Meet the Newest Met... Coach


(Hint: he's the second guy from the right.) After 19 years on the Diamondbacks staff, Glenn Sherlock (#53) will join the Mets as their 3rd base and catching coach for 2017. A light-hitting minor league catcher during the '80s who spent a couple of years in the Yankees system, Sherlock was a protege of Buck Showalter, who managed him in his final game with Double A Albany in 1989.
This guy knows how to hold a job: Sherlock spent 10 years in the Yankee organization as a player, minor league coach and manager. Then, after Buck brought him to Arizona, he became the only coach to be with the team in each of their 19 seasons -- until now. Ironically, Buck left the D'backs in 2000, while Glenn continued until now. But with Mike Hazen taking over as GM, more staff is coming and going.

He'll replace Tim Teufel at "the hot corner." The Connecticut native and
member of the Mets 1986 World Champs came under criticism for some poor decisions on sending runners home the last couple of seasons. Tuefel has been offered another position in the organization, possible to succeed former teammate Wally Backman as manager of the Mets top farm club in Las Vegas.

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