Summary
The New York Mets missed the playoffs and are making big changes, starting with their coaching staff. Several coaches have left the team, and there is speculation about adding Ron Washington, a former Atlanta Braves coach, to their staff. Washington is known for his successful time with the Braves and might be considered for a role with the Mets.
Key Facts
- The New York Mets had a disappointing season and did not make the playoffs.
- The team is changing its coaching staff, with several coaches leaving, including Jeremy Barnes, Eric Chavez, and others.
- Mark Powell suggested the Mets could consider Ron Washington, a former Atlanta Braves coach, for a role.
- Ron Washington was a third base coach for the Braves during their World Series win four years ago.
- Washington previously managed the Los Angeles Angels but lost his position due to illness.
- Braves players praised Washington's leadership and coaching skills.
- Washington is 73 years old, and it's unclear if he wants to return to a big league job.