Curtis Granderson is on the Mets' list of candidates for the managerial opening. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

A candidate for the New York Mets’ managerial vacancy is coming out of left field … literally and figuratively.

Robert Murray of FanSided reported Friday that former All-Star outfielder Curtis Granderson is among those under consideration for Mets manager.

Granderson, who is still only 40 years old, is a surprising addition to the mix given that he has no managerial experience. But he was very well-liked as a player and was even voted by his peers as one of the game’s friendliest players in 2010. Granderson also became involved in the MLB Players Association as early as 2006 and reportedly had a significant role in negotiations toward the 2011 labor agreement.

Additionally, Granderson played for the Mets from 2014 to 2017 and definitely endeared himself to the local fan base.

That said, the Mets’ last two managers, Luis Rojas and Mickey Callaway, were also fairly inexperienced, and neither worked out particularly well. It would make sense for the team to consider a seasoned veteran manager, which is why this candidate is said to be high atop their list.

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