J.D. Martinez joins Mets as special assistant to baseball operations

The New York Mets have hired J.D. Martinez as a special assistant to baseball operations. The move, announced on Tuesday, brings the 38-year-old former slugger back to the organization after his playing stint in 2024. Team officials praised his player perspective as invaluable for front-office decisions.

President of baseball operations David Stearns highlighted Martinez's unique viewpoint. “There’s a perspective there that many of us in the front office don’t have,” Stearns said. “Being able to get the advice of someone who’s lived it... is [invaluable].” Martinez, who knows many current players from last season, will rejoin in a new capacity, according to Stearns. He mentored players like Mark Vientos during New York's run to the National League Championship Series, where he hit .235/.320/.406 in 120 games. Francisco Lindor welcomed the addition. “It’s a familiar face,” Lindor said. “I think it’s going to be very helpful for players to get a little more familiarized with the front office... It’s important.” Manager Carlos Mendoza noted Martinez's potential to aid pitchers with scouting knowledge and emphasized his familiarity with teammates. Martinez's role will resemble that of special assistant Carlos Beltrán, involving time in the clubhouse, batting cage, front office and minor leagues. A six-time All-Star and three-time Silver Slugger, Martinez hit 331 home runs with an .864 OPS over 14 seasons. Originally drafted by the Houston Astros in 2009, he was released in 2014 before revamping his swing into stardom. Stearns, who was in that Astros front office, later signed him for the 2024 Mets. Martinez begins work later this month during the Mets' next homestand.

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