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On Monday afternoon, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns was asked what he needs to see from both infielders before deciding on the better fit for the part-time bench role moving ...
Or the next day. Or over the next few weeks. David Stearns once worked this way. But a year ago, he demonstrated that he would act both boldly and quickly, regardless of the date on the calendar.
President of baseball operations David Stearns wants to see one of them grab that spot. “We kind of need to see some results to get that confidence back,” Stearns said Monday before the Mets ...
McNeil recently began swinging a bat as he begins his progression towards a return -- but with him still a couple of weeks away, Stearns would love to see one or both of them step up with the ...
So what gives? On our SNY shows and in conversation, I’ve handled this question by saying that one has to assume that president of baseball operations David Stearns and his people know what they ...
Given the state of the rotation, SNY’s Mets insider Andy Martino asked president of baseball operations David Stearns why he has confidence in the staff as constructed. “We think we have ...
Otherwise, Canning looks like he could be a W for Stearns’ rotation-building philosophy, and now the Mets have last year’s breakout star, David Peterson, for Monday in Miami, followed by Kodai ...
A note for anybody eager to see Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuna or both figure it out and take advantage of the ripe major-league opportunity in front of them: David Stearns feels the same way.
NEW YORK — Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil (oblique) is still at least a week away from being reinstated from he injured list, giving slumping infielders Brett Baty and Luisangel Acuña an ...
"I think we’ve seen over the years here that when Pete gets going, he could carry a team," Stearns said. "It’s been fun to see him with some enormous home runs. I think he’s enjoyed it.
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