The New York Mets have found a new manager in Carlos Beltrán, and now the priorities are shifting to fill the other vacant spots in the dugout. This incorporates the team’s pitching coach, which is a position most recently occupied by the 82-year-old Phil Regan.
One of the candidates to join Beltrán’s staff in that role is Steve Karsay. This, per Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Karsay played in the major leagues in 11 separate seasons. This includes playing for the New York Yankees in 2002 and then again from 2004-05.