Glenn Sherlock, a fixture on the Mets coaching staff in various capacities for most of the past decade, has decided to retire. Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting ...
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It was the best chance the Mets had all game. First baseman Pete Alonso stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded and the Mets trailing 4-0 with two outs in the fifth inning. He wasted no time, ...
Carlos Mendoza may be back as the New York Mets' manager for the 2026 season, but he'll be dealing with an almost entirely new coaching staff. Pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, hitting coaches Eric Chavez ...
Sometimes you just need to get an ace to put your rotation over the top. The Mets sure could have used one over the weekend in Miami. They could have used someone who brings energy on the mound and ...
Changes to the Mets coaching staff are coming, with the retirement of catching coordinator Glenn Sherlock. A longtime coach for the Yankees, Diamondbacks, Pirates and Mets, Sherlock has been a ...
While the New York Mets work on overhauling a significant part of their coaching staff, a prominent figure in their player development department appears set to return in 2026. According to Jon Heyman ...
“I have been so fortunate to work with so many great people along the way,” Sherlock said Tuesday in a text message to The Post. Sherlock, 65, spent the past three seasons as the team’s catching ...
The Mets didn’t make it to October, and now (at least) five players won’t make it back to Queens next season. The Mets’ shake-up will soon be underway — a mix of veterans and key contributors whose ...
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New York Mets owner Steve Cohen cares. Among baseball owners, that's enough to endear him to his team's fan base. But beyond spending money to try to win, Cohen is able to sway fans to his side by ...