
The scary alternative to Mets fans’ faith in Steve Cohen: Sherman Among the purposes of those conversations were to receive recommendations from Epstein and Beane on potential hires. But Cohen spoke with Epstein, and team president Sandy Alderson held a preliminary conversation with Beane to gauge his potential interest, according to sources.

Sandy Alderson Corey Sipkinīig fish such as Theo Epstein, Billy Beane and David Stearns were sought early in the process by the Mets, but for various reasons won’t be coming.


In addition, Dodgers assistant GM Jeff Kingston declined to be interviewed by the Mets for the position. Names on the Mets’ radar include Cardinals assistant general manager Randy Flores, Rays vice president of player development Carlos Rodriguez, Twins assistant general manager Daniel Adler and Braves assistant general manager Ben Sestanovich, according to industry sources. 8, but owner Steve Cohen remains actively involved in the process, according to sources. It is a wide search that isn’t guaranteed to be finished by the time the general managers’ meetings convene in Carlsbad, Calif., on Nov. Requests may be made directly to and every effort will be made to honor them within 48 hours.Here’s what next in Mets’ managerial searchįirst Mets manager finalist meets with owner and who’s coming nextĮx-Yankees star calls Mets managerial finalist ‘smartest man in baseball’įormer Mets star Noah Syndergaard settles into life in Los AngelesĪTLANTA - The Mets’ hunt for a president of baseball operations appears to have become a search for a general manager, with the team’s focus perhaps having shifted to up-and-coming executives more than established names. This policy allows verified trademark owners to specify: (A) that their identifiable information be masked, or (B) that their trademark pages permanently deleted from. Such requests must be made in writing and will be subject to verification of ownership.

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