The firing of Carlos Mendoza by the Mets sent shockwaves through the baseball community, drawing immediate attention from Yankees manager Aaron Boone. Mendoza, who served as Boone’s bench coach for four seasons, was let go following a disappointing stretch that saw the Mets lose their sixth consecutive game, leaving their record at 34-47.
Boone expressed mixed emotions upon hearing the news of Mendoza’s dismissal ahead of the Yankees’ matchup against the Red Sox. “Surprised, I guess, but not surprised,” Boone remarked. He acknowledged the struggles Mendoza faced during his tenure, which extended beyond this season, as the Mets’ woes began in the latter half of last year, ultimately resulting in an 83-win season and a missed playoff berth.
Reflecting on Mendoza’s capabilities, Boone emphasized his belief in Mendoza’s potential for future success, stating, “He’s really good at what he does. He’s a great leader that as time goes on, my expectation is that he’ll be in line for another job in a lot of different ways, shapes, and forms.” Boone further noted that Mendoza has solidified a strong reputation in the industry, despite the challenges he faced as the Mets manager.
Mendoza’s managerial journey began on a high note, leading the 2024 Mets to an impressive 89-73 record and a run to the NLCS. His overall managerial record stands at 206-199. When asked about the timing of Mendoza’s firing, Boone reiterated his surprise, balancing it with an understanding of the circumstances. “It’s always surprising. Can I say that I’m really surprised this happened with what they’ve been through? No, not necessarily,” he explained. “But still, when you hear the news, it catches you. He’s a great baseball man. He’s a really good leader and I think he’s a really good manager that will get another opportunity.”
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