Jessica Mendoza with her fellow ESPN analyst Alex Rodriguez, left, and the Astros’ Alex Bregman before a game in 2018. Just hours after the ESPN broadcaster and Mets special assistant denounced former … Jessica Mendoza whiffed. Jessica Mendoza of ESPN speaks on set the day before Game 1 of the 2015 World Series between the Royals and Mets at Kauffman Stadium on October 26, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. LUCIE, Fla. -- Last October, as Brodie Van Wagenen debated the merits of staying an agent or becoming the Mets’ general manager, Jessica Mendoza served as one of his sounding boards. Jessica Ofelia Mendoza (born November 11, 1980) is an American sports broadcaster for ESPN and former softball player. Years ago, Van Wagenen met and clicked with Mendoza -- a fellow Stanford alumnus, as well as an Olympic gold medalist and a groundbreaking broadcaster. Her co-analyst Alex Rodriguez has an advisory job with the Yankees. Mendoza’s increased appearances on ESPN have led her to resign as a baseball operations adviser to the Mets and general manager Brodie Van Wagenen. Jessica Mendoza, the ESPN analyst and special adviser to the Mets who was heavily criticized last month for her comments on the Astros sign-stealing scandal, has resigned from her job with the Mets. She was hired as a Mets adviser last March. It doesn't look like the New York Mets will be going too far outside the box and hire Jessica Mendoza as their new manager. The Mets have announced that they have hired Jessica Mendoza as a baseball operations adviser. Mendoza’s increased appearances on ESPN have led her to resign as a baseball operations adviser to the Mets and general manager Brodie Van Wagenen.

Mendoza had joined the Mets in a front-office role in March 2019. She is also a special adviser to Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen. Jessica Mendoza, the ESPN analyst and special adviser to the Mets who was heavily criticized last month for her comments on the Astros sign-stealing scandal, has resigned from her job with the Mets. Appearing on ESPN's Golic & Wingo, Sunday Night Baseball color commentator Jessica Mendoza — who also serves as a special adviser to Mets general manager … Appearing on ESPN's Golic & Wingo, Sunday Night Baseball color commentator Jessica Mendoza — who also serves as a special adviser to Mets general manager … The resignation is tied to a change in her job responsibilities with ESPN. Mendoza is one of the most decorated softball players of all time and has been with ESPN since 2007. JESSICA MENDOZA Hiring the first female manager in major league history would certainly qualify as a bombshell.
That’s probably Buck Showalter. On Friday, Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen announced that Mendoza would be expanding her role at ESPN and would be leaving the Mets … Jessica Mendoza is no longer a Mets special advisor. Jessica Mendoza isn’t the answer to that. So, she’s taking another swing at it. -- Last October, as Brodie Van Wagenen debated the merits of staying an agent or becoming the Mets’ general manager, Jessica Mendoza served as one of his sounding boards. Mendoza had teamed with Alex R… ESPN "Sunday Night Baseball" analyst Jessica Mendoza has joined the Mets as an adviser. Mendoza, 38, spent this past season, along with A-Rod, as a color analyst for ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball." The Mets need a manager with comprehensive skills, everything from proven in-game talent to the ability to be persuasive wrt the entire organization and how it feeds into and supports the MLB squad. Years ago, Van Wagenen met and clicked with Mendoza -- a fellow Stanford alumnus, as well as an Olympic gold medalist and a groundbreaking broadcaster. Trailblazing analyst Jessica Mendoza is out of ESPN’s top booth on “Sunday Night Baseball” and has resigned her position as a special adviser to the Mets. She was hired as a Mets … At Stanford University, Mendoza was a four-time first-team All-American outfielder for the Stanford Cardinal from 1999 to 2002, as well as a member of the United States women's national softball team from 2004 to 2010.