The New York Mets keep bringing well-prepared people to take over critical positions in the organizations. Even when they aren’t signing or trading for players, they manage to find ways to improve the club.
In another attempt to fortify its research, development, and analytics department, the New York Mets hired former major league pitcher Carter Capps as a rookie league pitching coordinator, according to Jacob Resnick of MetsMerized.com.
Capps was, most recently, a private trainer and pitching analyst at Driveline, a data-driven training facility in Kent, Washington, that has been responsible for resurrecting lots of careers in major league baseball.