New York Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson is taking an immediate
leave of absence to address his personal health, according to several
reports on Tuesday.
According to the New York Daily News, Alderson
admitted that he is stepping aside in order to fight a form of cancer
that returned in April, and he will undergo chemotherapy.
As a
result Alderson's top lieutenant John Ricco will serve as the interim
General Manager, splitting time with one-time Mets GM Omar Minaya, who
is in the front office leading the clubs scouting department.
When
asked by reporters on Tuesday whether Alderson will return to his
normal duties when and if the cancer is under control, Mets COO Jeff
Wilpon didn't want to speculate, only stating that Alderson's health
comes first.
This is not the first time that Alderson has been hit
by cancer. In December of 2015 he was diagnosed with cancer and
underwent chemo to treat the disease in early 2016. He wound up having
surgery later that same year.
Alderson did indicated that he has
been undergoing treatment since he was re-diagnosed in April, adding
that he expects to have surgery this summer, and that his "prognosis is
actually good."
It is interesting that the news is coming when the
team is in the midst of turning into the worst team in the National
League. The Mets dropped their seventh in a row last night to the
Pittsburgh Pirates, falling to 31-45 on the season. New York is 20-44
since an 11-1 start to the season.
The entire season has been marred by
horrendous offensive performances on a nightly basis, inconsistent
pitching, injuries, and an encyclopedia of managerial gaffs by first
year skipper Mickey Callaway. In short, the 2018 season has been a
complete nightmare for all involved.
For weeks fans have been
wondering whether the Mets would eventually part ways with Alderson at
some point this season, considering how poorly the team has
underachieved since its surprising World Series run in 2015.
While
Alderson gets lots of brownie points for acquiring Yoenis Cespedes in
2015, and having Noah Syndergaard fall into his lap in the R.A. Dickey
trade with Toronto in 2013, he has received plenty of criticism for his
inability to build a competent minor league system and for putting way
too much stock in aging players well past their prime.
“I feel
personally responsible for the results that we’ve had,” Alderson told
reporters on Tuesday. “At the same time, I have confidence in our
manager, our staff, our players that this will change.”
Again, there is no indication that Alderson will return to the Mets this season or ever.
The
news changes the story-line for the Mets. Now fans will get a first
hand look at how John Ricco handles to role as GM for an extended period
of time. Ricco was once Mets interim GM for all of three weeks back in
October of 2010 when the Mets, ironically, fired Minaya before hiring
Alderson. Now Ricco gets to replace Alderson and will have Minaya
working with him. Can you say: awkward?
Ricco will now be
responsible for some of the biggest decisions moving forward for New
York, namely selling off players come the July 31 trade deadline. Will
Ricco and company keep Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard? Will they be
more willing to tear the team down and begin a full rebuild? Is Ricco
the next full time GM of the Mets? And what does this all mean for
Mickey Callaway and his future with the club?
There are a lot of
questions, and we will begin to get the answers in the coming days and
weeks. One thing is certain, the Mets are moving in a new direction
without Sandy Alderson.
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