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Wright to join front office

Johnny Lunchbucket
Jan 07 2019 12:01 PM

Not very surprising but Snooze reports they're at work on a deal to get Wright off the 40 and into the front office as a figurehead "special assistant" to Brodie Van Workplace.

nymr83
Jan 07 2019 02:56 PM
Re: Wright to join front office

a shocker to pretty much nobody, this has been the plan for over a year pending approval by insurance company i'm sure.

MFS62
Jan 07 2019 07:28 PM
Re: Wright to join front office

It happened:

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mets-great-david-wright-join-front-office-release-roster-230601251.html

Let the paper cover be an entry in next year's cover derby.



Later

ashie62
Jan 08 2019 04:48 AM
Re: Wright to join front office

Could David replace Mickey Callaway or whoever in time?

Edgy MD
Jan 08 2019 06:19 AM
Re: Wright to join front office

Sure, but let's not get too far ahead of ourselves.

Frayed Knot
Jan 09 2019 05:03 AM
Re: Wright to join front office

The Post's Ken Davidoff breaks down the financials in the Wright deal so all youse amateur accountants out there can adjust your books.

Centerfield
Jan 09 2019 08:23 AM
Re: Wright to join front office

As Davidoff says, we don't know how much is covered by insurance, and that's pretty much the important piece. We can assume it's less than the original 75% since the Mets are able to take him off the roster. How much less is anyone's guess.



At the end of the day, the point remains the same. The Mets official payroll is not nearly what it should be for a NY club in an "all in" year. The actual payroll is substantially less than the official number (taking into account clearing Wright, the Cespedes insurance, and the money coming back from Seattle). This will infuriate some fans (like me). Others will say it doesn't matter. And the beat guys will largely act like everything is fine. And none of this will make a lick of difference.

batmagadanleadoff
Jan 09 2019 08:35 AM
Re: Wright to join front office

The NL team from NY can't pursue baseball's best free agents yet the owners are allowed to continue to run the team.