6:10PM: Eppler resigned to avoid being a distraction to the club during an ongoing MLB investigation into Eppler and the Mets allegedly making improper use of the injured list, as per a report from the New York Post. (Link to our full post on this story.)
3:23PM: Mets general manager Billy Eppler has resigned from his position, according to a press release from the team. Mets owner Steve Cohen said that Eppler “led this team through a 101-win season and postseason berth last year and he will be missed. We accepted Billy’s resignation today as he decided it is in everyone’s best interest to fully hand over the leadership of Baseball Operations to David Stearns. On behalf of the Mets organization, we wish him all the best.”
Eppler himself issued a comment in the release, saying “I wanted David to have a clean slate and that meant me stepping down. I hope for nothing but the best for the entire Mets organization.”
Given how Stearns’ first few weeks have seen the Mets cut ties with manager Buck Showalter and make some other personnel changes within the front office, it doesn’t seem shocking on paper that Eppler is also on the way out. That said, Eppler had been expected to continue as GM and serve as Stearns’ top lieutenant, making today’s news “a major surprise” in the view of SNY’s Andy Martino. Two full years remained on the original four-year contract Eppler signed with the Mets in November 2021.
The Amazins brought Eppler into the fold with the hopes of stabilizing a front office that had become a revolving door. Sandy Alderson stepped away from the GM position in July 2018 due to a battle with cancer, with John Ricco, J.P. Ricciardi, Omar Minaya handling matters on an interim basis until Brodie Van Wagenen was hired a few months later as the new general manager. Van Wagenen’s tenure lasted for a little more than two years (until Cohen bought the team), and incoming GM Jared Porter lasted only six weeks before being being fired due to reports of a past incident of sexual harassment. Zack Scott then became interim GM but lasted less than a year, as a DWI charge led the Mets to ultimately part ways.
Even with the lockout interrupting much of the 2021-22 offseason, the Mets still spent big both before and after the transactions freeze, with some of Eppler’s biggest strikes happening in the few weeks between his hiring and the early-December shutdown. That winter saw the Mets bring Max Scherzer, Starling Marte, Eduardo Escobar, Mark Canha, and Chris Bassitt into the fold, while also hiring Showalter as the new manager. The result was a 101-61 record, the second-highest win total in the Mets’ franchise history. However, New York still had to settle for a wild card slot after losing the NL East crown to the Braves on a tiebreaker, and the Mets’ playoff run quickly ended with a three-game loss to the Padres in the NL Wild Card Series.
With Cohen sparing no expense on player payroll, Eppler kept the big moves coming last winter, bringing both new faces (Justin Verlander, Kodai Senga, Jose Quintana, and more) to Queens on pricey free agent deals, re-signing Mets staples Edwin Diaz and Brandon Nimmo, and even extending other regulars like Jeff McNeil. The result was an Opening Day payroll of over $330MM — far and away the biggest in baseball history, with a record luxury tax hit to match.
Unfortunately for the Mets and their fans, the large payroll meant an equally large disappointment when the team simply failed to get on track. With injuries playing a factor, New York finished only 75-87, resulting in a midseason pivot that saw Scherzer, Verlander, Canha, Escobar, Tommy Pham, Dominic Leone, and David Robertson all dealt, primarily to add some new young talent to the organization since the Mets ate most of the remaining salary involved in these trades.
“One of the goals here is to expedite the longer-term goal. We’re trying to restock and reload the farm system,” Eppler told reporters at the trade deadline. “You have to go through a little pain to get where we want to go, but I feel like the organization is making strides towards a better future…..Going into 2024 we don’t see ourselves having the same odds that we did in 2022 and 2023, but we will field a competitive team.”
It remains to be seen how the Mets could operate under Stearns, and whether their plan to take some level of a step back next season will impact how they spend, or how they acquire talent. Whatever the outcome, Eppler won’t be part of the plan going forward, so hiring a new general manager as Stearns’ number two will now also be on the Mets’ to-do list.
Only 48 years old, Eppler already has a lengthy resume in baseball. Beginning as a scout in the Rockies organization, he moved on to a decade-long run in the Yankees’ front office that saw Eppler promoted first to scouting director and then to assistant GM under Brian Cashman. The Angels hired Eppler as their general manager heading into the 2016 season, but was fired in September 2020 after the team failed to post a winning record in any of Eppler’s five seasons in charge. He then briefly explored a new career path running WME’s baseball representation division, but was only in that job for a few months before stepping down to take the Mets’ GM job.
