The Mets announced Thursday that they’ve placed acting general manager Zack Scott on administrative leave “until further notice.” Team president Sandy Alderson is assuming Scott’s responsibilities indefinitely. Scott was arrested earlier this week on a DWI charge in White Plains, N.Y. He pleaded not guilty at an arraignment earlier this morning.
It’s been a tumultuous year for the Mets’ front office, to say the least. Alderson, the team’s former general manager who stepped away years ago in the wake of a cancer diagnosis, was brought back to the organization by new owner Steve Cohen and expected to serve a broader role as team president. Cohen parted ways with GM Brodie Van Wagenen, a former agent who’d been hired by the prior Wilpon family ownership group as Alderson’s successor.
Alderson and Cohen at one point were said to be looking to hire both a president of baseball operations and a general manager but were unable to secure interviews with some top targets and had their interest rebuffed by others. Reported names under consideration at the time included Indians GM Mike Chernoff, Athletics GM David Forst and Twins GM Thad Levine, among others. The Mets eventually settled on a trio of assistant general managers a finalists in their search, selecting D-backs AGM Jared Porter as their new general manager and hiring Scott, then an AGM in Boston, as an assistant GM as well.
Porter, however, was fired just weeks after being hired once it came to light that he’d repeatedly sent unsolicited, and at times graphic and sexually explicit text messages to a reporter in 2016. Allegations against former manager Mickey Callaway, who’d since been hired as the Angels’ pitching coach, soon followed. Callaway was with another club by that point, but much of the purported behavior took place during his tenure with the Mets. Both Porter and Callaway have been placed on Major League Baseball’s ineligible list through the 2022 season.
With Porter quickly ousted, Scott was elevated to the status of acting general manager. There’d been some thought that he could be in line for a permanent appointment to that post — perhaps still with a president of baseball operations being hired to oversee things — but the recent arrest and today’s announcement have now brought his future with the organization into question.
Following the revelations regarding Callaway and Porter, Alderson spoke of improving the Mets’ vetting and background checks during future hiring processes. With another key member of their leadership team now facing a legal issue, an even brighter spotlight will be focused on who the Mets hire this coming winter. It’s possible that Scott is retained in some capacity — notably, Cohen fired Porter the day after word of his purported transgressions broke — but it seems at the very least that there will be some changes to the team’s front office looming this winter.
Alderson assumes the thrown again, the rightful heir.
Throne*
Hans Christian Alderson’s The Emperor’s New Clothes LOL!
Are you sure you want sandy running show? He’s already hired porter (sexual harassment) Mickey callaway (sexual harassment) and now zack scott (dwi) despite evidence in advanced
Don’t forget about the quiet dismissal of hitting performance coach Ryan Ellis (2/2021) who had 3 different complaints from current or former female Mets employees. Just think how bad it’d be now if NYM did get their man: Trevor Bauer…?
I don’t think Bauer was ever “their man”. Fans made way too much of that. They looked into him, he went elsewhere. But yea, dodged a bullet. Never should’ve considered him in the first place.
@Cosmos2
Mets made a bigger offer to Bauer than the Dodgers.
He wasn’t framed. Just made a poor choice.
Yea but I still think the story was overblown. They threw out an offer, a dumb one, but I think they were more than prepared for him to go somewhere else, that’s all.
Was a heck a lot more than “a poor choice”. More like a series of abusive assaults. But maybe we shouldn’t get into it here.
@Cosmo2
They offered more money than the Dodgers. Nothing overblown. They thought in fact he accepted the offer, but then learned differently when Bauer decided to make it a selection show and announced it was Dodgers.
Bauer was not going to sign for more than a few years. He said so. They offered him more than the Dodgers. He said no. They had no choice other than to be prepared. Seems like the Mets will have to overpay for free agents. Cohen is a loudmouth. How many players really want to play for him? Particularly with an 80 year history and only two World Series rings.
Bauer’s legal issues should have never been leaked out to the public
The Mets won’t have any problems luring free agents if they are willing to pay. They won’t have to pay more than anyone else. No player gives a hoot about what the team did or didn’t win 20 years ago. Players signed when the Wilpons, who had a terrible rep for player treatment, where in charge. Players don’t believe the hype of made up fan hang ups.
