Mets fire manager Carlos Mendoza after 34-47 start
The New York Mets have cut ties with manager Carlos Mendoza after a brutal 34-47 start to the season, forcing an early-season overhaul in Flushing Meadows.

The New York Mets fired manager Carlos Mendoza on Tuesday, terminating his tenure after a 34-47 start to the season. The decision came after weeks of unmet expectations and a franchise floundering in the NL East race. Team president of baseball operations David Stearns announced the move in a terse statement, citing the need for a "fresh start" to address the club's downward spiral.





















