The New York Mets made some changes to the coaching staff and a former player wants to join Carlos Mendoza's new staff.
Pitching coach Jeremy Hefner and co-hitting coaches Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes are among the coaches who will not return to New York.
On Friday, SNY’s Andy Martino, an MLB insider, reported that “the Mets are not bringing back third base and infield coach Mike Sarbaugh." Sarbaugh becomes the second member of the Mets’ coaching staff ...
Hefner was the longest-tenured coach on the Mets' staff, entering as the club's pitching coach in 2020 after serving as an assistant pitching coach for the Twins in 2019. Hefner's two major league ...
Although the Mets are retaining manager Carlos Mendoza, his coaching staff will look significantly different in 2026.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza will be back in 2026, but the team is parting with a bevy of coaches after a swoon that saw the Mets tumble from first place in the National League East to out of ...
The Mets on June 12 of this season were an MLB-best 45-24. From that point forward, however, the Mets went 38-55 and wound up ceding not only the National League East title to the Philadelphia ...
The first domino has fallen in terms of changes coming to the New York Mets' coaching staff this offseason. On Wednesday, SNY baseball insider Andy Martino rep ...
The longtime catching guru credited with transforming the Mets’ backstops into one of baseball’s best defensive units is retiring—marking the first domino to fall in what’s expected to be a wave of ...
After narrowly missing the postseason, the New York Mets' coaching staff underwent sweeping changes on Friday.
The Mets are overhauling much of their Major League coaching staff underneath manager Carlos Mendoza, giving the skipper a mostly clean slate to work with for his third season.
Hitting coach Eric Chavez's time with the Mets was bittersweet, but his parting words on social media were not.