The Mets’ wild run to a first pennant in 15 years has earned their manager a new contract.
According to an industry source, Terry Collins has a new two-year contract that will take him through the 2017 season. The deal will be announced Wednesday at a Citi Field press conference with Collins and general manager Sandy Alderson.
The 66-year-old Collins has hinted In recent weeks that he would like to manage two to three more years and then retire. Collins earned about $1.1 million last year. His new deal will give him a bump in pay, according to a source.