@dodger1958: your general point stands, but the Mets do not have an ’80 year history’. Someone with your handle should probably know that the Mets began in 1962, which is only 59 years ago (this is their 60th season of play).
Wrong. Bauer was offered more money and didn’t sign. The Mets haven’t been champs for over 35 years. Have a recent history under both Wilpons and Cohen of incredibly stupid blunders. You can’t blame the Wilpons for signings of Lindor or the trade for Baez (or the incredibly assinine comments by both recently). Or the incredibly obnoxious intermeddling by Cohen. We are not talking 20 years ago or ten. Or five. But the very recent past.
Or the fact that they have had four GMS in the past couple of years and a lousy manager.
No the Mets have developed a toxic culture over the years. And currently have an owner that can easily be viewed as toxic and arrogant. And just reinstated a failed GM. You don’t think some of the better FAs having a choice won’t notice? No the Mets will undoubtedly have to overpay. And since Cohen doesn’t own the Mets broadcast channel nor does he have a $300+million a year local tv deal it is highly unlikely that he can profitably run his team and pay anywhere near what the Dodgers are willing to pay, for example. And the Dodger principal owners are as wealthy or more so than Cohen. And the Dodgers own their own stadium.
Pretty sure the Mets didn’t displace a portion of the population building their stadium. So there’s that.
I think your mixing truth with made up nonsense only fans believe in. Bauer is one example that proves nothing. It wasn’t toxic culture that made him choose LA, at least there’s no direct evidence of that. The terrible Lindor and Baez deals? Well you’ll get no argument from me there. But Lindor signed didn’t he? So my anecdote cancels out yours.
Cosmo. Didn’t cancel out. The issue is whether they will have to OVERPAY. They grossly overpaid. So who is posting nonsense? 341 million. If that isn’t overpaying then the term has zero meaning.
Rct. Yes 60 not 80.
Mets didn’t just look, they offered more money
They overpaid cuz that’s what it takes to get a big name like that. That’s what he would’ve commanded from anyone at the time. It looks bad now but he’ll bounce back and clueless fans will claim the deal is worth it. I personally don’t think anyone is worth 300 million plus but that was his market.
Why, the Dodgers did indeed displace somewhere in the area of a hundred families families in Chavez Ravine over 60 years ago. Has nothing to do with the current ownership or team. Technically the City of Los Angeles displaced them via eminent domain.
Frame? The brain surgeon called, you missed your frontal lobe replacement.
@rct, One of the more annoying things about many sports fans is they have so little historical knowledge. Maybe it’s just me getting older, but LAD fans chanting “Yankees Suck!” after ONE Dodger inter league win several years ago solidified my opinion.
Somehow, many fans think the Dodgers have won many championships. I am pretty sure they are 4th behind:
NYY, Athletics, and Cardinals..
I love my Dodgers-but prefer watching games on 4K to avoid the drunken, ignorant fans of the same team.
Saying $340m is an overpay without considering the player its attached to shows me you don’t know what overpay means. Thinking that amount of money is too much for an athlete to make is irrelevant. If the market would command that money, it’s not an overpay by definition. And there’s plenty of reason to think Lindor would have gotten that money on the market.
The dodgers haven’t been champs in similar time too. No one took your 60 game season seriously.. sorry.
Dodgers58, really, you guys signed Bauer. Lindor or Javy never punched a woman in the head during sex.
No question that Bauer is a jerk (to put it mildly). But he will never pitch for the Dodgers again. Meanwhile Lindor will be with Mets for many years to come. There is very little I can say positively about Bauer, but at least his on the field performance was acceptable. Lindor has been a bust on the field and his attitude towards his fan base far below acceptable. And again “you guys” are stuck with him for many years to come.
Actually Paddy they are sixth behind the NYY, As, RSox, Giants and Redbirds. The Brooklyn Dodgers won a grand total of one while in Brooklyn. The LA Dodgers have won 6 since 1958.
Is “intermeddling” similar to meddling?
@MetsFan22, you’d be demanding that we take 60 game championship seriously, had the Mets won.
Yankees, Cardinals and then Red Sox and Athletics tied and then L.A.
No argument here, Ashamed.
