The Mets announced Thursday afternoon they’ve begun a hiring process for a new team president. Sandy Alderson will remain in the role until a new hire is finalized, at which point he’ll become a “special advisor” to ownership. Andy Martino of SNY reported the development shortly before the team announcement.
Mets owner Steve Cohen settled on Alderson as team president in the fall of 2020, a couple months before his purchase of the franchise from the Wilpon family was even finalized. As soon as that sales process closed, the club parted ways with then-general manager Brodie Van Wagenen and much of his high-ranking staff and announced Alderson’s hiring.
“When I asked Sandy to come back to the team, it was for a defined period of time and with a specific mandate — revive our culture and this iconic franchise for our fans, partners and employees,” Cohen said today in the press release announcing the news. “Sandy has done those very things and more and we have begun a search for his successor. When we find that person, I have asked Sandy to continue in a new role as special advisor to me and the senior leadership team.”
Alderson originally signed a two-year contract, which Martino reports is set to expire at the end of December. According to Martino, Alderson and Cohen mutually agreed it was time to bring in a new team president. None of the specific candidates are yet known, although Martino adds the people currently under consideration primarily come from business backgrounds as opposed to baseball operations careers. No hiring appears imminent, and Alderson is expected to remain team president until a new hire is found, even if that process stretches past the official expiration of his contract.
The team president role is an overhead position, with that individual responsible for impacting both the baseball and business operations of the organization. Alderson is not the team’s day-to-day baseball ops decision-maker, and the incoming hire is not expected to take that role either. Daily baseball operations tasks fall to general manager Billy Eppler, who signed a four-year contract last November. There’s no indication that Alderson’s change will have any impact on Eppler’s job status; Martino writes that Mets ownership has been “pleased” with Eppler’s work thus far, hardly a surprise considering the team is a lock to reach the playoffs and is battling the defending World Series champion Braves for the NL East title.
Alderson had been the Mets daily baseball operations decision-maker in the past, serving as GM from 2010-18. He stepped away in the summer of 2018 after being diagnosed with cancer. He returned to the organization a year and a half later but has seemingly never had any interest in reassuming his old responsibilities. The 74-year-old was pressed into temporarily running the baseball operations department late last season, but Jon Heyman reported at the time that Alderson had no interest in taking the role permanently.
The Mets hired Eppler this past offseason, with Alderson sliding back into his team president position for the second year of his deal. Martino adds that he and Cohen always planned to limit his time in that capacity to two years; his forthcoming move into a less demanding advisory role isn’t tied to any new health concerns, fortunately.
Alderson’s time as team president was not without a notable misfire. Not long after returning to the organization, Alderson helped orchestrate a GM search process that culminated in the hiring of former Diamondbacks executive Jared Porter. Hired in December 2020, Porter held the position for around one month, before ESPN reported he had sexually harassed a reporter four years prior. The Mets promptly dismissed Porter, who was eventually banned by Major League Baseball through at least the end of the 2022 season.
A few months thereafter, The Athletic reported allegations of sexual misconduct against former Mets manager Mickey Callaway, whom Alderson had hired during his stint as the club’s general manager. Callaway, who was working for the Angels at the time those allegations were made public, was ultimately dismissed and likewise declared ineligible by MLB through at least 2022.
In the wake of the Porter debacle, the Mets promoted assistant GM Zack Scott to acting general manager. Scott appeared a strong candidate to take that role permanently, but he was arrested and charged with driving under the influence in September 2021. The Mets placed him on administrative leave and thrust Alderson into control of baseball operations for a few months.
New York parted ways with Scott after the season while his criminal case was still pending. Scott was acquitted this January, with the trial court judge writing that he “performed (field sobriety) tests in a manner in which no neutral observer would conclude he was drunk, especially to the point of intoxication.” Scott hasn’t returned to baseball operations with an MLB team, although Tim Healey of Newsday reported in April that he’d turned down front office jobs to work with a private consulting firm.
