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David Stearns agreed to become president of baseball operations for the underperfo­rming Mets, according to reports Tuesday. The 38-year-old will serve under owner Steve Cohen and above GM Billy Eppler. Stearns led the Brewers’ baseball operations department from September of 2015 through the 2022 season before stepping down and moving into an advisory role. Stearns is a New York City native and a Harvard graduate who interned with the Mets in 2007. There had long been speculatio­n that he might one day return to Queens. The Brewers were one win from a World Series berth in 2018 and returned to the playoffs each of the next three seasons. They won NL Central titles in 2018 and 2021. Stearns takes over a team that opened the season with a record $355 million payroll and became a huge disappoint­ment. The Mets began Tuesday a seasonwors­t 13 games under .500 at 65-78 and were eliminated from the NL East race on Sept. 2. They were 10 games back in the wild-card chase with 19 to play and six teams ahead of them for the final berth. Mets management gave up on the season ahead of the Aug. 1 trade deadline, jettisonin­g star pitchers Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander along with closer David Robertson, outfielder­s Mark Canha and Tommy Pham, and reliever Dominic Leone. Stearns interned for the Pirates in 2005 and ’06, worked in the Arizona Fall League in 2007 and spent 2008-11 working for Major League Baseball, including time in the labor relations department. He was Cleveland’s director of baseball operations from December 2011 through November 2012 and an Astros assistant GM from 2013-15. He was hired by the Brewers as GM in September 2015 and promoted to president of baseball operations in January 2019. Sandy Alderson was the Mets’ general manager from 2010-18 and stepped down after being diagnosed with cancer. He returned as team president in November 2020, when Cohen bought the Mets from the Wilpon and Katz families. The Mets hired GM Jared Porter, who was fired in January 2021 after 38 days over revelation­s of sexually explicit text messages. Zack Scott, Porter’s replacemen­t as interim GM, was fired following an arrest on drunken driving charges and after the Mets became the first team to spend as many as 103 days in first place and then finish with a losing record (77-85). Scott was later aquitted. Alderson hired Eppler in November 2021 while failing to find a president of baseball operations, then resigned near the end of the 2022.

Yankees: Gleyber Torres had a go-ahead, two-run single in the sixth and started a game-ending double play with the bases loaded, helping the Yankees hold on to beat the host Red Sox 3-2 in a day-night doublehead­er opener. The second game ended too late for this edition. DJ LeMahieu added an RBI double to help the Yankees earn just their second victory in 10 meetings with the rival Red Sox this season and get back to .500 at 72-72. Alex Verdugo grounded into a game-ending double play with the bases loaded in the ninth against Clay Holmes.

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