From the broadcast booth, Joe Girardi has watched the sparks in Flushing turn into a dumpster fire. Though many wonder whether he will soon have a better view.
One day after the Mets issued manager Mickey Callaway the slightest vote of confidence — “for the foreseeable future” — the former Yankees skipper and current MLB Network analyst boasted a burning desire to get back into the dugout.
“[Manager jobs] they’re few and far between,” Girardi told WFAN’s Mike Francesa on Tuesday. “Usually when you do have an option the team is struggling, or rebuilding.”
Would such a team scare him off?