Now that Steve Cohen has officially taken over as the Mets’ new owner, we know that Sandy Alderson has already been lined up to return to the Mets as the team president. According to Mike Puma of the New York Post, the Mets plan to have both a president of baseball operations and a general manager reporting to Alderson in what seems to be a fairly substantial front office power structure.
It was widely expected that a GM would handle day-to-day front office duties under Alderson, though since Alderson’s responsibilities also include overseeing the Mets’ business operations, having a president of baseball ops also on hand implies that Alderson may not quite be as directly hands-on with personnel moves as originally believed. That said, Alderson will obviously still have the final word on any major transactions, and naturally will be looking to hire executives who share similar philosophies on roster construction.
The responsibilities of a “president of baseball operations” and “general manager” can vary from team to team, though the specific job titles factor into hiring possibilities. Clubs generally don’t stand in the way of staffers being interviewed when another team offers a promotion, so in this case, the Mets could potentially try to lure a current GM to Citi Field if they have a president of baseball ops position available. Adding two major front office hires beyond just Alderson would also be a way of adding even more baseball brainpower and fresh ideas into an organization that Cohen is planning to modernize from an analytics perspective.
Such names as Rays special assistant Bobby Heck or Athletics assistant GM Billy Owens have already been mentioned as potential candidates to join the Mets, and Puma wondered if J.P. Ricciardi could also be a candidate to return to New York given Ricciardi’s longstanding ties to Alderson. Of course, the Mets have a current general manager in Brodie Van Wagenen, though it isn’t expected that he will retain his job under Cohen’s ownership.
davidk1979
Can’t wait til Brodie’s fired!
dugmet
BVW isn’t going anywhere. He’s done a good job. I realize you won’t have that perspective but it’s bc you – like most – have a very narrow perception of the results so far.
johnrealtime
The diaz/cano trade alone proves you wrong. I know you don’t define a GM based on one transaction, but huge swings and misses like this and the Vernon Wells trade are the exceptions to that rule
joeyrocafella
The acquisition of JD Davis would prove YOU wrong though… Diaz also pitches well this season. Extending deGrom was also a good move and he got a great team-friendly deal out of it. He also fixed Cespedes’s contract so that he barely got paid. You’re only looking at one deal and it makes you seem kind of short-sighted
iamhector24
Cano and Diaz played REALLY WELL this year. Mentioning that trade as “bad” shows typical Mets fans bias. They make up their mind when they hate something and don’t change no matter what.
davidk1979
Hahahaha!
canikickit
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO
Joggin’George
They missed the playoffs in a season in which a ticket to the postseason was practically a consolation prize. How the heck is that a good job?
jimmyduz0523
you kidding me right… what are u his brother. you are just as lost as BVW.
oleosmirf
On what planet has he done a good job?
Even ignoring the Cano/Diaz disaster and bad ownership, virtually every transaction he has made has not worked out. Whether it was his two FA SP this year (Porcello and Wacha), putting guys on waivers unecessarily (d’Arnaud, Thompson) and his constant string of trading prospects from an already weak upper level system for middling players (see Frazier/Chirinos, Jurado, Broxton, Marisnick, Castro.
Sure he appears to have done a nice job in the draft and did identify and acquire J.D. Davis, but overall he’s been a disaster.
djulio4u
Yeah right! Nice contracts, I guess it’s good if you are Santa!
wordonthestreet
BVW is sooooo ggooonnnneee!
FredMcGriff for the HOF
After DeGrom they don’t have much for a team.
whynot 2
Well that’s a silly comment. I’m not saying they have a complete team but they have a lot more than a solitary good player.
MetsFan22
People actually believe this???
LordD99
I didn’t believe it until Fred McGriff for the HOF told me so, now my entire world view is rocked.
busta37
I disagree. Alonso, McNeil, conforto, is a very good young core of a lineup. Def need more pitching.
HobokenMetsFan
to add…nimmo, dom smith, jd davis (either as talent or trade chip)
brandons-3
That’s the issue with the current Mets: Their lineup is great, but there shortcomings in pitching, defense, and depth lack. They’ll be good enough to stay in the wild card picture, but they have less paths towards a championship than other teams.
alproof
Alonso Smith Davis McNeil Rosario Gimenez Conforto, to begin with, apart from the pitching.
rmullig2
First order of business should be scooping up Brad Hand. If they had a reliable closer last year they would have made the postseason.
