The New York Mets fired manager Carlos Mendoza on Friday, exactly halfway into a disappointing season.
Despite a payroll that is just shy of $330 million, the Mets (34-47) reside in the cellar of the National League East. They endured a 12-game losing streak in April and currently have lost six in a row.
“Carlos has led the organization with passion and grace and is beloved by everyone who works with him on a daily basis,” Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said in a news release. “Carlos’ impact on our players, staff, and culture over the last three seasons has been transformative. Unfortunately, we know we are falling short and change is necessary to move forward.”
Mendoza, 46, is 206-109 during his two-plus seasons as manager of the Mets, who tabbed Andy Green as the interim skipper for the remainder of the campaign. Green has been with the club in a player development role.



