Gary Cohen: Fired Mets manager Carlos Mendoza 'least culpable' for team's struggles
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Sean Keeley
Summary
SNY announcer Gary Cohen comments on the New York Mets' decision to fire manager Carlos Mendoza amid a disappointing 34-47 season with a $330M payroll. Cohen argues that while the move was predictable, Mendoza is the "least culpable" person for the team's struggles, suggesting the franchise's problems run deeper than the manager.
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· 2 pulledIt's always the case that when a team is struggling where the Mets are, that the manager is the first to go.
And he's probably the least culpable of everybody who has contributed to this mess.
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