But any team that won last year’s world series was going to have a big asterisk next to its name, at least in the minds of fans.
believe you forgot the Giants. They have 8 the Dodgers 7.
Rod some fans. All teams had the same 60 game schedule. And with stopping and starting and no fans it was a very tough 60 games. Do you out an asterisk next to the winners of the World Series in 1918 and 1919, as well as those in 1942, 1943 , 1944, and 1945? Lots of less than major league level players because some, like Ted Williams fought in the war.
Yes I would. And as Baez if no fans are tougher than having fans boo you @ home. Less than 162 game, the WS means nothing. 60 games. bad team can have a good record for 60 games. That lessens the WS winner. 162 or it doesn’t mean a thing
@Tatsumaki
Callaway was not an Alderson hire.
Longtimefan1
Tatsumaki is correct. Callaway was hired by Sandy Alderson. He was fired by Brodie Van Wagenen for incompetence but it was widely known about his extra curricular activities during Alderson’s prior GM reign. One of his targets husband’s reported his actions to Mets legal & HR.
Yeah but she willingly cheated on her husband with Mickey Callaway. The husband reported him because he was pissed off that his wife was boning another man. Nobody seems to mention that and it is indeed a relevant thing. I’m not defending Callaway for the other stuff but an affair takes two people.
Buck, Regardless of consent, engaging in adultery reflects some level of compromised moral compass. Both people. But whataboutism doesn’t make it any less improper.
Really, what advance evidence was there? Way to talk out of your ass.
#me(t)too
How quickly we’ve forgotten the Carlos Beltran disaster.
I wouldn’t call it a disaster. These criticisms are bordering on hysteria.
Thanks, I took some nerve elixir and I’m over my hysteria. What were we talking about again?
It is possible he gets away with all his hiring screw ups because he is a U.S. Marine.
Oo-rah
If you want to include Beltran on that list.
You could even say that Scott got throne out of the office, at least temporarily
Good ol Mets… Always a punchline in the wonderful world of professional sports
How many times has Alderson “assumed GM responsibilities” over the past few years? Lmfao
He’s a better GM than he is a hiring manager.
Are there any “good” managers in this sport by fans’ estimation?
David Stearns will never be on a police blotter.
@cosmo2
At the moment, I will give AJ Hinch his due. I did not like his hiring in Detroit due to his being unable to control the dugout in Houston. However, under him in Detroit, the young players have shown improvement, the team has been playing over .500 ball since May, in spite of all the veteran starters going down with injury, and having to deal with 5 inning starts all year, the bullpen is not in disarray, and the team is fun to watch. No player has second guessed or complained about him in the media. What’s not to like?
@stymeedone: Good. It just seems so rare that fans appreciate their manager. I’m glad to hear it.
Hasn’t Sandy Alderson already adequately demonstrated his utter incompetency with his inability to hire anyone with any integrity? That franchise is an absolute joke.
They didn’t even mention the Beltran signing
That one was by BVW and the Wilpons.
Nothing wrong with the Beltran hire. Just happened at the wrong time just before the “scandal” blew up.
The Astro organization was known to be Mets to be under investigation for cheating. Why not wait until the report was issued?
Yea I guess you have a point there.
I kind of feel bad for Beltran. Everyone else involved with that astros team has landed on their feet, and Beltran was a good player and a respected guy. Bad timing for sure
Everyone has landed on their feet? Not the GM. Though, maybe the Mets can hire him now.
It’s been a long time since we got excited about a Mets manager hiring. I was really looking forward to Beltran.
Chiming in on Beltran. The issue with hiring Beltran to manage is that he had NEVER spent time as a manager or even a coach in any capacity, at any level. Zero experience other than a player and for a short time, the front office. He was hired solely for reason and it had nothing to do with his experience.
“…Alderson is assuming Scott’s responsibilities indefinitely”
Good, because Scott certainly wasn’t doing a good job of being responsible the other night.
Heh, yea, I guess that means Sandy will be holding onto his keys or something.
Frankly I have to wonder how much responsibility Scott had anyway. When Alderson is your boss, you’d probably have to run everything by him. If Scott’s biggest job was to dictate the lineup card to Rojas, then he was pretty bad at his job
I’d say Scott’s job was the meet and greet, phone calling, leg work and Sandy was the idea man. Actually not an unusual set up. Baseball upper management titles are very flexible anyway. Sometimes your VP is really doing GM duties for example. Sometimes the job title fits, sometimes it’s nothing more than a label. In this case I’d say the two were splitting GM duties, with Sandy the concept guy and Scott the meat and potatoes worker. Something like that.
