Former Cubs executive Jared Porter placed on MLB ineligible list until at least end of 2022

Porter sent explicit texts and images to a reporter.
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(AUDACY) Former Mets general manager and former Cubs executive Jared Porter has been placed on MLB's ineligible list until at least the end of the 2022 season, commissioner Rob Manfred announced Wednesday afternoon.

Porter was fired by Mets owner Steve Cohen after it was revealed that Porter had sent lewd photos and unsolicited texts to a female reporter in 2016, including as many as 60 unanswered messages in a row. The story, which was reported by ESPN in January, was followed by Porter’s firing from the Mets a day later.

“In my initial press conference, I spoke about the importance of integrity and I meant it,” Cohen tweeted when he announced Porter’s firing. “There should be zero tolerance for this type of behavior.”

Porter worked for the Cubs in 2015 and 2016, when the incident first began. He'll be eligible to apply for reinstatement after the 2022 season.

“My office has completed its investigation into alleged inappropriate conduct by Jared Porter,” Manfred said in a statement. “Having reviewed all of the available evidence, I have concluded that Mr. Porter violated MLB’s policies, and that placement on the ineligible list is warranted. We are committed to providing an appropriate work environment consistent with our values for all those involved in our game.”

Porter was hired by the Mets in December, signing a four-year deal after a role as the Diamondbacks’ senior vice president and assistant general manager, which he began in 2017. He was replaced by Zack Scott, who's now the acting general manager for New York.

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