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Adam Rubin reporting that (1) Terry Collins is likely to stick around; (2) Wally Backman will return the big league staff as the new third-base coach; and (3) Tim Teufel will transfer off the base lines and become the batting instructor.

Ken Rosenthal reporting that (4) the Mets are working on an extension with Sandy Alderson.

Edgy MD reporting that (5) this all sucks if your name is Lamar Johnson.


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If nothing else, it would mean a more skilled infielder to coach the infielders than Teuf or (probably Terry) ever was.

Not that having skills means you can teach skills.


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I think having Wally coach for a season is a good idea. TC can go out a winner (Mets make the post in '15) and the transition to Wally can end up feeling like a more natural thing. TC retires from field work, Backman steps right on up.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
What is it do you suppose leads them to think that Teufel will make a good hitting coach?


If this ends up being true I imagine it'll be because something like "A couple of the players were talking to Teufel about some things and what he had to say really helped them."

I mean, he IS right there after all.


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Zvon wrote:
I think having Wally coach for a season is a good idea. TC can go out a winner (Mets make the post in '15) and the transition to Wally can end up feeling like a more natural thing. TC retires from field work, Backman steps right on up.



makes sense


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Frayed Knot wrote:
What is it do you suppose leads them to think that Teufel will make a good hitting coach?


I am taking it as a demotion for Teufel. I don't know that he has any ability in this new role. The possibility that he is a "nice guy" may have been enough.


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The guy has been in the system for eight years, with Collins for five. Presumably he's instructed a batter or two in that time.


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Nothing yet. It's unofficial at this point. Presumably, it'll come out in a post-season press conference.

It's technically not so much a three-year extension, so much as picking up a pre-existing option and then adding an extra deuce.

I had thought I recalled Alderson said earlier in the season that he was interested in GM-ing the Mets for two more years. Maybe he meant two more years beyond his current contract, which in his mind included the option. Or maybe he wants a little more security now that he's not going to get the commissioner job.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I think Wally should be the third-base coach when the Mets face a left-handed starting pitcher and Teufel when it's a righty.

Golden!


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This might be sort of a tryout time for Wally, too. See if he can stay out of trouble and not piss everyone off. Kind of like a test drive.


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Mets � Willets Point wrote:
Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I think Wally should be the third-base coach when the Mets face a left-handed starting pitcher and Teufel when it's a righty.

Golden!


Thanks! Except I just realized I got it backwards. Wally started against righties and Teufel against lefties.


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Mets Guy in Michigan wrote:
This might be sort of a tryout time for Wally, too. See if he can stay out of trouble and not piss everyone off. Kind of like a test drive.


Right. Of course, Backman being on the major league staff for a season or two (after having success at AAA) sets him up well to interview for managerial openings, whether they happen in New York or elsewhere.


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Mets planning to address the media this afternoon to announce the Alderstension. Notable in that (1) it seems Sandy usually prefers to face the media in less formal settings than a podium at a press conference, and (2) unless somebody else represents ownership (Bill Maher?), it'll be Jeff's first face time since the harassment/wrongful termination lawsuit broke.


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Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal tweeted that it was only a conference call, not a in-person press conference.


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Ken Rosenthal smells like a rose this afternoon. Adam Rubin, not so much.

On the coaching staff's status:

"We'll make a decision and have an announcement on the coaching staff very shortly after the end of the season. One rumor I would like to debunk is the possibility of Tim Teufel becoming the hitting coach. That's not something that we're contemplating. Tim does a very nice job for us at third base and with the infielders. I wouldn't anticipate a change in responsibility."

On whether Wally Backman is a candidate to join the major league staff:

"I'd rather not comment on any specific individuals. We'll make a statement at the end of the season if we have openings, and whether we've immediately filled those or not."


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Ruby reporting that Lamar Johnson and Luis Natera are out as batting coaches, possibly bullpen coach Ricky Bones, too.

Whispers in the beatwriters pool that Jeff disapproved of Natera's out-of-wedlock pregnancy.


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Already been nominated. According to Rubino, Alfonzo's one of the candidates.

A single short season in the NY-Penn League, though, that's not a whole lot of experience either.


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From the "Abreu" thread:

Frayed Knot wrote:
On the hitting coach front, Mets Blog (citing various sources) lists candidates under consideration to include Abreu, Edgardo Alfonzo, Savannah hitting coach Val Pascucci, LV hitting coach George Greer, and roving instructor Jack Voigt.
Lamar Johnson is expected to be reassigned within the org.


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Remember Jim Malone? Strength and conditioning coach Jim Malone?



You know, like to go cruising with his wife?



Yeah, well, that guy is out. The Mets' new organizational S&C guy is Mike Barwis.



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You may remember Mike from last winter, when the Mets packed a few of their guys --- Duda and Tejada and Flores, if I remember correctly --- off to his Midwestern camp for conditioning and shit. And yeah, he's a Michigan guy.



Man's got a method, he's got an motivational attitude, and he's got a connection to Fred's alma mater. What else could you ask for? A reality show?


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I'd bet a kidney his favorite movie is Braveheart, 300, or Gladiator.


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The Puma Sez - Mets are pursuing recently fired NYY hitting coach Kevin Long, although several other teams are as well including Arizona where Long is apparently tight with the just-hired Chip Hale

Also mentioned:
- Abreu probably not a HC candidate for this year
- Teufel has indicated he's not interested and will remain as 3B coach
- no indication that the club has reached out to Edgardo Alfonzo
- AAA hitter coach George Greer remains a possibility
- Rico Brogna has an interest but it's unclear whether that interest goes both ways

And on a semi-related note: the shortening of fences looks like it will proceed--as per Sandy's directive--although no specifics at of yet.


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