Nope… Mendoza got it right. Everyone he hires gets thrown.
Why is he on administrative leave?
Pretty obvious why
Bad haircut
@wtf. I agree once your hair recedes that much just buy a cheap set of electric clippers get a 1/8” guard and lop it all off. Happens to the best of us.
It doesnt.
He entered a not guilty plea today during his arraignment. Next hearing is on Oct. 7 where prosecution states their case. DWI cases are sometimes fumbled so it would be too early to fire Scott until then.
Does a DWI necessitate firing? That’s really what I’m asking. How about seeing if he needs help?!
I’d say getting him help should be the way to go. Problem is, he was likely getting fired anyway so this poses a whole new conundrum now.
Administrative leave and being fired are 2 different things.
I’m all for help and I have personal experiences with others’ alcoholism along with a great deal of research on the topic. It seems MLB lately is quick to pull the trigger whenever it threatens the the shiny image it wants to portray.. Both Miggy and CC dealt with it and have seemingly been doing well.
I can certainly understand why this particular job would drive someone to drink. And he very much might need help. But everyone seems to enjoy shamimg people to make themselves feel better these days instead. If he does, hopefully he gets the help that he needs.
Unfortunately getting fired and relentlessly slammed by thousands of strangers online seems less a deterrent and more a driving force to drink even more.
And take months to clear up
He’s done like dinner.
Mets should take a look at Theo Epstein to take over the team..
What about dumpster diving Theo?
Saw the Bat signal. Wazzup?
You DO realize the perv & this guy both came from Theo The Magnificent’s inner circle?
Just sayin’, be careful what you wish for.
LOL The Mets would probably hire Jeffrey Epstein thinking they hired Theo.
They both have a thing for youthful personnel…
lol!
Sandy has been one of THE driving forces behind LOL Mets. Glad to see him get more opportunities to make that franchise an even bigger embarrassment. LOL Mets por vida!
The only driving force behind LOL Mets is fans like you who obsess over nonsense and hating on the team.
Amen
The Mets will be a powerhouse soon. If not for injures they would have been cursing to a division title. Cohen is to smart for us not the be the rays with money.
Did you mean Cruising? Or did they sign Pedro Cerrano and are utilizing some jobu powers?
Don’t respond to him. He’s baiting you.
NYers love cursing!
How about this. How about you stop telling everyone who to respond to. He is NOT baiting anyone. He really believes this insanity. You don’t want to take part in idiot hunting, that’s fine.
you’re in good hands with Pedro Cerrano.
Isn’t he wonderful folks? Give this guy a hand! Wonderful free entertainment!
Don’t you mean, “give this guy a Hand?” Heh, I’ll show myself out.
“FU Braves! U2 Phillies! Get injured and die! Nats can kiss our a$$!” Is that how it’s done?
Cursing for a bursing.
The Mets would not be a WS favorite. Their everyday lineup is not championship material. They didn’t address the shortcomings over the past offseason. Their FO is horrible. They have an owner who can’t keep his big mouth shut. Even a player like Bauer, when reportedly offered money, wouldn’t sign with the Mets.
Thank god the Mets didn’t get Bauer.
Eh. Would have been hard for him to assault a women living in San Diego from queens though right ?
What evidence do you have that Cohen is “smart” at baseball? Please, explain.
My counter arguments:
Exhibit A- He brought back Alderson, who isn’t very good.
Exhibit B- They went all-in on Lindor, which doesn’t appear very smart.
Exhibit C- They have somehow managed to become more dysfunctional than they were under the Wilpons.
Alserson isn’t very good? His 1989 World Series trophy and his 4 pennants would be to differ. He’s also the mentor of Billy Beane and the entire money all culture. But I’m sure you would make a much better GM
A pure Moneyball team has never won a championship.
Alderson deserves no credit for the 1989 A’s. Thank their PED dealer.
