Albany Times Union

Former Mets GM banned

Porter, who sent explicit messages, ousted till at least October of ’22

- By Ronald Blum

Fired New York Mets general manager Jared Porter was suspended by Major League Baseball through at least the end of the 2022 regular season following an investigat­ion that began after a report that he sent sexually explicit text messages and images to a female reporter in 2016 while he was working for the Chicago Cubs.

Baseball commission­er Rob Manfred announced the discipline Wednesday without saying specifical­ly what the investigat­ion had found.

“My office has completed its investigat­ion into alleged inappropri­ate conduct by Jared Porter,“Manfred said in a statement. “Having reviewed all of the available evidence, I have concluded that Mr. Porter violated MLB’S policies, and that placement on the ineligible list is warranted.”

Porter is eligible to apply for reinstatem­ent after the final game of the 2022 regular season, a timetable that could allow him to apply for front-office openings that October.

Porter was fired by the Mets on Jan. 19, about nine hours after ESPN reported that he sent dozens of unanswered texts to the woman, including a picture of “an erect, naked penis.” ESPN said it obtained a copy of the text history, and some of the messages and photos Porter sent were displayed in the report online.

Porter was fired by the team for cause.

Porter did not immediatel­y reply to a text message seeking comment.

Former Mets manager Mickey Callaway was suspended on May 26 through the end of the 2022 regular season and was fired from his latest job, pitching coach of the Los Angeles Angels. Manfred cited Callaway for violating MLB policies following an investigat­ion that began when The Athletic reported Feb. 1 that Callaway “aggressive­ly pursued” several women who work in sports media and sent three of them inappropri­ate photos.

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