In the wake of Scott’s departure, the Mets conducted a highly-publicized search process for their baseball operations leader last offseason. The Mets reportedly made runs at Theo Epstein, Billy Beane and David Stearns (among others) before tabbing Eppler. While the Mets have consistently maintained they’ve been happy with Eppler’s performance, some fans and outside observers have speculated about the possibility of the club making another run at one of those notable executives this winter. Alderson stepping down may add some fuel to that fire, but it’s worth reiterating the team president vacancy is a more overarching position than the jobs that Epstein, Beane and Stearns have held in recent years.
Beane and Stearns remain with the A’s and Brewers, respectively, with both working as their clubs’ president of baseball operations. Milwaukee owner Mark Attanasio blocked the Mets efforts to interview Stearns last winter. He remains under contract with the Brewers through 2023, although a deep postseason run this year (either to the NLCS or the World Series) would reportedly allow him to opt out of that deal at the end of this season. Milwaukee is currently 1 1/2 games out of the final Wild Card spot in the National League. Epstein and Beane were permitted to speak with the Mets last fall, but both eventually took themselves out of consideration for the job.
At this point, the most likely course of action is that the Mets eventually bring in a business-oriented team president while continuing to delegate baseball operations to Eppler. Even if the incoming president isn’t brought aboard to take over daily baseball decisions, it marks a notable hire for Cohen and his staff. For the third straight winter, there’ll be some key changes in the Mets executive hierarchy.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
I’m always confused by this. Was Sandy Alderson the general manager before purchasing the team? I remember seeing his name in the past and then again after he purchased the team. It wasn’t clear to me.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Or maybe I’m thinking of Cohen… confusing
jt33nym
Yes Sandy used to be GM from 2010-2018. He took a leave of absence when he got sick and ended up leaving the team but Cohen later brought him back on as team president
braves25
Anderson was the GM for awhile under the Wilpons. He was fired though a few years ago and Van Wagenen took over as GM. Cohen wanted Alderson back though if he became majority owner.
Buckner
To be clear, they are seeking a President for the entire organization – NOT a President of Baseball Operations.
Poster formerly known as . . .
Right. The person they’re looking for would be filling the same kind of role as Randy Levine, the president of the Yankees. Hopefully, for their sake, they’ll choose better.
fisher40
Here we go again!! Same crap different year!!
DaOldDerbyBastard
What’s wrong with it? What’s got your panties in a bunch?
myaccount2
What could you possibly be upset about, Fisher? Just another “fan” who would rather complain than understand what’s actually going on.
sigmanj
Mets are praying for David Stearns to join the front office. Hader trade may have made that possible.
brewcat
After
brewcat
After the recent revelations about the Brewers players’ thoughts on Stearns they may be happy to see him go.
RobM
If I’m reading this correctly, the Mets are interviewing for a team President, not a President of Baseball Operations. They may end up doing both, but a PoBO, if hired, would report to the President. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if Cohen hires someone from outside the game who can help him maximize the Mets expansion into other revenue streams.
DaOldDerbyBastard
Finally someone that has reading comprehension.
prov356
RobM
“… the people currently under consideration primarily come from business backgrounds as opposed to baseball operations careers.”
It appears that’s the plan.
padam
Yes. I believe folks are thrown off by the fact Sandy is currently playing that role.
JoeBrady
Hader trade may have made that possible.
==========================
Great trade.
neurogame
The Brewers should have dusted the Padres by now in the last WC spot. SD has been playing barely 500 ball since acquiring Soto, Drury, Bell & Hader. They’re only saving grace is Milwaukee hasn’t been playing any significantly better.
It’s as if the Padres are saying, “Nah, we’re not gelling this year. We’ll do it next year and you guys can go ahead of us.” While the Brewers are saying, “No, it’s cool. We’re not ready either. We’re just experimenting here, figuring out what’ll work next season.”
fisher40
As a brewers fan…. The Mets can have Stearns
myaccount2
The Brewers will return to irrelevancy in two seasons without Stearns.