Eppler’s seven seasons as a general manager saw his teams deliver a 508-523 record, with only the 2021 Mets finishing above the .500 mark. Despite the lack of results, it is still difficult to truly evaluate Eppler as an executive given the circumstances of both his jobs. Angels owner Arte Moreno is known to carry a heavy influence over his front office’s decisions, and the Halos’ string of losing seasons has continued even after Eppler’s departure. Eppler had more autonomy in New York, though Cohen’s desire to instantly make the Mets into a contender with no regard to payroll created its own set of unique pressures. Eppler also had to combat the perception (and perhaps even the reality) that was something of a placeholder GM, only brought in once the previous choices were fired in quick succession, and with Cohen ultimately always intending to hire Stearns or a bigger-name executive like Theo Epstein or Billy Beane.
While Eppler’s resignation appears to have caught the Mets somewhat off-guard, there may no ulterior motive beyond what Eppler expressed in his own statement. Having the former front office boss still in the organization as the second-in-command is an unusual situation, and it could be that Eppler had a change of heart after his first few weeks working under Stearns. Resigning now gives Eppler a jump on the offseason, perhaps for a fresh start with another club or for a job outside of front office work, given his past association with WME.
receo
It’s Christmas Day in Queens!
LordD99
Why?
rottenboyfriend
Billy spent 5 years ruining the Angels and was able to do the same with the Mets in 2 years! The contracts to Scherzer and Verlander were malpractice especially when U look at the amounts Texas and Huston ended up being responsible for! This guy would fail managing a lemonade stand where he is the only employee! Nobody will ever give him another GM job!
LordD99
Now rottenboy, tell the other side of the story.
websoulsurfer
He is not smart enough to even know the other side of the story.
Fever Pitch Guy
Lord – Talk about short term memory … he didn’t even remember Billy was most responsible for landing Ohtani!
rottenboyfriend
Billy was such a control freak Ohtani was pissed Billy put so many restricts on him not allowing him to DH two days prior and the 2 days after each of his starts! Every pitcher and player he signed never worked out and they were all over paid as well. Harvey, Cozart, Quintana, and many others! This guy was the worst GM in Angel history and he had 5 years to make the team competitive! Scherzer and JV making 43M per at their age was insanity! He left the Angels in worse shape than when he started and no bonified major leaguers even with all his high first round draft pics!
rottenboyfriend
So U R saying those contracts were so bad no way any GM would have given out that amount of doe! Billy if the best GM ever at spending other people’s money foolishly!
rottenboyfriend
Even the 325M Lendor deal I forgot about that one!
rottenboyfriend
So Quintana has a descent year at age 32 with Pittsburgh earning 2M salary so Billy gives him a 2 year deal for 26M at age 33. Stats this first season 3-6 with a 1.6 war with another season left on his deal. Other than Ohtani I don’t think Billy has signed one other long term deal that was positive!
rottenboyfriend
U R right buddy!
LordD99
@Fever, I see rotten doubled and tripled down on his knowledge gap!
dugmet
Scherzer and JV were not bad decisions or bad deals actually and they were likely driven by direction from the owner, not the GM. They were short term bandages due to no pitching depth in the minors. Both were dealt and top prospects obtained. Money is not an issue for the owner.
Missippi_has_3Ks
He was An I.doit with the angels and also with the Mets. Anthony Rendon, Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander, all poo poo contracts.
Dogbone
Kenny Williams one of the leading candidates out there.
LordD99
I have a bridge to sell you if you think Eppler was responsible for the Rendon, Scherzer and Verlander contracts. Those were all negotiated with the owners. What he was responsible for was getting prospects back for the two latter players when Cohen moved on. The difference between Cohen and Moreno. Cohen puts up his money once he recognizes he made a mistake and gets value back. Moreno still sits with Rendon.
aragon
Rendon was not his. Arte signed hilm.
aragon
Arte gave him full no-trade.
RunDMC
But you’re comparing aging HoFers: Scherzer and reigning Cy winner: Verlander with postseason experience against “no habla English” Rendon. Owners are more interested in Bauer than Rendon, if they have to pay anything for him, including a roster spot.
padam
Volg, Escobar, Baez (and possibly Marte – only half in on the contract)…there’s other deals and signings he made that didn’t help. I doubt Cohen picked up the phone on those.
