Assistant GM Ian Levin Leaving Mets After 20 Years
Mets assistant general manager and vice president of baseball operations Ian Levin announced that he’s leaving the team after the 2024 season. The news comes a week after it was reported that director of major league operations Elizabeth Benn won’t return to the Mets for the 2025 season a couple of weeks after the Mets decided not to bring back multiple long-time scouts, including director of international scouting Steve Barningham.
Levin has been with the Mets going all the way back to 2005 as a media relations intern. Levin returned as an intern for the 2006 season in baseball operations. From 2007 to 2012, the New Jersey native was the coordinator of amateur scouting.
Levin moved to the manager of analytics role for two seasons before continuing his tour of the Mets front office with two years as the director of player development in 2017 and 2018. He then spent time as the Mets’ senior director of baseball operations before getting his final gig with the Mets in 2021, the assistant GM role.
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