HOUSTON — Mickey Callaway is receiving multiple job feelers for 2020, including to be the Angels pitching coach, The Post has learned.

Callaway has yet to decide on an offer or if he will even work in uniform in 2020, since the Mets still have to pay him the final year on his three-year contract after firing him following the 2019 season.

But if he does work in 2020 then his strong ties to new Angels manager Joe Maddon could lead him out West. Callaway pitched for the 2002 and 2003 Angels, for whom Maddon was the bench coach. Callaway has viewed Maddon as a mentor through the years and the two faced each other in the 2016 World Series, when Maddon was managing the Cubs and Callaway was the Indians pitching coach.

Callaway served as the Indians pitching coach from 2013-17, leaving that job to take over as Mets manager.