As the Mets prepare to honor the 1986 World Series championship team this weekend, here’s a look at the past and present of those memorable players and coaches:
Davey Johnson
Manager
Then: Led Mets to 108 wins in third season with the team, the highest-win total by a National League club since 1975.
Now: The winningest manager in Mets history spent three years with the Nationals, retiring after the 2013 season.
Frank Cashen
General Manager
Then: Took control in 1980 after the Mets had three straight seasons with 66 wins or fewer and built a team that averaged more than 95 wins per season from 1984-1991.