The New York Mets announced on Thursday afternoon they’ve fire manager Mickey Callaway.

“We want to thank Mickey for his consistent work ethic and dedication over the last two seasons and I’m certain these characteristics will serve him well in his next opportunity,” Mets Executive Vice President & General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen said. “A decision like this is never easy, however, we believe it is in the best interest of the franchise at this time.”

Callaway’s tenure in New York lasted two years, he went 163-161 with the Mets and missed the playoffs in both seasons.

Callaway was hired as the Mets manager on October 23, 2017 after serving as the Cleveland Indians pitching coach for five seasons.