who was andy green in the mets minors
Andy Green was the Mets’ senior vice president of player development, not a minor-league player. The Mets hired him in late 2023 to oversee their player- development system, and before that he had coached and managed in the Diamondbacks organization and played parts of four MLB seasons, including a brief stint with the Mets in 2009.
In the Mets system
If you meant his role in the minors , Green was essentially the executive in charge of how Mets prospects were developed across the farm system. That meant working above the affiliate teams, helping shape instruction, evaluation, and the progression of players through the minors.
Why his name comes up
People often mention him in Mets minor-league conversations because he was tied to the organization’s developmental structure, not because he was a notable Mets minor-league player himself. He also has a long baseball background, including managing in the minors for Arizona and later working in major-league coaching roles.
Quick context
- Played in the majors with Arizona and the Mets.
- Managed in the Diamondbacks’ minor-league system.
- Joined the Mets front office in 2023 to run player development.
If you meant a different Andy Green, I can narrow it down further.