EasternLeagueVeteran
YES YES YES!!!!
EasternLeagueVeteran
And let Edwin Diaz be the set up man. Let Diaz strike out the side in the eighth before the ninth innings pressure comes and he lets his first batter ruin the moment.
EasternLeagueVeteran
And let Edwin Diaz be the set up man. Let him strike out the side in the eighth, before the gets to feel that ninth inning pressure and he lets the first batter he faces ruin the moment.
VonPurpleHayes
Diaz was good last year. So you’re wrong here. Defense, ability to hit with RISP, and Starting Pitching are the issues that plague the Mets.
Tom1968
Was really good when he had the lead to protect vs the yankees.
LordD99
A President of Baseball Operations is what a GM used to be. In an org with a PoBO at the top, a GM is essentially an Assistant GM. It’s simply title inflation, but it will allow the Mets to interview candidates in similar positions but with GM and AGM titles for PoBO and GM without being blocked.
nats3256
Mike Rizzo’s title is “GM & PoBO”.
bobtillman
It shows you how much these teams are REALLY making. Back when I was young (me and President Coolidge), the GM was responsible for the roster, for contracts, for stadium operations, and buying the hot dogs. Now, they’ve got Vice Presidents of Potato Chips. Why not? Employ a few of your friends; better than sending your profits to Washington (no matter who’s in charge).
MetsFan22
First year you don’t got spend a boat load. Remember spend smart.. just when we have a huge hole and there is a superstar that wants 250-350 mil I expect you to be in on him.
MetsFan22
Obviously 2-3 years from now I expect to be where the yanks and dodgers are in terms of payroll
AngelDiceClay
That’s only if players worthy of those type of contracts want to come to the Mets
VonPurpleHayes
Money makes a lot of guys want to play anywhere.
MetsFan22
Why wouldn’t they????
AngelDiceClay
I know you think NY is the end all to see all. But since you asked.
Let’s compare NY toooooo Socal…
Why would any player pick the Tri State area over Socal
Better weather
The media isn’t scrutinizing every move the player makes.
In fact I’d be willing to bet some (not all) players would take less to play in SoCal Angels, Dodgers and Padres
The women. “ I wish they all could be California Girls”
More laid back
Fans treat you like a human unlike the sub humans they are.
MoRivera 1999
HaloHon4Life
You had me up until the last four words: “sub humans they are.” What?
AngelDiceClay
Yeah the Philly fans in paticular
MoRivera 1999
Oh, I thought you were talking about the players. Lmao!
csalko
The end all to see all? That’s not a thing. Your whole comment is ridiculous
RunDMC
I hope SEA considers BvM for GM if they move on from Trader Jerry. BvM has done more for the M’s than most. They owe him a debt of gratitude.
PitcherMeRolling
Maybe Kelenic needs an agent
mrmet6141
Since you actually think Fred McGriff belongs in the Hall of Fame, I will excuse you for your lack of player knowledge….Mets have a contention-worthy core of Jacob deGrom, Pete Alonso, Michael Conforto, Brandon Nimmo, Robinson Cano and Jeff McNeil.
User 4245925809
McGriff is a tweener type, never quite reached a magical number that makes for auto enshrinement and not quite there as one of those writers would put in on the ballot.
I think he goes, but via old timer’s committee, like few others who deserve to go. Jim Kaat being another who have named multiple times here over the years myself.
Just to drop some nostalgia regarding McGriff.. I remember him as a young kid playing in the FSL for Dunedin, good then. Also remember him before he ever made it during ST and getting shouted at during an AB in winter Haven by a coach.. Don’t swing at it or he’ll get u! Something like that. Don’t remember exact year, but coach was trying to help him at the plate during a live game vs the Sox.
carlos15
7 homers from 500 in a time when 500 was auto-induction, McGriff wasn’t a tweener and he was clean.
stubby66
First order of business is to trade JD Davis and Smith to the Brewers for some of their young pitchers and a catching prospect
DarkSide830
if MIL has any pitching worth those guys id expect them to want to keep it.
PitcherMeRolling
If I wanted to trade for young, MLB ready pitching, I’d call the Tigers.
PitcherMeRolling
Already making chess moves. Foresight was not something exhibited often under F&J.
TradeAcuna
The biggest mistake the Mets can do is not trade Degrom….
to the Braves!
