What Is Wrong With John Stearns Mets? Illness and Health Update
John Stearns of the New York Mets has been diagnosed with a deadly sickness and is expected to recover soon.
Stearns has not just battled health issues and disease in recent years but throughout his whole baseball career.
After Daren Brown replaced third-base coach Jeff Datz due to Datz's cancer diagnosis, he was named the Triple-A Tacoma Rainier's temporary manager on May 2, 2013.
Also, Stearns was hired as the Mariners' third base coach for the 2014 season, but he had to depart before the season began due to surgery. Rich Donnelly was appointed to the job.
#Mets Fans, John Stearns needs your prayers and good thoughts. https://t.co/s1yKAvdPaD
— Jay Horwitz (@Jay_HorwitzPR) May 7, 2022
The injuries that ended Stearns' career did not keep him out of baseball for long. In late 1986, the Milwaukee Brewers recruited him as a scout and minor league coach.
Not only that, His 1980 season was cut short by an injury that would be the first of many throughout his career. Stearns started 1981 where he left off the year before: on the disabled list.