Mets manager Terry Collins told Adam Rubin of ESPN New York on Thursday that 2017 could be his final season.
Collins, who turns 68 next May, is the oldest manager in the majors. He plans to wait until after next season before deciding, but he felt worn down during the second half this year due to the demands and traveling associated with the job. “I just need to re-evaluate at the end of this coming year what’s going on, where I am, how I’m feeling,” said Collins. “I’ve always said a lot of it will be dictated by how I’m feeling. This was a tough year.” Collins owns a 481-491 record over six seasons as New York’s skipper. 2017 is the final year of his contract with the Mets.