SAD NEWS: New York Mets head coach has angrily terminated his biggest contract ever due to a serious
SAD NEWS: The head coach of the New York Mets has furiously canceled his largest contract ever because of a major
The different York Mets have sacked manager Buck Showalter as the organization gets ready to go in a “new direction” after a terrible season.
The Mets have been among the league’s worst disappointments despite having the highest salary in MLB in 2023—close to $348 million—according to Spotrac. As of Sunday’s final games, the team’s record was 74-86.
Before David Stearns was appointed President of Baseball Operations this summer, there was much talk of a change at the top. Showalter also stated before the team’s most recent game against the Phillies that he would not be managing the team the next year.
The 67-year-old, who had two successful seasons as Mets manager, told reporters, “I was honored to get a chance to manage a second New York team.” “The work the Mets performed makes me proud.
In just two years, we won around 180 games. As much fun as I’ve ever had in the game, especially last year. I was reminded of why I had always cherished this type of work.
The 67-year-old, who had two successful seasons as Mets manager, told reporters, “I was honored to get a chance to manage a second New York team.” “The work the Mets performed makes me proud.
In just two years, we won around 180 games. As much fun as I’ve ever had in the game, especially last year. I was reminded of why I had always cherished this type of work.
We appreciate all that Buck has done for our team throughout the years, especially leading us to a 101-win season and postseason berth the previous year. He is a generational manager. Our organization will be impacted for years to come by Buck’s dedication and passion to the game.
“We hope Buck has the best possible start to the next phase of his career.”
On Monday, Stearns—a former Milwaukee Brewers executive—will formally take office as president of the Mets.