Missippi_has_3Ks
Can’t forget about Vogel-Mr. I eat açaí bowls pregame- back. He actually said that was his pregame meal. I’m having a fat time believing that
SgtGrumbles
Baez was not traded for by Eppler, that was Zack Scott who only had the role because Jared Porter was fired for being a creep.
PoisonedPens
All of those contracts (Rendon, Scherzer, Verlander) were owner-driven.
Let’s see how excited Mets fans are when Stearns rolls out big free agent signings like Yasmani Grandal and Mike Moustakas!!!
dugmet
On paper Vogey was an excellent low cost low risk addition. Escobar was a great fit. Marte was a great fit and a second tier MVP in 2022. GM cannot predict injuries. Baez was likely driven to help Lindor who struggled a bit in year 1. But Baez acted like an arse and Mets made a better move bringing in Escobar’s veteran presence.
dugmet
Best a GM and front office can do is to project outcomes based on prior outcomes. Sometimes players underperform. That’s on the players.
MLB Casino
How about Christian Yelich at 26 million a year, compare that to Freddie Freeman at 27 mil or Mookie Betts at 20 mil. Yelich isnt worth half his 26 mil per year for next 5 years up to age 37 for this money strapped franchise. Or how about feather weight hitter Jackie Bradley for 2 years for 24 million, sheer genius, brilliance.
M.C.Homer
Scapegoat for a massively underperforming team.
The Mets mess is on the players
Missippi_has_3Ks
And who puts the team together? Who orchestrates signings, trades and roster construction. The GM.
M.C.Homer
Right along with Cohen..Cohen acted as POBO and signed off on every deal.
Ok, those same dudes put together pretty much the same team last year which yielded 101 wins.
Overpaid and added Verlander this year because all the other big spenders wanted him too. Who didn’t?
You add that dude to a team that won 101 games and looking ahead then all seemed set..
Those same players didn’t get it done this year.
Now you are Looking in the rear view mirror and making judgements
realsox
I love this: Eppler, with Cohen’s approval, spends, spends, spends and loads the roster with All-Star players, only to finish 75-87. To all White Sox fans who insist the team would prosper under new ownership willing to spend, spend, spend, let this be a cautionary tale. Yeah, and how about those Padres?
Samuel
It wasn’t Cohen’s approval – it was at his direction. Cohen was the one negotiating with the players and their agents. He ran the press conferences.
M.C.Homer
Miss Ippi,
That comment compounded by your user name is surprising you havn’t been muted.
Missippi_has_3Ks
I’m actually Hispanic from California myself but 1) thought the user name was funny and 2) stand behind my comments about the players above. Your need the Justin Turners, Chris Taylor’s, Corey Seagers to lead the team while the Sotos, Machados, Lindors to loosen up and bring the party to the clubhouse.
M.C.Homer
I appreciate your thoughtful response
PoisonedPens
Because David Ortiz had nothing to do with leading the Red Sox to the World Series on multiple occasions?
youngTank15
Lindor is not Dominican and Manny is Dominican American.
Missippi_has_3Ks
*latin American players is what I should have written
youngTank15
So that includes you Mexicans too right?
User 2079935927
A 100 win season last year was ruining the team huh? Okay smh
tangerinepony
So it’s Billy’s fault that the Mets had 101 wins in 2022 and it’s also his fault by signing both verlander and scherzer the. once that didn’t work out he traded them both in order to replenish the farm system so the Mets can success in future years. So it’s all epplers fault eh? SMH get a clue
Hemlock
October 5– Billy Eppler Fan Appreciation Day
Robrock30
They call it Flushing for a reason lol
Robrock30
He probably didn’t like his new responsibilities which included getting coffee for David Stearns. lol
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Eppler would have paid twenty bucks for coffee that was poured the day before.
Robrock30
Voila it starts to emerge that there is an MLB investigation surrounding Eppler’s misuse of the IL which Mets fans will know what I am inferring.
# 3 GM hired by Sandy Alderson to be fired Porter, Scott & now Eppler and this is after Sandy hired Mickey Callaway.
Roll
thinking about coaches too Buck was due to be fired this year or next year. Outside of Collins, have the mets had a coach last 3 or more years this century? i think its 5 in the last decade alone with Collins, Beltran, Rojas Callaway and now Showalter. Yes beltran didnt make it into the season but he still was coach for i believe the offseason.
rottenboyfriend
Manny I R spot on my friend!! The Angels gave him his first gig and there never should have been a second one! Now we find out he was’nt even playing by the rules!
