Mets Have Viable In-House Options To Replace Carlos Beltran

After days of publically-silent deliberation, the New York Mets officially cut ties with their newly-hired manager and former Mets standout, Carlos Beltran on Thursday. Beltran, 42, was implicated in Major League Baseball’s report on the Houston Astros sign-stealing operation in 2017, resulting the suspension and eventual dismissal of Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager AJ...

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Morning Briefing: Carlos Beltran and Mets Agree to Part Ways

Good Morning, Mets fans! Thursday was a rather sad and disappointing day for the game of baseball, as well as for our New York Mets. Let’s get right to it: Latest Mets News On Thursday afternoon, the Mets and manager Carlos Beltran mutually agreed to part ways. This decision follows the appearance of Beltran’s name in Rob Manfred’s report detailing the Houston Astros’...

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Mets Not Paying Carlos Beltran His $3 Million Salary

Ken Davidoff of the New York Post reports the New York Mets will not be paying recently dismissed manager Carlos Beltran any of his $3 million salary. According to Davidoff, this was partially a result of Beltran “clearly realized how badly he had erred and backed away from the table.” In lieu of any salary, the Mets did agree to contribute $200,000 to the Carlos Beltran Foundation....

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Five Things We Learned From Mets’ Conference Call

On Thursday afternoon, Jeff Wilpon and Brodie Van Wagenen held a conference call with the media where they answered questions regarding the Carlos Beltran news.  The call came after the Mets announced that they would be parting ways with their manager, Carlos Beltran. Here are five big takeaways from the presser.  We Can’t Say Jeff Wilpon wouldn’t say if Carlos Beltran will be paid out the...

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Sources: Eduardo Perez Not Among Mets Managerial Candidates

Sources have told me that ESPN analyst Eduardo Perez is not expected to be candidate for the Mets managerial opening. The Mets announced on Thursday afternoon that they agreed with manager Carlos Beltran to mutually part ways. Mets quality control coach Luis Rojas has emerged as an early candidate. Perez, 50, was a finalist for the Mets managerial opening before they hired Carlos Beltran in...

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Luis Rojas is Candidate to Replace Carlos Beltran

Multiple sources have reported that Luis Rojas is a candidate to replace Carlos Beltran as Mets manager. The Mets announced on Thursday afternoon that they agreed with Beltran to mutually part ways. Rojas, Mets current quality control coach, was interviewed multiple times by the Mets in their search to replace Mickey Callaway earlier this offseason. The 38-year-old has been a coach in the Mets...

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