Andy Green’s interim Mets management has sparked intrigue as the team shows signs of life—23-23 since he took over in June. While Green is expected to return to his front office role overseeing player development, owner Steve Cohen hinted they’re open to him staying on as permanent manager starting 2027. Green himself admitted he came in with the plan to step back into his executive role, but his focus has been on rallying the team and finding a manager who can connect with players and keep them motivated through baseball’s inevitable slumps. The Mets’ search for the right long-term leader is heating up—and Green’s temporary stint may just be the wildcard they didn’t expect to consider.

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