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Report: Indians Pitching Coach Mickey Callaway Agrees To Deal To Become New York Mets’ Manager

Cleveland Indians pitching coach Mickey Callaway has agreed to become the newest manager of the New York Mets, according to multiple reports.

Callaway has been in the Indians organization since 2011 when he was the pitching coach for the Lake County Captains, the Single-A Affiliate of the Indians. Callaway joined the Indians major-league staff in 2013 and has been the pitching coach ever since. He has been credited big-time with assisting in the growth of the current rotation, including Corey Kluber and Carlos Carrasco. He has helped this pitching staff break a lot of team and MLB records in the pitching category.

In the meantime, the Indians will now look to fill the current void.

Elijah Mooneyham has been a dedicated sports fan his whole life. Born and raised in Cleveland, he has his best days when his hometown teams are winning. Elijah is currently on-air talent/producer on two shows, The Main Event and The Moon Hour, where you can find on AllSportsCleveland.com. He also has an insane passion for professional wrestling, so catch his opinions on the world of professional wrestling.

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