New York Mets Fire Manager Carlos Mendoza, Name Andy Green as Replacement
1-Minute Brief
The Mets' managerial change highlights the team's struggles despite a record-high payroll and recent losing streak.
Key Facts
- Carlos Mendoza was fired as manager of the New York Mets on Friday.
- Andy Green has been named as Mendoza's replacement.
- The Mets are experiencing an underperforming season, according to The Independent.
- The team recently endured a six-game losing streak and is 13 games under .500, according to Fox News.
- The Mets have the largest payroll in baseball at $330 million.
What Happened
The New York Mets dismissed manager Carlos Mendoza on Friday and appointed Andy Green as his successor, following a period of poor team performance.
Why It Matters
This managerial change comes during a disappointing season for the Mets, despite having the league's highest payroll. The move may signal further organizational changes as the team seeks to improve results.
What's Next
Observers will watch how Andy Green leads the Mets through the remainder of the season and whether additional changes are made to address the team's performance.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoLast-place Mets fire manager Carlos Mendoza, replacing him with Andy Green
- Fox NewsRight2h agoMets fire Carlos Mendoza amid nightmare season despite having baseball's largest $330M payroll
