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Former Mets Manager Accused of Making Unwanted Sexual Advances

Mickey Callaway, who managed the Mets for two seasons before being fired in 2019, has been suspended as the pitching coach of the Los Angeles Angels after the publication of a report that accused him of making unwanted sexual advances to five women who work in sports media.

The report, which was published by The Athletic, included accusations of inappropriate behavior spanning at least five years, during which Callaway was employed by three teams, including the Mets.

Callaway, who was hired by the Angels before the 2020 season, wrote in an email to The Athletic that he would not respond to “general allegations” but that he looked forward to “an opportunity to provide more specific responses.