Manager Craig Counsell, whose contract is set to expire with Milwaukee, will reportedly interview with New York, where he's long been believed to be a leading candidate.
Wednesday. Counsell's contract is set to expire next week and the Brewers have reportedly given the Mets permission to meet with the 53-year-old skipper.to manage the club. The former Brewers president made Counsell his manager in Milwaukee early in the 2015 season. Counsell subsequently guided the Brew Crew to three NL Central titles and five playoff appearances in the past six seasons.
The Mets, meanwhile, are coming off a disastrous 2023 campaign. One year removed from winning 101 games, the Mets were out of the playoff picture at thein a best-of-three wild-card series.
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