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Evan & Tiki

Hot Seat in Queens: Ranking Wild Mets Manager Replacement Ideas

Evan & Tiki

Audacy

Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

The Mets are spiraling through an 11 game losing streak, and the pressure is mounting on manager Carlos Mendoza. With no official move yet, the conversation turns to whether the team will act quickly or ride things out through a critical homestand against beatable opponents. The uncertainty raises bigger questions about leadership, accountability, and what direction the franchise should take if things do not improve. Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash break down every possible path forward, from internal interim options to bold and unrealistic managerial candidates. The debate gets lively as they rank names like Carlos Beltran, Andy Green, and even nostalgic returns from past figures, mixing serious analysis with entertaining hypotheticals. They also touch on clubhouse culture, fan reactions, and what urgency should actually look like for a team built to win now.

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0:00.0

Now, had Roman Reins lost what spends and said, well, at least we get the better giraffe pick?

0:04.8

That's his go-to.

0:05.9

That is his go-to.

0:07.1

That's what he says about the Mets recently, and I'm explaining to him, well, it doesn't work that way. Actually, because we spend so much money, our draft pick may go back 10 slots, and it's baseball. It's very complicated. Now before we get back to your calls, a lot we want to get to in this final hour, including the prices of getting on Nick game later today.

0:22.7

But if the Mets decide to fire, Carlos, Now, before we get back to your calls, a lot want to get to in this final hour, including the prices of getting into a nick game later today.

0:22.6

But if the Mets decide to fire Carlos Mendoza, which right now at 105 p.m. Eastern time, despite an 11-game losing streak, there are no indications the Mets are going to make a move. I think if they do make one, it would be sometime early today.

0:36.6

So I think if we're out by 4 o'clock this afternoon in the midst of the Carton show,

0:40.7

and no announcement has been made, nothing's leaked out. I think Mendi is safe. But now he has a homestine in which you would have to think the seat is hot. Nine games against teams they should beat Minnesota, Colorado, and Washington. Sizzling. You'd have to think there needs to be success over these nine games,

0:55.9

or then the next off day. Carlos Mendoza may be on the hot seat. Yeah, I mean, and also, why does this have to be done on an off day if they don't do it today? It doesn't. Look, Willie Randolph was fired after a win in Anaheim, California. So clearly, there are no rules to this. Yeah. I think it's more just the thought is it would happen during an off day.

1:12.8

Now, we all know that sports could be a slimy business. So clearly there are no rules to this. Yeah. I think it's more just the thought is it would happen during an off day.

1:12.8

Now, we all know that sports could be a slimy business.

1:15.2

Do you think there's any chance the Mets are pre-negotiating behind Mendi's back with the manager?

1:19.7

Okay, so this is, and I'm glad you brought that up.

1:21.8

So let's go through the options, and I want you as an IBO to kind of rank if they moved on from Mendi where you'd go.

1:28.0

All right. There are two internal options that I don't think really takes much negotiation, which is Kai Correa, the current bench coach, and Andy Green, who's currently in the front office. He's a former manager. He's managed with San Diego. And because he's in the front office, you just think, oh, that's an easier connection to the front office. Those two guys are already there, so it feels as if it wouldn't be that complicated.

1:49.3

And they have pivotal jobs. So it's not like they're there, but it's in some kind of ceremonial role.

1:54.7

Okay, but my pushback would be what if the Mets are only offering them an interim managerial job?

2:00.1

I think either guy takes that. Okay. And usually it is an interim job. Rob Thompson, who is promoted as bench coach, was the interim manager. And then if there's success, you become the manager, right? That's generally the way it happens. But for instance, I don't know if you're going to mention Bruce Boshy's not coming here to take an interim job. Well, let's get to him. Okay. I want to go step by step. Those are your two. I would classify them as internal options. While Carlos Beltron works for the Mets and J.D. Martinez now works for the Mets. That's where I would bring up. I'm not sure as former major leaguers, J.D. Fresh Off retiring, Carlos, being a Hall of Famer, I don't know if they're accepting

2:35.6

the interim tag. It may be a more complicated, hey, I want a three-year guaranteed contract.

2:41.1

And then, yes, the negotiations involved. Of those four guys, and we'll get to the outside candidates

2:47.0

in a second, as unrealistic as it is. And I acknowledge realistic and unrealistic.

2:51.7

Andy Green, Kai Correa. Let me start with those two guys. Again, many may not be familiar.

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