This former New York Mets manager might be moving up in the ranks with his new team. ex-Mets skipper Luis Rojas is being considered for the New York Yankees' bench coach job, per The Athletic.
After taking the 2022 season off from managing, Rojas could be getting another crack at it.
The Miami Marlins have found themselves with a hole to fill entering the 2022-23 offseason. Manager Don Mattingly recently stepped down from the role after the Fish finished with a 69-93 record and missed the postseason yet again.
With Don Mattingly out the door, the Miami Marlins are in need of a new manager, and it looks like they have their eyes on this former Mets skipper. According to Craig Mish of the Miami Herald, the Marlins will interview ex-Mets manager Luis Rojas for their managerial vacancy.
After parting ways with now ex-manager Luis Rojas in October, the Mets retained only one member of last season's staff in pitching coach Jeremy Hefner.
The New York Yankees announced their full 2020 to coaching staff on Tuesday evening, after making a myriad of changes following the end of the 2020-21 season.
“Would you rather have that manager be an expert in poker or chess?” new Mets GM Billy Eppler said in his introductory press conference on Friday. The joke was harmless enough, but it covered for a fact that Eppler revealed in more detail later in the press conference: The Mets have only barely begun their search for a manager.
Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports Ex-Mets manager Luis Rojas had his introductory press conference with the New York Yankees on Tuesday.
Rojas reportedly interviewed with the San Diego Padres about their managerial vacancy last month but will instead stay in New York.
Former Mets manager Luis Rojas is indeed staying in New York, but differently than many expected around the end of September.
After interviewing former Mets skipper Luis Rojas over the weekend, the Yankees are preparing to make him their new third-base coach this upcoming season.
Looks like Luis Rojas might be sticking around in New York after all. According to Joel Sherman of The New York Post, there is a strong likelihood that Rojas will be taking a job to serve as the Yankees third base coach next season.
Rojas had managed the Mets for the last two years, going 103-119 (.464).
Although the Mets declined to pickup manager Luis Rojas' option for 2022, he is already drawing interest on the open market. According to Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune, the San Diego Padres interviewed Rojas for their managerial vacancy.
The Padres have interviewed former Mets manager Luis Rojas as they look to replace recently fired skipper Jayce Tingler.
For the Mets, it might not have looked like a hard decision to decline manager Luis Rojas' option for 2022, but it was more difficult than most realize.
The team added decisions on the remaining coaches will be made "over the next several days."
As of Wednesday, New York hadn’t yet spoken to any candidates.
Meinhold was promoted to assistant pitching coach in January, working under pitching coach Jeremy Hefner.
Absolutely nothing has come easy for the New York Mets over the last two weeks against the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers. When things finally did for them, manager Luis Rojas found a way to complicate things once again.
With the Mets gasping for air on Wednesday, having lost five of their last six games, manager Luis Rojas held a much-needed team meeting earlier this afternoon, ahead of their matchup with the Marlins.
Luis Rojas was ejected from Sunday’s game after a disastrous play in the bottom of the first inning.
The problem existed before the All-Star break, as manager Luis Rojas said deGrom felt tightness while throwing a bullpen session last weekend.
Over the weekend, Mets manager Luis Rojas confirmed an MRI on deGrom's arm showed nothing alarming or concerning.
deGrom pitched five strong innings despite the issue, allowing one run on one hit with six strikeouts.
The Mets did part ways with hitting coach Chili Davis and assistant Tom Slater.
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