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Andy Green’s first speech lifted ‘a lot of weight’ off Mets’ shoulders after Carlos Mendoza firing

New York Mets Andy Green’s first speech lifted ‘a lot of weight’ off Mets’ shoulders after Carlos Mendoza firing By Mark W. Sanchez Published June 27, 2026, 7:22 p.m. ET Mets interim manager Andy Green walks back to the dugout after making a pitching change on Saturday. Jason Szenes for the New York Post Put in an impossible position, Andy Green stepped into a crowded Mets clubhouse and did “the best he possibly could,” in the words of A.J. Minter.

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On Friday, in the aftermath of a firing of Carlos Mendoza that felt both inevitable and surprising, if only because it had not happened sooner, the former (and future) senior VP for player development and current interim manager gathered the Mets and authored his first rallying speech in Queens.

The overall message: Play the game, do not worry about tomorrow or yesterday and ignore the outside noise and expectations.

Let others feel pressure and focus on the game itself.

Read original at New York Post

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