Following the firing of New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, former Cubs manager David Ross expressed interest in the position, stating he would “love” the opportunity. Ross, who has a record of 262-284 with the Cubs, believes his previous experience would benefit him if given a second chance. Currently, interim manager Andy Green is leading the struggling Mets, but he is not expected to be a candidate for the full-time role. Ross praised Green’s analytical skills and knowledge of the game during his tenure with the Cubs.