Alderson has 23 seasons as GM
16 of them were UNDER .500
3 of those 4 pennants came b/c the owner’s pick for manager ( LaRussa ) told the players to ignore the GM’s micromanaging.
Alderson complained about LaRussa defying him in Moneyball. The A’s won IN SPITE of Alderson, not b/c of him.
This is the same guy that ran out Bochy, LaRussa and Billy Martin
Thank you @justdadmaja!
This is what I’m talking about. People want to reinvent history in order to sell books and sell tickets. That whole “Maverick” thing is a farce.
in Cohen’s defense,he basically HAD to hire Alderson in order to get MLB approval to own the team.
Powerhouse? Omgoodness.
Curious what Rizzo does in the offseason. Phillies aren’t too far away. Braves are already there. Mets have a tough offseason ahead. They’ll spend like mad, but their 2022 roster may look completely different and sadly, we may have seen the beginning of the end of deGrom. I hope not.
Three things are guaranteed in this world: death, taxes, and Sandy taking over the Mets GM duties
You forgot @MetsFan22 making us all laugh.
Baez should give Scott a thumbs down.
-Calloway
-Porter
-Beltran
-Scott
-BVW
-Ryan Ellis (hitting performance coordinator)
-Contract offer to Bauer
…anything we need to know about Rojas other than he’s a lame duck manager who can’t manage his way out of a paper bag?
If I’m Rojas i would probably hope to get fired and get out of the dumpster fire before it spreads
You can throw Bernie Madoff onto that pile. He’s a distant relative to the Mets shotshiw.
The Mets continue to be plagued by gross mismanagement and buffoons for owners, but it’s difficult to dock them for having made an attempt to sign Bauer.
What I will dock them for, once Bauer signed with the Dodgers, is not signing Walker AND Jake Odorizzi, He and Walker would probably have thrived in a 6-man rotation, something that would have made a great deal of sense following the short, strange 2020 season.
That would also have kept David Peterson out of the Mets rotation, and further hedged against having to use their accumulation of bad pitchers like Yamamoto as starters.
Of course, they could have also had the sense to keep Matz instead of dealing him for a grab bag of ineffective long relievers. Matz, who after extensive tutelage by Phil Regan in the offseason, gave the Jays an ERA under 2.00 for Spring Training, then something like 120 innings with an ERA under 4.00 in the AL. That alone would have kept some nightmarish arms off the mounds for the Mets and would have them right around the Braves for 1st in the East.
What a sorry organization these Mets are.
@jackstraub
There was no way we were keeping Matz after his tailspin. HE needed a fresh start and I’m glad he got one. Carrasco snd Lindor for two shortstops, one headed for free agency and struggling, the other has failed to establish himself in 2021, was good trade all around. Signing Lindor was as much a PR move as it was a baseball move. No one figured Carrasco would miss all the time he did.
As far as this new hitting assessment program goes ( I refuse to call it ‘coaching’), this was the absolute worst decision in 2021. Ok, Davis didn’t do all the sabremetrics and data analysis. So hire someone as his ASSISTANT to work with him on that. Every single player on the Mets has spiraled out of control under the new system except Nimmo. I’m guessing he has just ignored them or maybe he’s just better at processing the data provided since he isn’t actually looking to hit homeruns.
McNeil from prospective batting champion to bench.
Conforto from solid run producer to not being offered a contract.
Smith from top 10 mvp candidate to platoon.
Davis from dynamic run producer to mostly injured, but benched for Villar.
Alonso from the most feared home run hitter in the game to being less than even average at home.
…and NOBODY on this team can produce with runners on base in this format probably because every one of them is guessing instead of attacking.
I’d be shocked if these two hitting “instructors” were brought back, neither of whom had any success as hitters at any level of professional baseball. Video game gurus trying to teach major leaguers how to hit 100 mph fastballs and pitches that break 2 feet, based on computer data and habits. Smdh.
I’d love to know how every living HoF hitter feels about ‘binder baseball’. Would a single one of them had MORE success with all this guessing?
Alderson will be arrested on a murder warrant by close of business today, guaranteed. Steve Cohen will assume GM duties.
Shortly after, Cohen will be found guilty of making persistent off color texts to a toucan. He will be stripped of the ownership of the club; Rob Manfred will assume ownership duties, and of course, from then on, the Mets future will be very bight.
