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David Stearns’ low-key comfort zone is right Mets road after history of big-money flops

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David Stearns’ low-key comfort zone is right Mets road after history of big-money flops
New York Post
New York Post58 mins ago
David Stearns’ low-key comfort zone is right Mets road after history of big-money flops
David Stearns’ low-key roster approach may fit the Mets better than big-money splashes after repeated high-expectation flops.
The Athletic
The Athletic2 days ago
Could David Stearns and the Mets front office benefit from adding another voice?
Stearns has generally maintained that the Mets aren't going to add just to add, though they are always on the lookout for talented people.
Billboard
Billboard3 days ago
Play Jay Worthy’s 16-Bit Video Game ‘P of the Week’: ‘It Feels Like a Mix of My Two Favorite Games’
The retro video game comes a couple of weeks before his collab album with George Clinton drops.
Deadline
Deadline🏁 first to report4 days ago
Kevin Macdonald On Capturing Pep Guardiola For Prime Video’s ‘A Beautiful Obsession’: “Like Having Robert De Niro Play A Football Coach”
“Pep playing himself is a bit like having Robert De Niro play a football coach.” Those are the musings of Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald, who has just spent two years charting the exploits of Pep Guardiola and Manchester City for A Beautiful Obsession and yet had barely heard of Guardiola before he was brought