Deadguy
Jingle Bells….
sfes
I know one commenter who’s about to bust his wad
tigers2022
He got me half way there too
Hemlock
One? All of them.
Deadguy
We’re talking a wad of cash here right?
avenger65
Sounds a lot like Showalter leaving. “Either leave or I’ll fire you.” Stearns is definitely cleaning house. I wonder which players will get the axe next.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Actually I appreciate the courtesy of everyone pretending that it is Eppler’s idea to leave. Eppler was paid handsomely and was dumped semi-graciously – not a bad run for someone who is at best middle of the pack following owner’s orders or at worst someone really bad at his position
Deadguy
I love it when I get dumped Semi graciously and the whole world knows it wasn’t my idea, but I get to play it off like it was because Buck Showalter just did the same thing? This is why I never play Texas Hold Em
Troy Percival's iPad
Bloom let them fire him. Chaim wanted to collect unemployment. Chess, not checkers
LordD99
Just as Showalter is being paid in 2024, I’m sure Eppler will be paid too. He might have legitimately stepped down, but that doesn’t mean Cohen won’t pay him because he understands the situation he placed Eppler in at the very start. For all we know, when Eppler took the job knowing that there was a high probability Stearns would eventually be his boss, he might have it in his contract that if someone was brought in above him, he would have the right to step down with full pay.. Cohen wouldn’t have blinked an eye at that point. Hopefully his agent was smart enough to include that clause.
I do think there’s a chance here that Eppler could have remained; otherwise, he’d have been out the other day with Showalter. Stearns even mentioned how he valued and had a good relationship with Eppler. It wouldn’t make sense to go out of his way to praise Eppler only to fire him a couple days later. More likely, maybe Eppler found out how Stearns planned to use him once they chatted, and he opted to opt out.
He’ll get another job.
Blue Baron
These guys don’t need unemployment insurance.
mlb fan
“Don’t need unemployment”..You can better believe they’ll file for unemployment if eligible. You see it all the time in Hollywood.
Blue Baron
If you say so. Good for you to be so concerned.
SocoComfort
They probably get severance pay on top of unemployment lol.
PoisonedPens
No, but both managers and GMs do get guaranteed contracts, which stipulate they’re still paid out in full when they’re fired. So yeah, I don’t feel so bad either since I don’t have that cushion. A couple years ago some team was still paying like three managers simultaneously.
Les Metserables
Would love an overview of all his moves in NY.
Hemlock
Signed a player…didn’t play enough
Signed an old player…didn’t age well
Signed a medium-aged player…medium worked out
Signed a pitcher…didn’t pitch enough
Signed a hitter…didn’t hit enough
Signed a manager…didn’t manage enough
Signed a sign…didn’t braille enough
Deadguy
You forgot cooked a steak… and ruined it
Ordered medium… and was served rubber
roywhite
Gotta wonder who will hire Eppler next…
brooklyn62
Whoever does,whether baseball or not, Eppler will screw that up too!
websoulsurfer
He will get signed. He didn’t resign without some idea of where his next stop might be,
briar-patch thatcher
As SOON as the Vogelfat article came out, he skips town. Beautiful.
I love baseball.
roywhite
Hopefully tomorrow the headline will be “Vogelfat resigns too!”.
filihok
rw
Muted
Deadguy
Mute me too
filihok
b-r T
Muted
slider32
Counsell on the way? GM?
la verdad
Counsell on the way….as GM?!?! I won’t rule it out.
Canosucks
IN EPPLER is gone! Is Fatbach going too?
Growing up a long time Mets fan in NY and being out in Angel Honk land now I thought the nightmare would never end!
Eppler will not be hired to coach little league baseball! Christmas came Early.!!!
LordD99
History says your nightmare will continue.
LFGMets (Metsin7) #InEpplerIsGone!!!!
@Canosucks The Heavens have blessed us today
sfes
There he is, I knew you’d be here!
Monkey’s Uncle
Robert Saleh might be available soon….
ChuckyNJ
Dumb New York Sports Fan Alert!
Blue Baron
Says the NJ guy.
DarrenDreifortsContract
The Mets can have all the money in the world but at the end of the day they are still the Mets.
THEY LIVE!!!
Wish I could upvote this x 1000!