SonnySteele
What brand of crystal ball do you recommend, myaccount2? 😉
myaccount2
No crystal ball, just math! I know they’ve made the playoffs 8 times total in 53 seasons, including 4 times in the last 4 seasons under Stearns.
4 times in 7 seasons with Stearns (soon to be 5 in 8, given Philly’s insane remaining schedule?) and 4 times in 46 seasons without him.
fisher40
They’re hiring a president of baseball operations, the same title that Anderson has
Chris G.
That is incorrect. The Mets do not have a President of Baseball Operations. Alderson was conducting interviews for that position as well as GM last year but they never hired one so by default Alderson was also fulfilling those duties. Alderson is the Team President and oversees everything from business to marketing to communications, etc. The President of Baseball Operations would report to the Team President. Whoever gets this position will most likely hire a President of Baseball Operations.
myaccount2
You are referring to him as “Anderson” but his name is “Alderson” and he’s not President of Baseball Ops, he’s Team President. Much different. You’re posting a lot of comments that seem to show you’re uninformed about everything surrounding this. Please read the article before subjecting everybody to your nonsense.
Cosmo2
To be fair, spellcheck tends to change “Alderson” to “Anderson”.
myaccount2
I thought he did it more than once but I could be wrong.
SliderWithCheese
No one wants any part of that clown show organization.
sigmanj
Their money spends.
SliderWithCheese
Players can be bought because they’re dumb but someone that gets hired as a team president will forever have Mets on his/her resume. That stain can never be erased.
gcg27
What a moronic statement. U need mental health
Cosmo2
Right so the organization is a clown shown no one wants to join. Yet players join it but you solve that contradiction by calling the players dumb. You want a dumb clown show I suggest searching a mirror.
A'sfaninUK
Spends on 74 year olds….
Poster formerly known as . . .
Did you read the article? It was agreed between them at the time that Alderson’s tenure was temporary.
Stan Kasten, the president of the Dodgers, is 70. What exactly is your point?
A Seal
Believe A’s fan is talking about Bobby Bonilla, who will be 72 when his deferred payment ends, but I’m not sure. That’s also a relic from 2000 that was orchestrated in part because of a fraudulent investment scheme.
DaOldDerbyBastard
You were quick to hop on here and bang away at your keyboard to talk about the Mets. You couldn’t remain silent. Just had to be a part.
CaptainJudge99
I vote for Mr. Met to be the new Met president. Who says no?
MarlinsFanBase
Noah Syndergaard. He’s bitter that Mrs. Met chose to stay with her husband because he has more job security and an endless career.
And Mr. Met is not overrated…in many ways…which is very very pleasing to Mrs. Met. His head is bigger than Thor’s hammer.
sfes
I’d like to see a poll on who’s head is bigger, Mr. Met or Michael Kay
MarlinsFanBase
I believe that, in this case, it would be a pole.
Cubensis of Saturn
David Stearns and James Click have to be interested
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Interview Dan Duquette!!!!
Poster formerly known as . . .
They already tried his cousin.
believeitornot
Jim Duquette never impressed me as a baseball analyst so I have to think he sucked in a a front office job. I was right. He traded Scott Kazmir for Victor Zambrano. He also traded Jose Bautista.
Cosmo2
Kazmir trade was awful. But tons of execs whiffed on Bautista. No one saw him coming.
RyanD44
Was that Duquette or Phillips?
sfes
Oh my God I was driving home from work when I heard that on the radio and nearly had a seizure
30 Parks
Mets should promote someone in-house – Bobby Bonilla.
MarlinsFanBase
Might as well get what you’re paying for.
But can they really convince him to come back from fishing on his yacht off the Florida coast, inly coming ashore for free meals in Florida just to let Marlins fans see his 1997 championship ring?
believeitornot
Don’t think he needs a job. 7 mil every July 1.
