On Thursday, the New York Mets made one of their biggest decisions of this offseason by parting ways with Carlos Beltrán. New York hired the former player to be their new manager in early November. Nonetheless, Beltrán was named in commissioner Rob Manfred’s report regarding the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, causing the Mets to say their goodbyes.
It’s unclear who exactly New York will replace Beltrán with, but they have numerous potential candidates. The list includes Luis Rojas, Tony DeFrancesco, Pat Murphy, and Tim Bogar. Regardless of who they choose, the organization reportedly wants to conclude the process by the end of next week, per SNY’s Andy Martino.