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Eventually the Mets will win a World Series and they will still find a way to be a dumpster fire at the same time. Still better than with Wilpons where they were the dumpster fire without the chance of winning
SocoComfort
“ Still better than with Wilpons where they were the dumpster fire without the chance of winning”
Yea the Wilpons ownership had three World Series appearances in their tenure from 1986 up until they lost the team. Fred Wilpon was 50% owner of the 1986 Mets WS team. The Wilpons had more success in their tenure than your Cubs. The wheels feel off at the end and that’s what people dwell on. I’m sure the Pirates or the Reds would have preferred to have that Mets run than the one they have had in that same time frame of the Wilpon era
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Soco Comfo
I think your response is fair. They started much better than they finished and they are now judged predominately on that weak finish.
Deadguy
Thanks for putting my life into perspective?
getrealgone2
He must have read the conversation from earlier today.
chrcritter
big surprise there
Edp007
Quite the merry go round in Queens , no?
Players GMs Managers come and go
Stability ? What’s that ?
LordD99
Stearns does not want anyone working for him that has an opinion. He’s the boss. That’s fine. Buck is gone as a manger because he’d have an opinion. A strong one. They both can respect each other, but also know they could never work with each other.
Sunday Lasagna
Dear Lord99, how do you know this? Do you know David? Was no one in Milwaukee allowed to express opinions? Maybe he and Billy spent the last 72 hours together and their visions of the future are just different? Maybe? Could be? I’d guess probably.
LordD99
I essentially said the same above about Stearns/Eppler.
Sunday Lasagna
no, not really Lord99.
Good Leader – surrounds himself with talented people that will bring differing opinions and strategies to the table. Leader then chooses the best path
Bad Leader – ensures that all those around them have the same opinion as they do
you wrote that you think he doesn’t want anyone working for him that has an opinion, that would make Stearns a bad leader. I doubt that is the case.
I believe as I wrote that Eppler and Stearns probably realized they have different visions. Guessing Eppler hoped for more autonomy than Stearns was willing to give.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
The only think Buck and Billy have in common is their first initial.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
So, he should hire Asian women? Lol
Tacoshells
Is he better than zaidi??
MLB Top 100 Commenter
No, Zaidi will get you a losing record for far less money
Simm
Lmao
websoulsurfer
Zaidi will also get you a 107 win record for far less money.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Webby
You are so proud that the Padres as a wild card had a single season where they beat division winner Dodgers yet you have pride for Giants winning the Division by a game over Dodgers and then losing in the playoffs to them. Which is it?
solaris602
I just get this vision of Eppler loading up the last box of his stuff into his car when a burly Mets fan wearing a Keith Hernandez jersey flips him the bird and yells, “YOU SUCK, EPPLA!!!”
C Yards Jeff
LOL. Or, maybe both Buck and Billy got there walking papers at the sometime. Fans catch wind of it and gather at the stadium. As Eppler is leaving a Seinfeld “magic loogie” scene unfolds. “Thanks for nothing pretty boy”. Enraged; Eppler hocks one. The attacked thinking it was a lone loogie from Eppler didn’t see Showalter crouched behind a turnstile
Deadguy
Reminds me of the movie of the Philadelphia NLF kicker who can’t kick anymore and there burning cardboard cuts of him? Keith Hernandez Jersey? Does Stawberry sub just as well?
solaris602
Well now I can add to it: Billy smiles, nods, and starts to drive away but is flagged down by Lt Colombo. “Hey, Billy, nice car! Boy what you must have pulled down as a GM. I know you wanna get home to the family, so I just have a couple questions about your use of the IL. I’m sure we can get this all cleared up in a couple minutes and have you on your way.”
Hurricane Sandy
I picture him with the station wagon all packed to leave then looks behind and sees Vogelbach looking longingly at him. He says “let’s go boy, you coming?” as he pats the back seat.. and no sooner does he finish saying the words than Daniel hops right in contentedly. Billy tosses back a jerky treat for Daniel as he pulls away which is promptly snatched out of the air.
MPrck
Mets fans rejoice he’s gone before he traded with the Angels to bring Rendon to the big apple. The best thing the teams done all year long.
brooklyn62
HALLELUJAH!!! Christmas came early!! The baseball gods were too busy hating on the Brewers this week.
Slider_withcheese
I miss him already. RIP
nukeg
A lot of Angel fans know Eppler was very close with Ohtani. Many believe he was the main architect to get Shohei to the Angels.
