Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson Makes Manti Te’o Joke at Awards Dinner

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Jan 19, 2013

The Manti Te’o story may be one of the most bizarre and puzzling stories in sports history — which makes it the perfect target for jokes.

At the New York Baseball Writers’ Association of America dinner Saturday night, Sandy Alderson, the general manager of the New York Mets, was asked about the holes they have yet to fill in their outfield, and in his answer he showcased his sense of humor.

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Last season, the Mets starting outfield was Jason Bay, Andres Torres and Lucas Duda, with Scott Hairston playing a major role as well. Currently, Duda is the only player that remains from that outfield as Bay signed with the Seattle Mariners, Torres signed with the San Francisco Giants and Hairston remains a free agent.

The New York Mets may be changing their name to the New York Catfish.

Thumbnail photo via Flickr/SportsAngle.com

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