Marcus Stroman wasn't a fan of his time with the New York Mets.

Stroman signed with the Chicago Cubs before the lockout.

In a string of tweets, the pitcher wrote that he is glad to no longer be part of the Mets and also criticized the team for hiring Billy Eppler as the general manager. 

"Just look at who the Mets hired as their GM... that tells you enough," he wrote in a tweet that has since been deleted. "His lack of awareness in his previous position is being exposed to the public now. I'm beyond thankful I'm gone from that organization. God got me!"

The pitcher elaborated on his time in New York, saying fans made racist remarks towards him and the front office did nothing about it.

"Endless death threats, being called a n----- often, hearing black lives don't matter, and playing for a front office who didn't care about any of that. Still dealt on the mound through all of that!" he wrote.