100 bucks says he gets hired in the Dodgers, Giants, or Mariners organization as a “special consultant.”
websoulsurfer
Eppler started scouting Ohtani when he was with the Yankees. Made several trips over to Japan to meet with him personally when with the Yankees. Since the Angels didn’t and still don’t have any scouts in Japan, he was 100% the ONLY reason the Angels were in on Ohtani.
I can see him going to the Padres since he is from San Diego, interviewed with them prior to Preller signing, and has a great relationship with Preller. Preller said this week that he could hire a GM and Eppler with his scouting and analytics background would be a great fit.
Braves Butt-Head
The reason for the Mets collapse was from one guy and that’s they guy that said “Throw it again”.
He pissed off the Braves and the Braves snapped their fingers like Thanos and reduced the Mets to a pile of nothingness.
Eppler is just the scapegoat but we all know it’s Pete Alonso’s fault lol
LonnieB
As a Braves fan I really think it’s more exciting being a Mets fan. It’s like a sitcom everyday for you guys. You don’t even need cable.
ChuckyNJ
One of the many reasons why LOLmets endures.
Stevil
Next: Special advisor to Jerry Dipoto tasked with reeling in Ohtani.
Right?
Gwynning
Asst. GM to Preller whilst landing the big O for SD.
10centBeerNight
New POBO is a winner and should have autonomy to build his entire team. To Eppler’s credit – exceptional returns at deadline. Would prefer these teams hold off such announcements till November. Now is the time for the post season teams to have the compete attention
LonnieB
This site is literally named trade rumors. The deadline was months ago. Something has to keep the train running. MLB.com has all your post season things. It’s hard being a Braves fan cause I have nothing to do this week but wait.
Skip Church
Who would have thought that the guy who was Cohen’s 7th or 8th choice for the GM job when he was hired wouldn’t finish his contract? Good riddance.
LFGMets (Metsin7) #InEpplerIsGone!!!!
@Skip Church you are 100% right
Every-Sha-La-La-La
Restocking and reloading the farm system? I know a guy named Bloom who’s looking for a job.
Who knows, maybe Eppler’s hoping for the Boston job. It could be a Justin Turner/J.D. Martinez kind of situation.
ctyank7
Yeah, he quit…. He should consider himself lucky he was able to finish out the season considering the way Cohen threw him under the bus in the middle of the summer when he spoke openly about his plans to bring in a Chief Baseball Officer to work above Eppler..
Unless Eppler is THAT clueless, which is possible.
THEY LIVE!!!
I imagined there would be many happy Mets fans and I’m right. Sadly though, The Mets will always be the Mets. Only chance of changing anything is changing everything.
JoeBrady
I’m not sure he is any good or not, but the crazy spending came down from Cohen. I don’t think there is any chance that he spent that type of money without being directed to, at least on the big guys.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Joe Brady
Concur
Arte and Stevie called the shots
Billy was happy to take the money and run
Billy deserves to be mocked, but that doesn’t mean that if given free rein he would be the dumbest of 30 GMs.
But he either carried no weight with his owners or was low in talent, or simply chose to be a yes man
Go on, take the money and run
Samuel
Joe;
If you remember, Cohen negotiated the contracts for Verlander and Schurzer – Carlos Correa as well. He was the one speaking at the press conferences and taking the bows.
Like Ted Turner I think Mr. Cohen has learned his lesson, and turned it over to his “Baseball People” – i.e. David Stearns and the FO he assembles.
These kids need a strawman to dump on because they’re such entitled fans and know little about the game or the business of the game.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Good riddance!
astrosrule
Could it be that he’s just not that good of an executive? As soon as the author wrote “starting in the Rockies organization,” it’s obvious. He worked for Cashman who is proving to not be great. He failed in Anaheim, though that is more on ownership than Eppler. Now this failure. Guess he’s failed his way up into the league office next?
HalosHeavenJJ
As bas as Arte is as an owner, Eppler was equally as bad at drafting. His strategy was to take raw athletes and train them to be baseball players. All while Arte skimped on development at every level.
websoulsurfer
Lets go backwards
2020 – Reid Detmers
2019 – Will Wilson and Kyren Paris
2018 – 7 that made the majors so far including Kyle Bradish
2017 – Jo Adell and Griffin Canning
2016 – 6 that made the majors including Thaiss, Marsh, and Rodriguez
5 in 5 years that have been contributors to their MLB team. That is better than average.
