MLB rumors: Mets, David Stearns discuss front-office makeover with Steve Cohen.

The highly sought-after Brewers executive might talk to other teams after the trade deadline.

 Multiple big-league sources tell The Athletic that Milwaukee Brewers executive David Stearns.

who resigned as general manager in October, may be "down the road" to join the New York Mets front office. 

Stearns' contract, which expired at season's conclusion, authorized him to talk to other teams after the Aug. 1 trade deadline.

Stearns' contract, which expired at season's conclusion, authorized him to talk to other teams after the Aug. 1 trade deadline.

He led the Brewers for seven years, making the playoffs four times. 

The Mets have been linked to Stearns since Steven Cohen bought the team in November 2020.

Stearns, 38, is known for developing competitive lineups on a budget. Stearns' Brewers never topped 17th in Opening Day payroll.

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