The New York Mets are shaking things up this offseason, and that includes changes to their coaching staff. On Monday morning, SNY reported that the Mets are hiring Troy Snitker as the team’s new hitting coach, marking another step in manager Carlos Mendoza’s effort to reshape the dugout.

The move comes after the departures of Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes, signaling a new direction for a franchise that’s eager to turn potential into production.

Snitker, the 36-year-old son of longtime Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker, has carved out his own reputation in the game. He spent nearly a decade in the Houston Astros organization, where he played a key role in developing one of baseball’s most consistent and disciplined lineups. His experience working with hitters like José Altuve, Yordan A

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