Mets coach ‘the first of a few’ dominoes to fall in shakeup
Glenn Sherlock retires after 30 years, improving Mets catchers' defense notably from 13.3% to 32.8% caught stealing rate this season, signaling upcoming staff changes.
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Mets catching coach Glenn Sherlock retiring
Changes to the Mets coaching staff are coming, with the retirement of catching coordinator Glenn Sherlock. A longtime coach for the Yankees, Diamondbacks, Pirates and Mets, Sherlock has been a highly-regarded catching coach since the 1990s. SNY’s Andy Martino was the first to report the news of the 65-year-old’s retirement. It’s not an entirely surprising decision. Around the time he came back to the Mets for a second stint with the club, the Ma…
Mets Coach Glenn Sherlock Retiring
Andy Martino of SNY reports that Mets coach Glenn Sherlock is retiring. Sherlock spent the last four seasons as the Mets’ catching coach. He also served as the Mets’ bench coach under Buck Showalter in 2022. This was Sherlock’s second stint with the Mets. Sherlock was the Mets’ third base coach for the 2017 and […]
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