New York Mets hire Buck Showalter as manager
NEW YORK (AP) — Buck Showalter has been hired as the New York Mets manager, bringing him back to the Big Apple to take over his fifth major league team.
The former Yankees skipper replaces Luis Rojas, let go in early October following two losing seasons. Mets owner Steve Cohen announced the move Saturday afternoon on Twitter.
Showalter has managed more than 3,000 big league games over 20 seasons, giving the Mets an experienced bench boss for the first time since Terry Collins' seven-year tenure ended after the 2017 campaign.
New York has been searching for solid leadership ever since — in the dugout and the front office.
Showalter certainly carries credibility, with a long history of turning around losing teams. No doubt that made him an attractive candidate to new Mets general manager Billy Eppler and Cohen, who is spending freely on players and eager to win quickly since buying the bungling franchise in November 2020.
Houston bench coach Joe Espada and Tampa Bay bench coach Matt Quatraro were the other finalists for the job, according to media reports. Neither has any major league managing experience, and Showalter was thought to be the frontrunner all along.
In addition to building a winner across town during the 1990s with the Yankees, the 65-year-old Showalter has managed the Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles. He compiled a regular-season record of 1,551-1,517-1 (.506 winning percentage) from 1992-2018, winning three AL Manager of the Year awards and taking all his teams besides Texas to the playoffs at least once.
The Yankees (1996) and Diamondbacks (2001) both won the World Series in the first season after Showalter left. He led Arizona to 100 wins in 1999 before losing a playoff series to the Mets.
His most recent managerial gig came...
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