Author: Nate Mendelson

Cromie, Cohen Met Face-To-Face on Tuesday

Adam Cromie and Steve Cohen met face-to-face Tuesday night, according to the New York Post. If the meeting went well the expectation is Cromie would be made an offer to be the next Mets general manager. The Post says Cromie had already met with Cohen via teleconference and Mets president Sandy Alderson. The face-to-face meeting was the next step in the hiring process. Cromie has been out of...

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New Details Emerge in Zack Scott’s Dismissal

New details emerged Tuesday evening on the Mets dismissal of interim general manager Zack Scott, following his failure to immediately report a DUI on Sept. 1. The Athletic reports that the Mets and Scott started to reconcile the final weekend of October with Scott awaiting trial on Dec. 8. Scott even gave thoughts on what the Mets should do early in the offseason. Mets president Sandy Alderson...

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Three Takeaways From Sandy Alderson’s Press Conference

Sandy Alderson spoke with reporters for the first time since the end of the season. At the GM meetings in California, the Mets president spoke about the team’s difficulty finding someone for the front office and the moves the Mets have made so far. Here are three takeaways from the executive’s media session: Blame New York, Not Us Alderson spoke lengths about the location of the team...

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Mets Discussing Kris Bryant at GM Meetings

The Mets need an upgrade at third base. Just like the trade deadline their main target should be Kris Bryant. Good thing the Mets are talking with agent Scott Boras about the 29-year-old right-hander at the GM meetings this week, the New York Post reports. Led by Sandy Alderson, the Mets front office group in San Diego will convene without a president of baseball operations or a general manager....

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Former Nationals Asst. GM Adam Cromie Has A “Real Shot” At Mets Job

Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post reports that former Washington Nationals assistant general manager Adam Cromie is among the candidates in the mix to be named Mets general manager. Cromie walked away from baseball in 2017 to pursue a legal career. He was named the director of baseball operations and analytics for the Nationals in 2010. From there he continued to move up through the...

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