Mets appreciate what Andy Green has already done in ‘impossible’ situation
Andy Green has taken over as the interim manager of the New York Mets after Carlos Mendoza was fired. Green, who previously served as the vice president for player development, is facing an uphill battle as the team continues to struggle. The Mets have lost four of six games under Green's leadership, and are expected to be sellers at the August 3 trade deadline.
- ▪Andy Green is the new interim manager of the New York Mets.
- ▪Green took over after Carlos Mendoza was fired.
- ▪The Mets have lost four of six games under Green's leadership.
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New York Mets Mets appreciate what Andy Green has already done in ‘impossible’ situation By Mike Puma Published July 3, 2026, 9:22 p.m. ET Andy Green took over as Mets interim manager after Carlos Mendoza was fired. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post ATLANTA — Andy Green began Week 2 in his interim managerial role on Friday, savoring his return to the dugout but under no illusion that he possesses all the answers. A week earlier, Green departed the Mets’ front office, where he served as vice president for player development, to assume the managerial reins upon Carlos Mendoza’s firing. The Mets lost four of six games in Green’s first week, continuing a skid that will leave them as sellers heading to the Aug. 3 trade deadline.
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