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Bob Melvin reportedly turned down Mets before joining Padres
Bob Melvin wanted to stay on the West Coast, so he became yet another high-profile name to turn down the Mets. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Mets have been in the hunt for a new team president and manager for upward of a month. In that time, all we’ve heard about is their various unsuccessful targets.

We can now add another to the list. According to Jon Heyman of MLB Network, the Mets spoke to then-Oakland manager Bob Melvin when it became clear that he would be open to leaving the Athletics. However, Melvin turned down the Mets, albeit largely for geographic reasons, to take the San Diego Padres job instead.

Melvin’s reasons don’t have much to do with the Mets other than location. That said, at this point, it doesn’t look good anytime the Mets get turned down.

The good news is there are accomplished options out there for the Mets to pursue. Unfortunately, it’s not clear that they’re on the verge of landing any of them. The longer this goes, the worse it looks.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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