CleaverGreene
I don’t think it’s 7 Mil.
A Seal
It’s something like 1.19 million
SliderWithCheese
The Asian orphans we’ve adopted arrive tonight so this will be my last comment
Holy Cow!
Whatever you do, don’t let Duk-koo take up boxing. He’ll get killed.
Al Hirschen
Saturday night fight of the week on channel 4 if I remember correctly it was the 14th round
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Slider, congrats on your brand new children. You have any other steakhouse recommendations??
RyanD44
If Stearns is available, he’s the guy. No question.
A'sfaninUK
Yeah, “no question” he can totally keep the Mets not winning a championship since 1986, great work guys! FO at the top > players playing the game!
LFGMets (Metsin7)
I don’t understand how David Stearns
would be the answer. Signed Christian Yelich to that alcabatross of a contract. Got rid of Hader in a pennit race. Has contructed arguably one of the worst offensive in the game for a contender. Craig Counsil is his one saving grace
myaccount2
Hader is expensive and mediocre these days. It started off badly but it’s worked out well for them since they’re right back in the playoff hunt (and I’d argue ikely to make it based on their schedule vs. the Phillies’ and Padres’ schedules and current performances).
Stearns is responsible for Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff, trading for Freddy Peralta, acquiring Omar Narvaez who has become one of the best defensive C in MLB, signing Jace Peterson, claiming Rowdy Tellez, signing Kolton Wong, trading for Hunter Renfroe, etc…
Every GM/PoBO has missteps but when you evaluate the misses so closely, you can’t ignore all the great moves. The grass isn’t always greener and when it comes to guys in charge of personnel, it usually isn’t.
RyanD44
Not to mention, he’s turned a franchise that has struggled to be decent for decades into a competitive team for the last handful of years. The Brewers front office is similar to the Rays in the sense that they understand in order for a smaller market team to be successful, they have to trade a guy a year too early as opposed to a year too late. It’s never a popular choice with the fan base, but it’s pretty clear that it’s worked for both of those franchises.
myaccount2
Exactly! The Brewers have made the playoffs 8 times in 53 seasons. Stearns has put them in the playoffs 4 straight seasons. They made it 4 times in 46 seasons without him.
stubby66
Ok a lot of those moves Melvin made before he left. This organization was in very good shape when Stearns came .You guys need to bring it back down. Yes he is good but not as great as you think. Do your research .
Stormintazz
Stearns is great at assembling a one dimensional offense. Live or die by the home run. His time in Milwaukee is hopefully over.
myaccount2
@stubby66- Lmao it absolutely was not. Stearns inherited a mess, that’s why he spent the first 3 seasons trading away everyone he could and rebuilding the nonexistent farm. He drafted and developed Burnes. Woodruff was barely a prospect until Stearns developed him. He traded for Yelich who was great until he signed the extension and is now still above average. Stearns traded for Peralta and drafted Ashby. Stearns acquired Adames, Renfroe, Narvaez, Tellez. None of those are Melvin guys. I think YOU need to do your research.
myaccount2
That’s baseball in 2022. Who do you want him to go out and acquire? Zero chance Attanasio is signing off on a nine figure free agent. Milwaukee will be much worse off without him.
stubby66
Yeah your right it wasn’t Melvin who did all those trades with Lucroy, Jeffress,Lind and got the organization restocked get a life. Williams was cause of Melvin too.
myaccount2
Yeah, Melvin had the team so stacked that an unathletic 1B led the team in WAR… at 3.4 lol. They didn’t have a single pitcher with 2 WAR and only 3 of their qualified hitters had OPS+ above 100. Their rotation saw 6 guys get 20+ starts and only 2 had above average ERA+ at 102 and 105, so two #4 SP performances led their best SP. Everyone else was bad. Jeffress was an effective middle reliever– for that matter the bullpen was actually good. But that doesn’t matter much when the offense is bad and the rotation is bad.
