience of watching the World Series every fall following the Mets’ run in 2015 is just as interesting now as it was in years past, but the stars of euphoria are still aligned a little more emotionally around this time every October. Something about seeing veterans leave it all out there, young studs make a name for themselves, and pitchers light up the stage in...

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Free Agent Watch: Atlanta Braves

Ahead of the 2020 season, let’s take a closer look at the Atlanta Braves’ free agents and see who may be worth pursuing in the offseason. Though the Atlanta Braves are certain to remain a threat in the NL East for years to come, they shouldn’t be expected to keep a hold of every contract set to come off the books next month. Atlanta has nine impending free agents, with a couple...

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Mets Will Interview Eduardo Perez for Manager Position

by Jack Hendon Mike Puma of the New York Post is the first to report that the New York Mets intend to interview former big-leaguer Eduardo Perez for the vacant manager position. Perez, 50, played first base and the corners of the outfield from 1993 to 2006 before retiring and joining ESPN/ESPN Deportes as an analyst both on-field and in-studio. He has been working with the network intermittently...

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Sufficiency Aside, Signing Yasmani Grandal Would Put Mets Over Top

by Jack Hendon The offseason hasn’t officially started, though for the Mets’ front office and fanbase, absence from the playoffs leaves them with ample time to plan for a more successful 2020. The to-do list has its share of vacancies to fill, from Zack Wheeler’s spot in the starting rotation all the way down to the empty seat in the manager’s office. Capitalizing on...

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