An Examination of the Various Opportunities Awaiting the Mets’ Next Manager

Should Someone Else Replace Terry Collins?

Terry Collins’ departure as manager of the New York Mets in 2018 is not necessarily a bad thing in and of itself. After such a disappointing season, the squad would greatly benefit from a new manager who can shake things up and give them a new lease on life. The timing couldn’t be better, and there’s no need to use the word “fired” because his contract will expire at the end of the season regardless of what happens. The vast majority of people are asking themselves right now, “Who will take his place?”

Is it possible that Bob Gerren is there?

Geren served as the Mets bench coach for four seasons during his tenure with the team according to Duff Zone. From 2003 to the middle of 2011, he was the Oakland Athletics’ bench coach and later manager for four full seasons, but the team was never eligible for the postseason during that time. However, there were other factors beyond his control, and Sandy Alderson, the Mets’ general manager, was a mentor to Billy Beane, who was the one who hired Dan Geren in the first place for Oakland. It is reasonable to assume that Beane and Alderson are equally enthusiastic about incorporating analytics into their decision-making processes and seek the same qualities in prospective employees.

Is it possible that Kevin Long is there?

Long has been the Mets’ hitting coach since 2015; prior to that, he worked for the New York Yankees from 2007 to 2014. He could be an excellent substitute due to his extensive knowledge of the New York market. He is still relatively young, having turned 51 in December of 2017, which means he may be more adaptable than other candidates and more willing to fully incorporate analytics into his managerial approach. The Mets could benefit from adaptability in the same way that a UK casino does.

Is it possible that Chip Hale is there?

Hale also has ties to the Mets, having served as the team’s third base coach between 2010 and 2011. Furthermore, he has direct managerial experience, having worked for the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Triple-A club for three seasons while also working for the Oakland Athletics, who are currently using him in the same capacity as before.

Hale has held a variety of coaching and management positions over the course of several years, but his level of success has been inconsistent. Despite this, he is typically successful, and his 53rd birthday is approaching in December, putting him in his early 50s. Again, if the Mets are looking for new blood to replace Collins’ old-school mentality, Hale is the most enthusiastic candidate. If this is the case, the Mets don’t have to look any further.

Is it possible that Ron Gardenhire is there?

Collins and Ron Gardnhire are both members of the old guard in their respective fields, and the Mets may not want to go that route. Having said that, he managed the Minnesota Twins for nine seasons (2002-2014), winning six division championships. His time on the team lasted a total of 12 years

Gardenhire’s return to the Mets has a certain air of synchronicity because he spent his entire major league career with the team, beginning in 1981 and ending in 1985. In addition, because he has actually competed in the sport, he is an expert in the field of sports psychology. Nonetheless, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer earlier this year, so his health should be considered. However, if this is good, he could do very well in this endeavor.

Is it possible that Howard Johnson is there?

Johnson’s best playing years were with the Mets, and he has extensive coaching experience with both the Mets and other teams. Johnson’s best years as a player were spent with the Mets. His former colleague, Lenny Dykstra stated a few months ago that he should be hired as the Mets’ manager, and he is an appealing candidate for the position. Even though he lacks direct managerial experience, he has a wealth of game experience and strong ties to the club. Will it be one of these, someone else, or someone completely different? Waiting is the only way to find out!