outinleftfield
Yelich was 27 and coming off a season where he led the league in BA, OBP. SLG and OPS. That signing was widely praised at the time. No one, not even you, saw what has happened coming. Brewers are 6th in the NL in runs scored per game. Hader was in a collapse and he got worse once he got to the Padres. In what world was that a bad move? What is an alcabatross?
fisher40
Stearns wouldn’t be that stupid to take the Mets job
YankeesBleacherCreature
Can we just turn the page on the Wilpons’ regime? The new guy in charge now has done a pretty good job while making the Mets relevant again and controversy-free so far.
DaOldDerbyBastard
It’s great to see a Yankees fan would be more logical than a bunch of idiot Met’s fans. LFGM!
Cosmo2
Exactly. I don’t understand what thrill it provides for some fans to pretend that the Mets are some out of control, disorganized franchise.
JackStrawb
That’s patently absurd. Cohen’s first year was as laughable as it was grotesque, and would have fit comfortably into any list of ‘worst Wilpon seasons.’
We’ll see if buying legitimacy works as a long-term strategy. It might. Lots of Yankee fans adored Steinbrenner for those two WS in 77-78 even though he missed the postseason for 13 straight years beginning in 1982.
put it in the books
Here some advising for the Mets- add useful bullpen pieces at the deadline including a left handed reliever. Free advice.
Cosmo2
Worth every penny
put it in the books
Yea no one wants to be president of a first place NY team.
A'sfaninUK
Doesnt mean anything without a ring.
MarlinsFanBase
They have 1986.
Cosmo2
I mean, how many rings they’ve won recently really has nothing whatsoever to do with whether or not someone would want a job with them.
Poster formerly known as . . .
And 1969.
A'sfaninUK
omg what an asinine comment, its 2022, not 1986 or 1969 – this FO was not running those teams. What is your IQ seriously???
CleaverGreene
So the only job worth taking is the one after a team wins a ring. Your logic is really extraordinary.
A'sfaninUK
Nope, your logic interpretation skills are weak.
My reply was to “No one wants to be President of a first place team”
Being a 1st place team at any point in the regular season doesnt matter if you dont win a chip at the end. Acting like being in 1st place in Sept 2022 is a “big deal” is just a lie.
Sorry you find my logic “extraordinary” I suggest you go to college or something? Its fairly basic logic. A homer sports fan will never use basic logic though, because they are too stupid.
Poster formerly known as . . .
You really should stop trying to insult other people’s intelligence, A’sfan.
A'sfaninUK
Disagreeing with a horrible take and backing it up with facts isnt what “insulting” means. Get thicker skin.
Cosmo2
You literally used the word “stupid” and suggested they “go to college or something”. Those exactly fit the definition of insults. Don’t need a thin skin to point out that you’re hurling insults. I think you might be the one in need of education on the matter.
A'sfaninUK
Really wish they would quit telling us how “important” 74 year olds are to running a MLB team. Totally not out of touch or anything. It’s likely a lie.
Sunday Lasagna
Why the age reference? Warren Buffett is 92 and it would be foolish not to listen to the guy. I’m not saying Sandy was a good President or a bad President, but his age is not relevant
A'sfaninUK
Are you kidding? Warren Buffet put us where we are today, he should be in prison. The world changes too fast to care about how things were in 1968, literally does not matter anymore, that’s not this world anymore.
Old people HAVE to retire. Age 65+ers aren’t facing facts THEY ARE OLD NOW. You are the WASHED UP generation.
Poster formerly known as . . .
How old are you?
A'sfaninUK
Here’s a mute for you, clown
Cosmo2
Might as well mute me too. You’re an idiot.
okinnitram
Jeff Wilpon is currently updating his resume.
DaOldDerbyBastard
I actually laughed out loud at this. Thanks.
