List of New York Mets owners and executives

The New York Mets are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Queens, in New York City, New York. They play in the National League East division. In the team's history (1962-), the Mets have employed 12 general managers (GMs).[1] The GM controls player transactions, hiring and firing of the coaching staff, and negotiates with players and agents regarding contracts.[2] The longest-tenured GM is Frank Cashen, who held the position for 11 years (1980–1990).[1]

Table key

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Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (‡ denotes induction as manager)[3]
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Member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame[4]

Owners

General managers

Sandy Alderson, general manager of the Mets from 2011–2018
#[a]NameSeasonsRef
1George Weiss‡§19621966[1]
2Bing Devine1967[1]
3Johnny Murphy§19681969[1]
4Bob Scheffing19701974[1]
5Joe McDonald19751979[1]
6Frank Cashen§19801991[1]
7Al Harazin19921993[1]
8Joe McIlvaine19941997[1]
9Steve Phillips1997[1]
Frank Cashen (Interim)1998[1]
Steve Phillips19982003[1]
10Jim Duquette2004[1]
11Omar Minaya20052010[1]
John Ricco (Interim)2010[1]
12Sandy Alderson2010–2018[1]
John Ricco (Interim, as part of triumvirate)2018[1]
Omar Minaya (Interim, as part of triumvirate)2018[1]
J. P. Ricciardi (Interim, as part of triumvirate)2018[1]
13Brodie Van Wagenen2018[1]

Other executives

Footnotes

  • a #: A running total of the number of Mets' GMs. Thus, any GM who has two or more separate terms is only counted once.
  • Assistant GM John Ricco served as interim GM following the dismissal of Minaya on October 4, 2010. He returned to Asst. GM on October 29, when Alderson was hired.
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References

  1. "Executive Database". Baseball America. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
  2. Schwarz, Alan (December 21, 2005). "2005 General Manager Roundtable". Baseball America. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
  3. "Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  4. "Mets Hall of Fame". New York Mets. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
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