📰 SHOCKING NEWS: New York Mets Assistant Manager Jonathan Strangio Has Been FIRED in Sudden Move!
July 14, 2025 – New York City
In a jaw-dropping turn of events that has left the baseball world stunned, the New York Mets have abruptly fired Assistant Manager Jonathan Strangio, effective immediately.
Sources close to the organization say the decision came late last night after a heated internal meeting between front-office executives, coaching staff, and ownership. Strangio, who joined the Mets organization with high praise for his analytical mind and strong baseball instincts, was reportedly “blindsided” by the move.
“It came out of nowhere,” said an anonymous staff member. “One minute he’s going over lineup strategies, the next, security was escorting him out of Citi Field.”
The Mets organization has yet to release an official statement, but insiders suggest the firing may be connected to ongoing disagreements between Strangio and Manager Carlos Mendoza over game-day decisions and player rotations.
Fans quickly took to social media, with some celebrating the change while others expressed concern over what this means for the Mets’ already rocky 2025 season.
“This front office is a circus. First Eppler, now Strangio? What’s next?” one fan tweeted.
📉 What This Means for the Mets
Strangio had been instrumental in reshaping the team’s approach to data-driven player development and scouting. With the Mets sitting just a few games below .500, many are questioning the timing of the firing.
Rumors are swirling that the Mets may be looking to bring in a “fresh voice” to the assistant manager role—possibly someone with deep clubhouse credibility and postseason experience.