Manfred will hand the reins back over to Jeff Wilpon.
who will sink his remaining money into a steam engine start-up, thereby forcing manfred to turn the team over to marge schott, who is rapidly determined to be unfit due to being racist and also dead, thereby forcing manfred to turn the team over to frank mccourt and james dolan
See that, Mets fans? Things ain’t so bad just now!
Pro tip, Sandy–celebrate re-ascending to the throne with a glass of warm milk and a Werther’s Original.
Sandy playing Gene Autry repeat all day.
Somewhere…. Omar Minaya is licking his chops….waiting for that phone to ring and Uncle Stevie to be on the other end.
Please no
Eh, I think he was better than Alderson. Doesn’t get credit for putting talent on the field and decent drafting, despite the drama. Also didn’t buy into any wacky, extreme strategies – e.g. Three True Outcomes.
I assume Administrative Leave means he’s still being paid. Cheers!!
Thing is, I don’t think you CAN fire an employee for drunkenness. You legally have to offer rehab first.
If he’s convicted, I’d imagine there’s some kind of “conduct clause” in the contract that would allow them to fire him.
Depends on the terms of the job and the laws in the state.
Wild speculation, but perhaps getting arrested for a DWI is part of some conduct clause?
I’m no lawyer, and being convicted of something may change things, but many states have laws stating you can’t fire someone for substance abuse issues without first offering rehab, clause or not. But I could be wrong.
They most likely won’t have to fire him. He is on paid leave. He won’t be off paid leave until after this season ends. Which is probably when his contract expires.
Yea he won’t be coming back
Please hire Mike Hill!
@ MarlinsFanBase, breaking news—Mets hire Benny Hill.
The case has nothing to do with substance abuse. He was coming from the owner’s party where everybody was presumably drinking, and there’s no evidence that Scott has an alcohol problem — for all we know it may be the only time he’s been drunk for years and he was only drinking because it was essentially a job obligation at the boss’ party.
His problem isn’t drinking, his problem is he committed a criminal act by choosing to drive under the influence. That’s what he can be fired for.
The universe apparently won’t let Alderson retire
What a black day for baseball
I’m sorry but I don’t think this guy should be suspended for getting a DUI (for which he hasn’t even been convicted of yet). I’m not discounting the seriousness of DUI and how dangerous it could be, but unless you drive or fly for a living, people shouldn’t be suspended from their jobs over this. He made a dumb choice and he’ll have to pay for it if he gets convicted, but it has no impact on how he performs his day to day job activities. This is more about public perception than anything else. I really hope he doesn’t lose his job over this.
It’s exactly about public perception but he was getting let go at seasons end anyhow.
Why on Earth would a company be forced to keep an employee who breaks the law, risks the lives of others and embarrasses the organization?
Addiction being a disease and all. If it’s drug orientated, compassionate minded folks would like to give the person a chance to sober up, become better and safer, rather than just cast them off to go drink and drive to the unemployment line. That’s why…. But understandably, no third chances. You get with the program or get going. Two strikes and your out.
That’s a fair answer to which I would mostly agree…except I would draw a distinction between someone having their issues with addiction that do not risk other’s lives and their issues with addiction risking other’s lives, say by DUI. That’s a different ballgame, so to speak, at that point.
Also, if that is what the OP meant, I did not get from their text.
i understand that addiction is a disease and i hope that scott receives treatment and support, but there is a distinction between his addiction (an inability to stop drinking) and his personal choice (getting behind the wheel while drunk)
No evidence that he had an addiction or drug related illness. That is sheer speculation.
Nitpicking, but it’s a DWI, not a DUI. NY only has distinctions between DWAI (BAC of .05 to .07) and DWI (.08 and up). There’s also an aggravated DWI (.18 or higher).
Obviously MLB takes a serious stance on public perception. Otherwise Bauer, Ozuna, Jared Porter, Omar Vizquel, etc. would still be working.
Yankees. They also have a very specific written policy (agreed to by the Players Union) on the issue of domestic violence. Also, based upon the reporting by the LA Times, the interim suspension of Bauer is something agreed to by the Union. I assume the suspension of Ozuna was likewise agreed to by the Union.