PitcherMeRolling
Sure, we’ll take d’Arnaud back and you can kick in that Acuña guy
AngelDiceClay
Poor Brodie will have to re apply for his agents license. Maybe he can get one on ebay.. I’m sure the first player to come to the “Brodies Stable” will be Yasiel Puig and other malcontents.
AngelDiceClay
Cohen- Sandy can you come to my office for a sec.
Sandy- Sure.
Cohen- Sandy here it is July 2nd 2021 and I’m paying $1.2 million to a player named Bobby Bonnila. A player I have yet to see appear in any game this season let alone in the clubhouse.
Sandy-Welcome to the Mets
Cohen-What does that mean?
Sandy- 2 words -Bernie Madoff
Cohen-Get out of my office.
Joggin’George
Halo, you’re going off on a lot of odd limbs here. Bonilla’s checks are merely deferred payments, common business practice in baseball and other industries that include extremely high salaries. Why pretend you don’t understand that just to insult the Mets?
MoRivera 1999
To be honest his comment is about more than just Bonilla. It’s also about Madoff, the other leading symbol of Wall Street malfeasance, topped perhaps only by Cohen. Funny how the latter gets the pass from the public that Madoff never did get. One pays an enormous fine and skates free, the other gets put away for 150 years!
csalko
You don’t know the details. Which I get. It’s not common knowledge. There is a huge difference. A lot of what Cohen paid fines for were done by his employees. Not him. Mistakes they made.
AngelDiceClay
Cosmo- Really? Is that why it’s a headline come Juky1st every year. I don’t recall anyone else’s differed payments making news
Joggin’George
Because folks like you misunderstand and utilize the situation to be snarky. So unnecessary headlines are created. Deferred payments are actually beneficial to ownership, as the interest they can collect from investing the money they’re not yet paying outweighs interest paid out. The fact that his payments make headlines is simply a choice made by the media to stir the pot by riling up gullible fans who don’t understand the situation. Deferred payment agreements are relatively common business practice.
AngelDiceClay
I don’t create the headlines on the websites. But the reason it’s a payout for 25 years is because of the Mets owners dealing with Madoff. $1.3 M for 25 years is some kinda pay out for a marginal player wouldn’t you agree
Joggin’George
Madoff and that crap was a reason yes. It’s criminal that the Wilpons got away with it and absurd that anyone would have a problem with Bonilla getting his pay. If your mockery of the team is based on the Madoff fiasco, I’m with you. But deferred payouts are a normal, acceptable thing, that’s all I’m saying.
PitcherMeRolling
The reason the Bonilla payments are ‘LOL Mets’ fodder is because the Wilpons did it to free up money to invest with their good friend, Bernie Madoff.
The Mets were 2020 before it was uncool.
csalko
Oh I see. You’re a moron. Ignore my previous reply to your other idiotic comment. I really hope you’re a kid. If you’re an adult you need to take a hard look at yourself
GoLandCrabs
Steve needs to clean house. New GM and Manager. Rojas couldn’t do a thing with the talent they have.
canikickit
I’m gonna enjoy the class of candidates that’ll come for both positions. I really like Billy Owens for either spot. I can imagine names like Josh Byrnes, Matt Arnold, Erik Neander, Mike Chernoff, and Bobby Heck also being involved. Wouldn’t surprise me if there’s a new manager coming too.
Al_in_Flo
I would keep BVW but reassign him to the players draft department. That’s assuming he was the brain behind the last 2 drafts. If not then I’d definitely can him.
kreckert
I REALLY doubt his ego could take a demotion.
Joggin’George
Mets are a poorly constructed team. Sure they have a “solid young core”, but it’s predominantly left handed hitters with below average defense. They’ve no pitching depth to speak of (thanks, BVW) and actually need to sign at least 3 reliable starting pitchers, which is, in and of itself, probably cost-prohibitive, before we even consider the gaping hole at catcher, and the iffy pen. This is why they keep failing even though they are “such a good team”
James1955
Mets fans expect to sign the 3 top free agent pitchers. Sign Realmuto. Trade for Trout. The best teams have a good farm system and depth. The Mets should dismantle.
kreckert
I’m no Mets fan but there’s no question getting an incompetent, dysfunctional family like the Wilpons out of the sport is good for baseball. So, congrats Mets fans. Enjoy your new non-dysfunctional (we hope) front office!