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After their second-half collapse and horrific failure to make the postseason, the Mets have seen an exodus of assistants. Bench coach John Gibbons, pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, hitting coach Eric Chavez, and infield coach Mike Sarbaugh were just a few of the names already confirmed to be departed since the end of September.
The New York Mets woke up to disappointing news on Monday. First base coach Antoan Richardson, widely regarded as one […]
For a while, there wasn't much information out there about what was taking place regarding the open Washington Nationals manager position. After new president o
Richardson, 42, joined the Mets as part of Carlos Mendoza’s staff in December 2023 and was instrumental in the Mets’ reinvigorated run game this season, turning Juan Soto into a threat on the basepaths with an NL-leading 38 swiped bags in his first season with the team.
ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan shares why the Seattle Mariners are set up to make more deep playoff runs in the near future.
Along with Hefner, the Mets saw the departures of bench coach John Gibbons, hitting coaches Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes, infield coach Mike Sarbaugh, and retiring catching instructor Glenn Sherlock this offseason. Druschel now joins those staff members with his exit.
After just one season with the New York Mets, assistant pitching coach Desi Druschel is returning to his previous employer. On Sunday evening, ESPN’s Jeff Passa
ESPN insider Jeff Passan says the Seattle Mariners need to do two simple things to close out the ALCS and advance to the World Series.
Desi Druschel is returning to the New York Yankees as an assistant to pitching coach Matt Blake, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports. He worked in that same capacity during the 2022-24 seasons, and is now back in the Bronx after a one-year sojourn across town as an assistant pitching coach with the Mets.
More changes for the Mets' coaching staff. First base/outfield/baserunning coach Antoan Richardson is leaving. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Kurt Suzuki, the longtime catcher who played for the Angels, is now the manager for the Angels, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.