Theo Epstein, currently serving as a consultant for MLB, would like to get back to running a team. Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports

After a tumultuous month, there appears to be growing consensus that the New York Mets need to make some big changes next season. One could be sorting out their unsettled front office with one of the biggest names in the business.

Joel Sherman of the New York Post wrote Tuesday that Theo Epstein, currently serving as a consultant for Major League Baseball, would like to get back to running a team. However, Epstein is said to be interested in being part of an ownership group of whatever team he runs. The former Red Sox and Cubs GM believes this would be the best way to avoid having to delicately balance the business concerns of ownership as he did in Boston and Chicago.

It’s not clear whether Mets owner Steve Cohen would be open to such a scenario. Sherman says he and Epstein have never spoken, but it would be “shocking” if they did not at least discuss a position with the Mets during the offseason.

Epstein is credited with building the teams that ended baseball’s two most notorious championship droughts with the Red Sox and Cubs. The fit makes sense, as the Mets are currently run by acting GM Zack Scott, whose long-term future with the team looks bleak. Couple that with an on-field collapse in August and Epstein makes a lot of sense. Cohen might have to cede some power to make it happen, though.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Watch: Brad Marchand hurdle Panthers player on Charlie Coyle goal
Pressure mounts on Nuggets as Nikola Jokic wins third MVP Award
Pirates announce date for 2023 No. 1 overall pick's MLB debut
LeBron James rues 'missed opportunities' against Nuggets
Cardinals star gives update on timeline for injury rehab
Police investigating Patrick Beverley incident
J.J. Watt addresses possibly ending retirement to play for Texans
Inter Miami's Lionel Messi could surpass two major MLS records
Reporter weighs in on potential Giants quarterback controversy
Cowboys to release veteran WR
Lakers want Anthony Davis' opinion in search for next head coach
Patriots exec explains why team drafted two QBs in 2024 NFL Draft
Borussia Dortmund legend 'considering' move to MLS
NHL announces Ted Lindsay Award finalists
Mavericks' Luka Doncic lists Thunder swingman among best perimeter defenders in NBA
Cowboys reportedly meeting with recently released veteran WR
Joe Burrow shares 'support' for Bengals who requested trades
Dodgers star latest victim of announcers jinx
Mike Conley discusses what makes Anthony Edwards so special
J.J. Watt and others destroy Austin Rivers over NBA/NFL take

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.