Agreed except for the tacit assumption he’s guilty. Scott appears to have fallen asleep at a stop sign, refused a blood test as is his right and something everyone should do as a matter of principle, and been charged—to which he pled ‘not guilty.’
I don’t want him anywhere near the Mets GM position, but it’s far from clear he’s guilty of what he has been charged with.
Speaking from experience, I’m sure this is more habit than exception. People who drink and drive are simply NOT getting caught and charged the first time they ever attempt it. This is a regular occurrence. It’s just the first time he had been charged. If this isn’t the case, then he’s just a moron. People who drink snd drive do so on a regular basis. It’s a choice. You don’t slip and fall behind the wheel of a car and suddenly realize you’ve had too much to drink. Pulling over and trying to sleep it off is NOT being responsible. Having the money and resources and calling for a ride IS being responsible. Driving services make good money after midnight knowing full well who their clientele is when the phone brings at that time.
I disagree. DUI’s can lead to an arrest which can impact job performance. I had multiple jobs that would’ve fired me for a DUI. It’s pretty hard to get a DUI too.
His job duties include being the public face of a sports franchise doing regular press conferences and interviews, representing his team’s management to millions of fans. How does his crime not impact that?
If he were a clubhouse attendant, I’d agree with you.
At least everything with the Mets has changed since Cohen became owner.
I only hope this is Cohen getting his sea legs. So far all he’s done is cave to commissioner pressure and moronic fan populism. Hope he’s learning.
LoL Mets
Trash organization
The Amazing Mets. What’s amazing is they’re a major market team with the richest owner in sports, yet the top front-office talent around the game likely would rather work for the Rockies.
What’s your evidence for your second claim? I say it’s baseless.
You can see where this may be going. The next step is Alderson’s son as GM. Perhaps not, but he’s already an Assistant GM.
#lolmets
The mets are the l.a. clippers of baseball. They keep making moves trying to get out of big brothers shadow but end up starting dumpster fires instead
Mets really know how to pick em
COHEN: Hey Sandy, aren’t you the moron who hired those other morons?
ALDERSON: Well yeah, but…….
COHEN: ’nuff said. Instead of holding you and your inability to hire people accountable, I’m just gonna give you more really important stuff to do that should make the Mets an even bigger laughingstock. Welp, off to golf…….
I like Sandy but it’s likely he was part of the commissioner’s office’s demands in order for Cohen’s purchase to be smoothly accepted. Now Cohen can hire his real guy, as I’m sure Sandy doesn’t want the position long term anyway.
Your supposition makes sense to me, Cosmo. I’m sure much goes on behind the scenes that we never hear about.
I really wish the mets would just clean house
They are churning through GMs like Spinal Tap does drummers. The next one might spontaneously combust! What a S show.
Typical us
Always fun to come here and see the dumb arguments that ensue over the dumbest topics.
Dodgers58, really, you guys signed Bauer. Lindor or Javy never punched a woman in the head during sex.
I though tis column was about a DWI GM, not about Bauer. The Bauer tag was closed for comments for months.. Now allowed?
Are you complaining?
Executive producer: Lenny Dykstra
Oh wow, comments are actually open on this topic.
Are we allowed to discuss Bauer now? Or is that still off limits smh
Lyman probably still off limits. Expect numerous posts to be scrubbed.
nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/ny-sandy-alde…
Very interesting article about Steve Cohen and Alderson as well as the Mets organization in general. More names than already mentioned in this thread.
Astounding year for Cohen. This season would surely fit in snugly among the worst years on the Wilpons’ resume.
Bungling the offseason, bungling the GM search, the Porter fiasco, bungling the President of Baseball Operations search, failing to hire a good, experienced manager for a team in the largest market in U.S. sports, bungling the draft, failing to go overslot in a late round in order to avoid missing out on talent in case Rocker didn’t sign, naming Chris Christie, a failed politician and one of the most despised Governors in the country when he left office to the Mets board; bungling the deadline, Zack Scott throwing players under the bus on twitter, Steve Cohen throwing players under the bus on twitter…
The ineptitude almost makes the previous regime look good. Sorry, Mets fans: Steve Cohen is Fred Wilpon, only with a better cash flow.
Put Wally Bachman in charge of alcohol management. It’s not funny, it just seems like the right move.