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New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has been backing up the Brinks truck this offseason. Cohen has spent nearly $1 billion, with his biggest acquisition coming in the form of generational superstar Juan Soto,
David Stearns has to look at things differently than an owner does, but the owner is the one who pays the bills, which means Steve Cohen gets a voice.
The Amazin’s brought back one of their breakout stars of the 2024 season, agreeing to a three-year, $75 million contract with Sean Manaea early Monday morning. That brings the Mets’ free-agent spending to $916.25 million, with $765 million of that going to Juan Soto.
Steve Cohen had lofty goals for the Mets when he bought the team from the Wilpon family late in 2020. Slowly, he’s delivering on those goals. While the top goal is winning multiple World Series championships,
The past week has surely felt like a continued celebration for the New York Mets and their fanbase. Of course, this owed to the Mets signing superstar slugger
The New York Mets appear to be the best fit for Pete Alonso. But can a team like the San Francisco Giants find a way to steal the free-agent slugger?
The New York Mets are better positioned than ever to land Alex Bregman thanks to New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman.
Pitcher Sean Manaea is set to return to the New York Mets on a 3-year, $75 million contract, a person familiar with the deal says.
The New York Mets are the favorites to re-sign Pete Alonso, but could the slugger shock the baseball world and actually sign with the Seattle Mariners?
The Juan Soto novel is behind us and now the New York Mets face a big dilemma in which slugger Pete Alonso is the main protagonist, and everything indicates that the slugger is abo
The New York Mets have most of their batting lineup sorted for the 2025 season but Steve Cohen's side could possibly have one last push left in them.