Craig Counsell (AP Photo/Quinn Harris, File)
QUEENS — For the fourth time since the winter entering the 2018 season, the New York Mets will be searching for a new manager after Buck Showalter announced that he would be departing the club following two seasons.
The vacant role will be the new president of baseball operations (POBO) David Stearns’ to fill as he is expected to be officially announced to the position on Monday afternoon at Citi Field. It’s the first time in the former Brewers executive’s career, which included roles as general manager and POBO, will have the opportunity to bring in a manager of his own.
Mets owner Steve Cohen said that the search for a new skipper will begin “immediately,” and there are already a number of candidates that could be on his radar.
5 potential candidates for Mets’ manager job
1) Craig Counsell
The current Brewers manager, who has risen to the top of MLB’s crop of skippers under the guidance of Stearns, will see his contract expire after the season — which will wind into October with Milwaukee in the postseason for the fifth time in six years. He’ll be the hottest commodity on the manager’s market and his long-time link with Stearns will obviously make him an early favorite for the job. But it’s unclear if Counsell wants to continue managing, or if he’d be willing to leave Milwaukee if presented with the opportunity.
2) Eric Chavez
Chavez left the Yankees prior to the 2022 season to join the Mets as their hitting coach and was promptly promoted to bench coach this season. He previously interviewed for the Los Angeles Angels’ managerial job which ultimately went to Brad Ausmus in October of 2018. Mets general manager Billy Eppler oversaw that coaching search for the Angels during his time as GM with the AL West club.
3) Bob Melvin
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