Summary
Glenn Sherlock, a coach for the New York Mets, has decided to retire after seven years with the team. Sherlock has had a long career in baseball, working with several teams and holding different coaching positions. The Mets had a challenging season, missing the playoffs by one game, and Sherlock's retirement marks a change in their coaching staff.
Key Facts
- Glenn Sherlock retired from the New York Mets after seven years with the team.
- Sherlock served as a catching instructor for the Mets before retiring.
- He previously worked as a first-base coach and third-base coach for the Mets.
- Sherlock had a long career in baseball, including 19 years with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- He was brought into the Mets and Diamondbacks by Buck Showalter, a notable baseball manager.
- Sherlock played in the minor leagues for the Houston Astros and Yankees.
- The Mets missed the playoffs this season by one game.