The financially-troubled Mets have hired the same consulting company that worked with the Rangers during that team's bankruptcy in 2010.
"Mets Limited Partnership engaged CRG Partners to provide services in connection with financial reporting and budgeting processes," the team said in a statement.
The Mets added on their Twitter account: "To be clear: CRG's services aren't bankruptcy-related. There are no bankruptcy services being provided by anyone."
The Mets have been trying to raise $200 million through the sale of $20 million non-controlling shares following the collapse of a deal last summer with hedge fund manager David Einhorn.
They also owe $25 million to Major League Baseball, a loan whose repayment was extended from November until March; and $40 million to Bank of America.
Mets Hire Firm To Help With Finances