EasternLeagueVeteran
Chris Christie throwing his har into the ring.
EasternLeagueVeteran
Chris Christie throwing his hat into the ring.
SonnySteele
Thank God Christie’s not throwing his weight around. 😉
Gumby82
Please take Billy Beane or David Forst. – An A’s Fan
MarlinsFanBase
But but but Billy Beane is a genius. The analytics say so. He’s worth a gajillion in WAR. The two decades he hasn’t been able to build a championship team is just an anomaly. It’ virtually impossible to win a championship or even play in a World Series if you don’t have a big market team. Just look at the proof since Beane has been GM of the A’s. Only the 2003 Marlins; 2005, 2017 and 2019 Astros; 2008 and 2020 Rays; 2014 and 2015 Royals; 2016 Guardians; 2010 and 2011 Rangers; 2004, 2006, 2011 and 2013 Cardinals have done so without being a big market team. That’s only 15 teams in that time. Total anomaly and impossible to achieve, so Billy Beane is a genius.
Poster formerly known as . . .
Houston is the fourth-largest city in the U.S. in the 10th-largest TV market, and the Astros haven’t been lower than the 8th tier in payroll since 2019.
The Rangers are in the 5th-largest TV market in the U.S. and from 2014-2017 they were never lower than 8th in payroll.
So neither team fits in the small-market category.
MarlinsFanBase
I didn’t say small market. I said teams that aren’t big market teams like the Yankees, Dodgers, Mets.
And I think I pointed the Astros having seasons that weren’t since 2019.
Re-read and try again.
And to play Devil’s Advocate, does taking few teams off of that list really change my point about Billy Beane?
Poster formerly known as . . .
The Astros and Rangers rank 6th and 7th respectively in revenue.
Your point was made simply by comparing the A’s to the Rays. I agree with your point about Beane. The myth is bigger than the man.
Poster formerly known as . . .
In Beane’s defense, I should add that he’s hindered by managing for arguably the cheapest owner in MLB, billionaire GAP heir Fisher.
A'sfaninUK
Beane is a good GM, the A’s make the playoffs 50% of the seasons Beane has been on board. The A’s owners are who your anger should be directed at. Oakland and the Bay Area are absolutely, under no circumstance a “small market”. Not only are San Francisco and Oakland huge cities, but also San Jose is a top 10 US city in terms of population+economy. The Bay Area is one of the BIGGEST markets! But the cheapskate billionaire scum owner cries poor at every single turn and lies about Oakland being “small” market.
thesaint959
Theo. How is this even a debate?
Jake1972
You don’t want him.
MarlinsFanBase
Ahhhh, Theo…the Phil Jackson of MLB…except payroll is his MJ, Scottie, Dennis, Kobe, Shaq, Rice etc.
Tom
When has Theo ever managed the business side of a baseball team? He’s a baseball ops guy; this is a non-baseball, business side position. The hire will be someone we’ve never heard of because he’ll have a business background, not baseball. Hiring any is the names mentioned in the comments would be simIlar to Goldman Sachs hiring Trea Turner this offseason.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
They need to get Alderson out of there. The worst identifier of talent I’ve ever seen. The Mets won’t ever win with him there
DaOldDerbyBastard
You’re still the worst Mets fan on this site and possibly the worst alive. I hope that changes. Goofball.
padam
You remember the A’s before Beane? Yeah, that was him, along with the same crappy budget restrictions.
outinleftfield
You mean the 3 straight WS appearances with a win and an ALCS. When Schott and Huffman bought the team they forced him to slash the budget and that was when he started the sabermetric practices that made Beane famous. Don’t forget that Alderson HIRED Beane.
