Carlos Mendoza, the Yankees bench coach has apparently accepted the managerial position of the New York Mets. I will not lose sleep over this. In fact, if the Mets need any more of the Yankees inexperienced coaching staff, I strongly suggest they poach every single one of them, and then hire Dillon Lawson to sit there and talk about "hitting strikes hard" too... just for comic relief.
ESPN writes:"The New York Mets are hiring Carlos Mendoza as their new manager, sources told ESPN on Monday.
Mendoza, 43, comes to Queens after spending 15 years with the Yankees in multiple roles, including managing in the low minor leagues in 2011-12, and the past four seasons as Aaron Boone's bench coach."
Look, I may sound harsh, but this is a non-story.
In fact, maybe it's a better story for the Yankees than the Mets. This is nothing but good news. Let's hope more Yankee coaches' interview for other coaching jobs on other teams and totally deplete the shitty coaching staff we have. Let's say what it is... Mendoza did nothing to better the Yankee organization. One thing he did do was collect a paycheck.
In this world of the Yankees sucking and change needed, this is a plus. Look, Mendoza may be a nice guy, good player coach, but that means nothing if you don't win. So... clean slate for Carlos Mendoza... good for him.
Can we get Tony Pena back... please?
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