Former Mets clubhouse manager Charlie Samuels has been indicted on charges that he criminally possessed nearly $2.3 million worth of game-used memorabilia. Samuels took signed jerseys, bats and baseballs, which all belonged to the Mets organization, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown announced Wednesday. Samuels, who was with the team 27 seasons, is also charged with embezzling $24,955 from the Mets by submitting inflated expense claims and failing to report or pay taxes on $203,789 in tips and dues that he received from Mets players and others in 2008 and 2009. "The defendant had a dream job that any Mets fan would die for -- and he blew it. His greed is alleged to have gotten the better of him," Brown said in a statement.