With the New York Mets floundering to start the 2026 season, many fans are clamoring for a change of leadership. The call for change has only grown louder after the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies fired skippers Alex Cora and Rob Thomson, respectively. As such, the security of New York manager Carlos Mendoza is being called into question despite the players vouching for him. There is a legitimate argument that the Mets' problems aren't related to Mendoza at all, but rather president of baseball operations David Stearns. With this in mind, the Foul Territory podcast addressed the possibility of the Mets, along with the Phillies and Red Sox, making a front office change in the near future (Dave Dombrowski and Craig Breslow in the cases of Philadelphia and Boston). MLB insider Ken Rosenthal subsequently stated that Stearns (and Dombrowski) is not at risk of being fired from his position, particularly compared to Breslow.…