News

No one has caught the hatred of Mets fans this season more than hitting coach Eric Chavez. While firing him mid-season seems ...
The New York Mets made a run all the way to Game 6 of last season's NLCS and signed Juan Soto not even a couple of months later. With that in mind, expectations ...
It’s the kind of slump that turns frustration into outrage, and now, the spotlight is firmly on hitting coach Eric Chavez. As ...
"I think we have good hitting coaches," Stearns said. "They have track records of helping to lead and put together really ...
As much as the Mets have struggled offensively, the club’s president of baseball operations isn’t blaming his hitting coaches ...
What the Mets need to find out is why they’re failing to execute, and whether it’s because they don’t trust the plans given ...
Eric Chavez wants the Mets to be more aggressive at the plate amid their offensive woes that have largely contributed to an 0-4 start.
Eric Chavez, right, speaks with infield coordinator Miguel Cairo at Mets spring training on Feb. 27. Corey Sipkin for the NY Post “It’s a crash course,” Chavez said.
Really liked what Eric Chavez had to say tonight: “Over the last 5-7 years…there’s a lack of consistency…the strikeouts and the .190 batting averages kind of seem to be acceptable and the ...
Chavez played 17 big-league seasons, 13 of them with the A’s. He spent two years with the Yankees. Chavez won six Gold Glove awards at third base. He led the league in walks in 2004. In 1615 ...