David Stearns insists he still has Steve Cohen’s support after Mets’ Carlos Mendoza firing

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David Stearns said that he hasn’t considered stepping aside from his role as the Mets’ president of baseball operations — and that he still has the support of owner Steve Cohen to do the job — in the aftermath of Carlos Mendoza’s firing.

David Stearns addresses reporters during his June 26 press conference after Carlos Mendoza’s firing. Imagn Images

Mendoza, who guided the Mets to the NLCS in 2024 before they collapsed in the second half of last year and opened 2026 with a 34-47 record, was fired Friday with the Mets reaching a six-game losing streak.

Steve Cohen is pictured before the Mets’ March 26 game. Robert Sabo for the NY Post
Carlos Mendoza is pictured during the Mets’ June 25 game against the Cubs. Charles Wenzelberg

“I believe that we are building the foundation of an organization that can deliver what we all want,” Stearns said, when asked why he hasn’t considered stepping down. “I don’t believe that our record on the field this year is indicative of some of the advancements that we have made in the organization, but clearly our record is nowhere good enough.”

Andy Green, who previously managed the Padres, will take over as interim manager for the remainder of the season, but Stearns said that Green will return to the office following the campaign — and that the Mets will conduct a full managerial search.

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