Sunday Lasagna
Traded Fulmer and Cessa to get Cespedes and put the Mets into the 2015 World Series. Traded an aging Beltran for a minor leaguer Zack Wheeler, traded RA Dickey at the height of his value for Syndergaard & D’Arnaud, drafted Brandon Nimmo, Pete Alonso, and Jeff McNeil …….rumors of Alderson’s incompetence as a GM may not have been quite accurate.
outinleftfield
They are winning now.
bryan c
Rich owner willing to spend to win. If you truly believe that any professional would not be interested you are misguided or blinded by hate. Sure, some folks will say that type of lime light is not for them but if you are looking to make yourself, this is the proper stage. Behind only the Yankees and Dodgers as far as market, the sky is the limit for this role
JoeBrady
Anyone not stepping up to take that job is an idiot. I mean, I get that some folks just won’t want to work in NYC. But he has almost a $300M, and some decent minor leaguers.
YankeesBleacherCreature
I don’t think being in NYC would be a deciding factor if you hate big city life. Citifield is in Queens. You can live in any of the surrounding wealthy suburbs in Long Island, White Plains, Westchester County, Greenwich (CT), etc. without ever stepping foot in Manhattan, Bronx, and Brooklyn.
dasit
cohen doesn’t seem to understand that alderson’s son looming in the org might cause some candidates to think twice
MarlinsFanBase
Look at the bright side. With Alderson there, the Mets will extend Nimmo for 8 years and $240 million.
Alderson ain’t letting his guy get away. OBP > every other baseball aspect…makes every other shortcoming disappear.
Sunday Lasagna
@dasit why? If it was Cohen’s son, the owners son, I might understand your logic, but what does Alderson’s son being employed by the Mets have to do with whether someone would want to be the President, answering only to Cohen?
Chemo850
Mets already expecting the Braves to win the division so they’re making this change now ahead of time. Always good to do this now with less attention instead of after the collapse.
DaOldDerbyBastard
Please let us know more about your sources. Great investigative work.
believeitornot
He hired multiple guys who sexually harassed women. Are they looking for the same kind of guy?
larkraxm
I’ll do it, I guess. I have to give two weeks notice, though!
YankeesBleacherCreature
Expect your boss to make a counter-offer and then bring that back to Cohen. You might as well hire Scott Boras now to get a ten-year deal. YW!
Highest IQ
I forgot how many staff members the Mets fired for misconduct. Lol.
stubby66
Since Cohen says he can buy anybody, I say 60 million and Viento to the Brewers and you can have David Stearns.
DaOldDerbyBastard
Your sources must be super exclusive.
Cosmo2
Always great when someone can’t legitimize their opinion without prefacing it with a lie.
Cohens_Wallet
@stubby
Cohen said that? Where’s the article or clip? I would love to see or read it.
Cosmo2
Yea. Cohen never said that. Stubby is another fan who hates the Mets more than they like their own team. Strange obsession.
stubby66
Really dude Cohen has made it very clear that money is no object. If he wants a player he can outbid anyone
stubby66
Really listen and read about Cohen he has always said that money and the tax punishment is no issue for him.
Cosmo2
That’s not anywhere near the same as saying he can buy anybody. Not even close. Dude.
stubby66
Yes dude he has said he can outbid anyone for anybody
Cosmo2
First of all, that’s not the same as saying you can buy human beings, as if players have no free will. Secondly, what is the source for this? I say you are at the very least misinterpreting a quote.
stubby66
Dude he said on MLB when he bought the team.
Cosmo2
No he didn’t, you’re twisting things.
stubby66
No your a guy that sits here and spends time insulting people on here to make yourself feel better.
Cosmo2
Ok
chound
Make sure you get the guy that understlol mets. Mets culture; whining and choking is the only thing that matters. Have to keep the status quo. QQ lolmets.
Cosmo2
Do you root for anyone or just obsess over false narratives and the Mets?
chound
#lolmets
GarryHarris
Watch the Mets chose Al Avila and he turns into the undisputed greatest “Whatever they’re seeking” of all time.
