Mets Bosses Aligned on Carlos Mendoza’s Future After Collapse: Insider
Summary
The New York Mets lost a key game to the Chicago Cubs and are in danger of missing the playoffs. Despite the team's struggles, the franchise leaders plan to keep manager Carlos Mendoza for now. Mets president of baseball operations, David Stearns, supports Mendoza, and owner Steve Cohen is likely to agree with him.Key Facts
- The New York Mets lost a game to the Chicago Cubs.
- The Mets are at risk of missing the playoffs and hold the final National League's wild card spot by one game.
- Mets' president David Stearns supports manager Carlos Mendoza.
- Owner Steve Cohen is likely to follow Stearns' decision to keep Mendoza.
- The Mets have been using three rookie pitchers due to injuries and performance issues among veteran players.
- The team has a high payroll of $340 million this season.
- Kodai Senga is among the players sent to the minors due to performance issues.
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