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New York Mets GM says his team had an understanding with the New York Yankees on hiring of Eric Chavez as hitting coach

NEW YORK -- Mets general manager Billy Eppler said he spoke to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman well before hiring away Eric Chávez as the team's hitting coach and that both sides had an understanding that Chávez might end up in Queens.

Chávez, 44, was hired by the Yankees in November as one of two assistants to new hitting coach Dillon Lawson -- and projected to take on a role beyond his title. A few weeks later, the Mets hired the 17-year big leaguer to be their primary hitting coach.

Eppler said Monday that he was in contact with Cashman before the Yankees hired Chávez, and that the Bronx Bombers knew Chávez might not end up in pinstripes if he was offered a greater role on the Mets' staff.