There's a debate about whether the manager or the general manager is to blame for the Mets' struggles. While general managers like David Stearns are often praised for building competitive teams on a budget, the current team, despite significant spending, is underperforming. The argument is made that managers, who receive credit for wins, should also face blame for losses, and a new voice could be beneficial.
Impact: Medium. This debate highlights a fundamental tension in sports management: the influence of player acquisition versus on-field leadership. The prevailing sentiment leans towards holding managers accountable, suggesting a potential change could shake up the team's psyche.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:08:29 to 02:12:21.
Sources in support: Rob Parker (Host), Daniel (Caller)
Sources against: Kelvin Washington (Host)

