The New York Mets have recently parted ways with their manager, Buck Showalter, after a tumultuous three-year tenure. Showalter had been with the team since 2017 and had led them to a record of 200-190 in that time.
The Mets had high expectations for Showalter, as he had previously been successful with the Baltimore Orioles and Arizona Diamondbacks. However, the Mets failed to reach the playoffs under his leadership and were unable to make any significant progress in the standings.
The team’s decision to part ways with Showalter was met with mixed reactions from fans and analysts alike. Some felt that Showalter had done a good job given the circumstances, while others felt that the team should have made a change sooner.
The Mets have yet to name a replacement for Showalter, but it is expected that they will look to bring in a manager with more experience and success in the league. In the meantime, the team will be led by interim manager Tony DeFrancesco.
It remains to be seen what impact this change will have on the Mets, but it is clear that the team is looking to make a fresh start and move in a new direction. It will be interesting to see who they bring in to replace Showalter and how they fare in the upcoming season.