The Mets’ sixth and sure last first-round interview for his or her supervisor emptiness is Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough, The Post’s Joel Sherman reports.
McCullough, 41, simply accomplished his first season on the Dodgers’ major-league workers. He was beforehand the Dodgers’ minor league subject coordinator and spent 9 seasons managing minor league groups within the Blue Jays group.
After Pirates bench coach Don Kelly withdrew from consideration, The Put up’s Mike Puma reported {that a} thriller candidate had possible entered the combo. That now seems to be McCullough.
Different candidates for the Mets’ supervisor job are Buck Showalter, Dodgers bench coach Bob Geren, Astros bench coach Joe Espada, Rays bench coach Matt Quatraro and former Tigers and Angels supervisor Brad Ausmus, with whom new Mets GM Billy Eppler labored in Anaheim.
Showalter and Geren took half in first-round interviews on Wednesday. An individual with information of Showalter’s interview informed The Put up’s Mike Puma that the Mets were “pretty impressed” with Showalter.
Mets proprietor Steve Cohen is anticipated to be concerned within the second spherical of interviews.