EasternLeagueVeteran
NOT
rolafaive
Stearns dreams to be the Mets head guy and go home to N.Y, his contract with Milwaukee would allow this if the team reaches certain plateaus, well the trade deadline didn’t do him any favors, I would not be surprised to see the two teams work on a trade to send Stearns there, yes they do sometime make these trades.
Dallas Mets
Love to see that happen? Eppler being such an idiot would probably give them Alonso, Batty, Alvarez and Vientos.. I still can’t believe he gave JD Davies and three middle prospects for Ruff???? Ruff is done and ready to go into a senior home! Also, remember when he said before the trading deadline, there was going to be an exorbitant amount of relief pitching in the market, knowing the pen needed a lefty reliever which he didn’t acquire? His incompetent and clueless that’s why the Halos showed him the door!
Sunday Lasagna
Or maybe the prospect price tags of the relievers traded at the deadline were north of what the Mets believed they were worth and they wisely chose not to overpay in prospects?
Dallas Mets
The conspiracy going around was that every team the Mets were trying to deal with,were trying to steal the mets blind? Yeah, and I believe in flying cows.
aragon
Take Minasian!
Camden453
Edgardo Alfonzo for team president
nottinghamforest13
So two people chose to behave in a sexually provocative way and this is somehow Alderson’s fault?
Then an individual is wrongfully accused of being drunk and then he’s proven to be wrongfully accused, but this is also Alderson’s fault somehow?
stubby66
Just try to remember in this country the people are not at fault that they did the crime it’s everybody’s else’s fault like there parents that didn’t say we love you enough because they were working 2 or 3 jobs to make sure they had a roof over their head or food in their bellies
UWPSUPERFAN77
AMEN!
UWPSUPERFAN77
If David Sterns leaves so, be it. I will not tell you He did a bad job. He has been held hostage in Milwaukee for for too long. let him go and tell him he can take Counsel as his personal assistant. Time to turn a page to our young outfield prospects! Maybe we can send Yelich with him as well. I suspect we would have to pay over half of his contract in Cash to get rid of him too. Just some thought from the old guy. Mets in Milwaukee Monday. Expecting the rumors to be flying. See you in the upper deck Monday
User 3663041837
Yeah get rid of them! Then go back to being a .430 winning club!
Yanks4life22
“ Alderson helped orchestrate a GM search process that culminated in the hiring of former Diamondbacks executive Jared Porter”
Not to mention held a press conference while publicly announcing the country of origin of the reporter therefore essentially revealing who it was. Real class move.
Poster formerly known as . . .
That was a real trash move by Alderson:
‘ESPN has periodically kept in contact with the woman — who since has left journalism — and, in recent days, she decided to speak up only on the condition of anonymity because she fears backlash in her home country.
“My number one motivation is I want to prevent this from happening to someone else,” she told ESPN through an interpreter. “Obviously, he’s in a much greater position of power. I want to prevent that from happening again. The other thing is, I never really got the notion that he was truly sorry.”
“I know in the U.S., there is a women’s empowerment movement. But in [my home country], it’s still far behind,” the woman said. “Women get dragged through the mud if your name is associated with any type of sexual scandal. Women are the ones who get fingers pointed at them. I don’t want to go through the victimization process again. I don’t want other people to blame me.”
espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/30737248/ny-mets-gm-jared-…
SportsFan0000
Alderson has done a great job of righting the Mets ship
(with the exception of a few hires that did not work out.
The team is in much better shape now than it was with the Wilpons
meddling in the Front Office decision-making process.
A tip of the cap to Sandy Alderson for a job well done!
Stepping aside to let some of the younger executives do the daily nuts and bolts
or funning a major league front office is a smart move.
Alderson will continue to have input into the team.
JackStrawb
@SportsFan0000 Alderson is a slug who sold his reputation to the Wilpons for $4 million a year and was thoroughly complicit in nearly a decade of their scumbaggery.
He’s thoroughly repugnant.