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Mets GM Jared Porter Fired Over Harassment of Female Reporter


The Mets’ general manager, Jared Porter, was fired on Tuesday, just a month after being hired by the club. The swift decision came after the publication of an ESPN report on Monday night that claimed Porter sent over 60 unsolicited text messages, including one of a penis, to a female baseball reporter in 2016.

“We have terminated Jared Porter this morning,” Steven Cohen, the team’s owner, tweeted. “In my initial press conference I spoke about the importance of integrity and I meant it. There should be zero tolerance for this type of behavior.”

Before the announcement of Porter’s firing, both the Mets and the Chicago Cubs — Porter’s employers at the time of the reported messaging — had said they would investigate the issue.

According to the report, Porter and the woman met just once, when he was the director of professional scouting for the Cubs. The woman, who was not named in the report, told ESPN she believed she was beginning a standard reporter-source relationship with Porter, but that Porter’s tone quickly became unprofessional. Her attempts to ignore the messages did not discourage Porter, and multiple messages included images that were sexual in nature.

The messages, which ESPN obtained in 2017 but did not report at the time because the woman feared reprisal from Porter, stopped only when the woman, who is not from the United States and does not speak English fluently, showed them to an interpreter and a player from her country, according to ESPN. They helped her write a response to Porter: “This is extremely inappropriate, very offensive, and getting out of line. Could you please stop sending offensive photos or msg.”

After a few messages of apology, Porter stopped texting the woman.

Following ESPN’s initial report on Monday night, Alderson issued a statement in which he said Porter had acknowledged the text messages to the team and apologized.

“I have spoken directly with Jared Porter regarding events that took place in 2016 of which we were made aware tonight for the first time,” Alderson said. “Jared has acknowledged to me his serious error in judgment, has taken responsibility for his conduct, has expressed remorse, and has previously apologized for his actions.”



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