This year, the Mets should be crowned for showcasing one of the biggest meltdowns in MLB history! They reportedly had a 45-12 record till June 12. But a 28-37 record following the All-Star break is how the Mets succumbed this year. However, now the Mets seem to be slowly shifting their focus to next season. And that reset seems to be starting with the coaching staff.

Right after their collapse, New York cleaned house. They parted ways with pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, hitting coaches Jeremy Barnes and Eric Chavez, and third base coach Mike Sarbaugh. Naturally, fans were eager to see who would replace them. But now that the Mets have announced the new hires, insiders are wondering if these moves might be more than just routine changes. Or possibly a warning shot for manager Carlos Mendoza

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