Baseball New Mets Manager Carlos Beltran: ‘I can’t wait to rewrite our story’ by Daniel Yanofsky November 4, 2019 With his children and wife watching in the front row, it looked as if Carlos Beltran was living a dream. Back in the orange and blue for the first time since 2011, the 42-year-old leaves all the controversial history behind him. Beltran is also looking to start fresh with all of the young players on the team. “I’m overwhelmed, a little bit overwhelmed by this opportunity,” Beltran stated during his (re)introductory press conference on Monday morning. “But at the same time, I’m excited.” Slipping on his signature number 15 jersey and taking pictures with the Wilpons, it felt like old times for Beltran. This time, however, there were warmer feelings. Prior to being traded for Zack Wheeler, the Wilpons were not shy when stating Beltran wasn’t the same player he was when they initially signed him. All of that drama appeared to be washed away. Beltran even stated that during the interviews to become the manager there was no ill will from either party. The perfect fit. #LGM pic.twitter.com/eB0CgPTR5R — New York Mets (@Mets) November 4, 2019 It was a very interesting search for a Mets manager following the firing of Mickey Callaway. General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen discussed what he saw in Beltran that he didn’t see from available, experienced coaches in Joe Maddon and Joe Girardi. He stated Beltran was poised, trustworthy, has a growth mindset (a learner), committed to beating his opponent and that he has an unrivaled appreciation and understanding of players. As far as the last fact, Beltran pointed out that he wants to motivate and be a role model for the young players on the team. He was emotional as he mentioned his kids. Carlos hopes his dream that became a reality happens to all young athletes from all over. “Fight for your dreams… there is no doubt anyone can do it,” Beltran stated to the children in Puerto Rico wanting to make a difference. He mentioned Terry Collins as a man who will be a mentor to him this season. Beltran did not, however, state as of this moment if he will be the bench coach. As far as his goals for the 2020 season? Beltran hopes to have a fun clubhouse environment, while also utilizing a veteran coaching staff to help grow the team. While it is a learning process, he hopes starting fresh will result in a successful run for the organization. “Thank you for believing in me,” Beltran went on to say. “I just can’t wait to rewrite our story being manager of the New York Mets.” Post Views: 1,355 The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Daniel Yanofsky Baseball Editor, Misc. Sports Editor. Covers all things combat sports (MMA, Pro Wrestling and Boxing). When he's not writing, Daniel hosts a podcast, The Main Event. Latest posts by Daniel Yanofsky (see all) Mets hire Luis Rojas to replace Carlos Beltran as manager - January 23, 2020 An Outsider’s 2020 Hall of Fame Ballot - January 21, 2020 A Wild Yo Sighting: Yoenis Cespedes participates in running, fielding and hitting drills - January 21, 2020 Following Conor McGregor’s win at UFC 246, is “The King” truly back? - January 20, 2020 Related TopicsBaseballCarlos BeltranFeatureMLBNew York Mets Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Newsletter Subscription Can't Miss Posts! Women in Sports: NHL Network Host, Jackie Redmond by Nicholas Durst | posted on March 4, 2019 Women in Sports: Podcast Host, New York Riptide Sideline Reporter, Dani Wexelman by Luke Porco | posted on March 3, 2020 From Paramus High School to CBS Sports, Spero Dedes is making waves in sports broadcasting by Sunil Sunder Raj | posted on October 27, 2020 Lochte, Dressel and Ledecky all Chasing Gold at 2021 Tokyo Olympics by Anthony Paradiso | posted on April 18, 2021 “Overtime” l Ep. 28: TopSpin Celeb-Athlete Tournament – Dec. 6, 2018 by Stefany Romero | posted on December 19, 2018 More in Baseball You Know I’m Right, Episode 112: New York Jets’ Insider Brian Costello (Audio/Video) On the 112th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... You Know I’m Right, Episode 109: The Athletic’s Marc Carig (Audio/Video) On the 109th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... You Know I’m Right, Episode 108: WFAN’s Sweeny Murti (Audio/Video) On the 108th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... You Know I’m Right, Episode 107: New York Post’s Columnist Mike Vaccaro (Audio/Video) On the 107th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... Somerset Patriots INF Will Kengor Named Post Season All-Star Yankees Hot Corner – Will Didi wear pinstripes next season?