Plus Ohtani. Who was never an Angel without him.
Blackouts are racist
That doesn’t tell me anything. Maybe the MLB roster was so bad anyone could have made it through. How did this group do?
HalosHeavenJJ
That’s better than one would expect, but really not that great.
I’m glad Detmers and Canning fell well below expectations in the draft and Eppler snagged the obvious choices
Drafting Wilson then cutting him months later when both George Kirby and Corbin Carroll were both on the board is clearly a lowlight.
.
HalosHeavenJJ
A bit of both. Neither Adell or Paris reaches MLB with a better club.
Detmers and Canning are both decent with flashes of really good.
Thaiss was supposed to be a quick to the majors bat that the Angels crack development team spent years instituting swing changes that didn’t work and slowed his development. But he looks like a decent second catcher.
Losing Bradish sucks. No doubt. But would he have developed into what he is now here? Probably not.
Marsh is a stud. And he brought back O’Hoppe who is also a stud and will be the catcher of the future.
What Eppler really lacked was that later round pick who became something at least somewhat useful. A bullpen arm, utility guy, something.
websoulsurfer
All 5 of them had a major league average or better season so far in their careers. That is far above average for those draft years.
Obviously, Ohtani is far above that.
Ma4170
Im a little surprised they would want him out before this offseason w ohtani and yamamoto FA and eppler’s good reputation and relationships w Japanese players
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Ben Franklin and Andrew Jackson also have a good reputation with free agents, both foreign and domestic
Gwynning
*had
HalosHeavenJJ
Billy, why don’t you grab a seat and tell me whether you’d rather quit or get fired…
harrycarey
So now Stearns can clean house in Mets administration. How many Brewer people will change to become Mets scouts and instructors?
LFGMets (Metsin7) #InEpplerIsGone!!!!
Only took them a year and a half to get it right. I like this Stearns guy already. I can finally take pride in my username. Stearns has officially made a better move than Eppler has in his whole career, and it only took him a day. Looks like I was right again
Samuel
Wow!
You actually had a chance to find out about ” this Stearns guy”.
How many weeks have you been following MLB?
ChetLemonaid
Im happy for you!
websoulsurfer
Eppler will be a GM in 2024. What team will fire their GM next?
acoss13
I’d take Eppler over Chris Getz from the White Sox, at least Eppler has had some success at getting talent.
My guess is he joins another organization as either a GM to a POBO, or as an assistant GM.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Robinson Cano is also a free agent!
YankeesBleacherCreature
Gotta appreciate how fast Cohen moves.
Cleon Jones
Whelp, the owner’s still there. Stearns having “free rein” best mean no interference from Cohen. I hope Stearns can run it his way. If so, Mets will be good, soon. If not, it will continue to be a chaotic suckfest in Queens.
Citizen1
It was resign or be fired
ham77
Rats know when to jump off a sinking ship.
Rsox
The New York Mets putting the “fun” in disfunction…
cleonswoboda
I’m waiting for the Marlins to dump Kim Ng and have the Mets sign her. you heard it here first.
meckert
This is a big puff of nothing.
holycow16
Go Cubs Go!!
Old York
Buh Bye! Now if only Cashman would leave and New York would be a better place overall.
jjd002
What does misusing the IL mean? I thought it was common knowledge that teams find some phantom injuries sometimes to get player’s some breaks?
MarlinsFanBase
It’s all Eppler’s fault that Steve Cohen isn’t Micky Arison.
As for the latest story about the improper use of the IL, is there any team not improperly using the IL? Billy simply got caught where others don’t. Apparently MLB gets fooled by the obvious improper use, but not by blatant improper use.
GarryHarris
I remember a MLB.com broadcast on satellite radio 12 or so years ago when the baseball talk show host pointed out how Baltimore and Buck Showalter took advantage of the IL rules and stretched them to expand their roster.
LordD99
So a more interesting question now is what was Cohen aware of here? He has a history of shady business practices from his hedge funds.
cwizzy6
Bah Gawd… Thats Craig Counsells music!!!
GarryHarris
Steve Cohen’s M.O. is to target one ‘Mark’ to take the entire rap and serve time his organizations’ rule violations.
JackStrawb
This was surely coming. Eppler will have a nice ‘severance package’ for serving as Cohen’s front while Cohen played GM and wrecked the Mets.
Steve Cohen is Jeff Wilpon with more money. It remains to be seen if he’ll shut up and step back.