Author: John Sheridan

Brodie Van Wagenen, Mickey Callaway To Meet on Thursday

According to reported rumors, the Mets were set to determine on Wednesday whether Mickey Callaway would return as the team’s manager in 2020. Well, Wednesday has come and gone, and the Mets have still yet to make a decision with many attempting to surmise whether the Mets are going to indeed fire Callaway. Apparently, the next step in the process is a discussion between the General Manager...

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Mets 2020 Center Field Possibilities

By John Sheridan Once again, the Mets enter the offseason looking for a center fielder. Just like last year, there aren’t many options on the free-agent market. Things become more complicated with rumors the Mets don’t have much money to spend this offseason, and the team having traded away a number of good prospects last year, the options are limited. This means the Mets may have to...

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Mickey Callaway’s Fate Could Be Decided by Wednesday

The Mets have a number of areas which they need to address this offseason with the fate of their manager, Mickey Callaway, being front-and-center. According to David Lennon of Newsday, Callaway’s fate may be determined as soon as Wednesday. There has been rampant speculation as to what the Mets may decide on Callaway’s future with many suggesting the team is prepared to move in...

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Puma Names Possible Mets Managerial Replacements

According to reports, Mickey Callaway has gone home, and his fate as the Mets manager should be determined over the next week. If the Mets were to fire him, Mike Puma of the New York Post names some interesting replacements across a broad spectrum of experience. When the topic of Callaway usually arises, many first look towards Joe Girardi and Joe Maddon. With respect to Girardi, Puma notes...

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Why Mickey Callaway May Return As Mets Manager

Despite having two years to assess him as the team’s manager, the Mets still have not been able to make a decision on the future of Mickey Callaway. While you may want to perceive the team having organizational meetings without him as a sign he is not returning, it should also be noted Fred Wilpon had a personal meeting with Callaway to discuss future plans for the bullpen. Therein lies...

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