Buck Showalter’s firing as manager at the conclusion of last season had the potential to leave a scar in the Mets clubhouse.
Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo were the highest-profile players to have an excellent working relationship with Showalter, who never had a realistic chance of remaining in his position once David Stearns was hired to lead the front office.
But as the one-year anniversary of Showalter’s dismissal approaches on Tuesday, it’s hard to say team owner Steve Cohen made anything but the right call in allowing Stearns to pick his own manager.
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