Mets owner Steve Cohen deletes post X that appeared to reveal team’s trade deadline plans
Despite having a very high payroll again, it is another struggle for the New York Mets.
The Amazin won 101 games in 2022, but things fell apart last year when they won 75 last season; Right now, they are 19-23.
Last year’s Mets had the highest payroll of all time, making them arguably baseball’s biggest disappointment.
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The Mets didn’t have many expectations heading into this season, as new president of baseball operations David Stearns appears to be waiting a bit before jumping in (next year’s free agent class is packed): Biggest contract that New York gave this offseason was two. year, $28 million was given to pitcher Sean Manaea.
With New York off to another disappointing start, and guys like Pete Alonso, José Quintana and JD Martínez set to become free agents at the end of the season, it’s a fair question if the Mets will sell at the trade deadline and continue to build. in their agricultural system. That’s what they did last year when they traded Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Mark Canha and Tommy Pham.
Well, Steve Cohen may or may not have revealed that that is the case.
In a since-deleted post on X, formerly Twitter, Cohen responded to another post about possibly “[blowing] “It’s all in the future” and “there’s not much we can do until the deadline to make changes.”
Cohen dismissed the idea that this was a code that meant they would be sellers in the summer.
“I believe in this team. I believe in the back of the baseball card. It’s too early to speculate on anything. It’s May 16. I hope to make the playoffs,” Cohen told SNYthe transmission chain of the equipment.
“I know the fan base is frustrated, but it’s still early. We’re still very capable of making the playoffs. I hope to make the playoffs.”
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The Mets started 0-5, then suddenly got hot by winning 12 of their next 15, but have since gone 7-15.
Cohen took control of the team before the 2021 season and purchased the club from the Wilpons, who still own the majority of SNY. Upon purchasing the club, Cohen said his goal was to win the World Series in his first three to five seasons. Next year will be his fifth as majority owner of the franchise.
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