Berkowitz: MLB Managers on the Hot Seat
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
With the recent hiring of David Stearns and the firing of Chaim Bloom, there is no better time than the present to look at prime candidates for top front-office postings in Major League Baseball.
The New York Mets entered the 2021 season with heightened expectations. Steve Cohen came in as the team’s new owner and immediately made an impact. He traded for Francisco Lindor and locked him up. However, the season would end as the last five seasons have ended: without a playoff berth.
We recently saw the week of the Arizona Diamondbacks play out. It was not that special of a week, just a really bad team winning against some good teams. The New York Mets must have seen the week of Arizona and thought, “we can do better.” And boy, did they.
The New York Mets have some business to do during Spring Training beginning this week at Port St. Lucie. Getting extensions done for Michael Conforto and Francisco Lindor is right at the top of their list.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen made a statement during his introductory press conference on November 10, 2020, that is worth repeating after the organization reached an agreement with Kevin Pillar on Monday night. “I like what the Dodgers are doing,” he said, referring to how he wants to build his organization.
Michael Conforto recently said that the Mets haven’t had any recent conversations with him about an extension, but it shouldn’t worry Mets fans.
The New York Mets are in a prime position to sign Trevor Bauer in free agency after their recent trade and the situations of Bauer’s other suitors.
The New York Mets have found themselves a new face of their franchise, and it would suit them best if they made smaller additions after acquiring Francisco Lindor.
The New York Mets have already been busy this winter and they are hoping to get a few more players to come to the Big Apple this offseason.
The New York Mets have signed their catcher in James McCann, and the Philadelphia Phillies remain as the only perfect fit for J.T. Realmuto. Now, there are no excuses for the front office to miss out on the best catcher in baseball.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ biggest priority this offseason is to bring J.T. Realmuto back in free agency, but there might be one thing that won’t allow that to happen.
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
With the recent hiring of David Stearns and the firing of Chaim Bloom, there is no better time than the present to look at prime candidates for top front-office postings in Major League Baseball.
The New York Mets entered the 2021 season with heightened expectations. Steve Cohen came in as the team’s new owner and immediately made an impact. He traded for Francisco Lindor and locked him up. However, the season would end as the last five seasons have ended: without a playoff berth.
We recently saw the week of the Arizona Diamondbacks play out. It was not that special of a week, just a really bad team winning against some good teams. The New York Mets must have seen the week of Arizona and thought, “we can do better.” And boy, did they.
The New York Mets have some business to do during Spring Training beginning this week at Port St. Lucie. Getting extensions done for Michael Conforto and Francisco Lindor is right at the top of their list.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen made a statement during his introductory press conference on November 10, 2020, that is worth repeating after the organization reached an agreement with Kevin Pillar on Monday night. “I like what the Dodgers are doing,” he said, referring to how he wants to build his organization.
Michael Conforto recently said that the Mets haven’t had any recent conversations with him about an extension, but it shouldn’t worry Mets fans.
The New York Mets are in a prime position to sign Trevor Bauer in free agency after their recent trade and the situations of Bauer’s other suitors.
The New York Mets have found themselves a new face of their franchise, and it would suit them best if they made smaller additions after acquiring Francisco Lindor.
The New York Mets have already been busy this winter and they are hoping to get a few more players to come to the Big Apple this offseason.
The New York Mets have signed their catcher in James McCann, and the Philadelphia Phillies remain as the only perfect fit for J.T. Realmuto. Now, there are no excuses for the front office to miss out on the best catcher in baseball.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ biggest priority this offseason is to bring J.T. Realmuto back in free agency, but there might be one thing that won’t allow that to happen.
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