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New York Mets Fire Manager Mickey Callaway After Two Seasons

Written by  Sports News
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Thursday, 03 October 2019 12:55
New York Mets Fire Manager Mickey Callaway After Two Seasons New York Mets Fire Manager Mickey Callaway After Two Seasons
Mickey Callaway was fired by the New York Mets on Thursday after missing the playoffs in both his seasons as manager. The move came four days after New York wrapped up an 86-76 season that marked a nine-win improvement over his 2018 debut. But a strong second half wasn’t enough to save the embattled Callaway, who had one year remaining on his contract. New York went 46-26 following the All-Star break and made an unlikely charge into the National League wild-card race, only to be eliminated during the final week. The Mets became the seventh team seeking a new manager this offseason, joining the Angels, Cubs, Giants, Padres, Pirates and Royals. While the persistent Mets certainly made strides , it’s no surprise general manager Brodie Van Wagenen wanted to make a change and bring in his own choice to manage the team. The 44-year-old Callaway was hired under previous GM Sandy Alderson and retained after Van Wagenen, a former player agent, took the job nearly a year ago. “We want to thank Mickey for his consistent work ethic and dedication over the last two seasons and I’m certain these characteristics will serve him well in his next opportunity,” Van Wagenen said in a statement. “A decision like this is never easy, however, we believe it is in the best interest of the franchise at this time.” A confident Van Wagenen, after upgrading the roster during his first offseason, challenged rivals in the competitive NL East to “come get us.” But the Mets finished third in the division behind Atlanta and Washington, left out of the postseason for a third year in a row. It was a tumultuous tenure for Callaway in his first stint as a manager at any level. Several in-game decisions drew heavy criticism, the Mets batted out of order once in 2018, and he was fined by the club for cursing at a beat reporter during a June blowup at Wrigley Field in Chicago following a tough loss to the Cubs. The next day, it took Callaway two news conferences to make a public apology. “I think that we can all say that that was a tough learning experience for me. I can choose how I want to react to any situation and I chose poorly,” Callaway said last weekend. “That was not a good decision on my part.” Some thought Callaway, who enjoyed an extremely successful run as Cleveland’s pitching coach under Terry Francona before joining the Mets, would be dismissed last offseason following such a rocky first year in New York. He was kept on with several new coaches put in place to help, including bench coach Jim Riggleman _ an experienced major league manager. “I think that I’ve improved in all areas,” Callaway said Saturday. “I think that you learn from experience, first and foremost. Having new coaches in the dugout has definitely helped.” With the Mets slumping in May and Callaway’s status in serious doubt, the team held a news conference and Van Wagenen announced Callaway would remain the manager for “the foreseeable future.” As the Mets continued to struggle, however, pitching coach and Callaway pal Dave Eiland was fired and replaced by 82-year-old Phil Regan _ part of a plan to restructure the pitching department that yielded positive results the rest of the way. Van Wagenen again voiced support for Callaway later in the season, and ownership had stood behind him as well. Mets ace Jacob deGrom has flourished under Callaway and could win his second consecutive Cy Young Award next month. But the bullpen has been problematic each of the past two seasons, and plenty of Callaway’s pitching maneuvers _ not to mention other substitutions _ have come into question. “I put my heart and soul into this team, into this game, every single day, and I believe in those players,” Callaway said. “I make unpopular decisions every day, whether it’s unpopular to you guys or the players. And every decision I make is going to be unpopular to somebody. But I make decisions based on trying to win games and trying to keep these guys motivated to win as many games as they possibly can. And I think that in the end when you look back on it, our players played hard and continue to play hard for a reason. And I’m proud of that.” New York went 163-161 under Callaway. On the final day of the season, Callaway said he’d been packing up his New York apartment since last week and planned to spend 19 hours driving home to Florida on Monday and Tuesday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2TwO8Gm TICTOC ON SOCIAL: Follow TicToc on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tictoc Like TicToc on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tictoc Follow TicToc on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tictoc Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2FJ0oQZ TicToc by Bloomberg is global news for the life you lead. We are a 24/7 news network that covers breaking news, politics, technology, business and entertainment stories from around the globe, supported by a network of Bloomberg’s 2,700 journalists across 120 countries.
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