Mets Fire Manager Carlos Mendoza Mid-Season
New York dismissed Mendoza as the team underperforms in 2026, with GM David Stearns addressing the move publicly.

The New York Mets have fired manager Carlos Mendoza during the 2026 season. The decision comes amid a disappointing campaign, with team president David Stearns commenting on the move. The Mets are now looking ahead to the MLB trade deadline, where they may look to sell assets for value. The team's player development approach has also drawn scrutiny.
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