New York Mets owner Steve Cohen wasn't planning on spending as much on the 2025 roster as he has. Speaking to The Athletic's Tim Britton, Cohen explained he "blew through" the original payroll projections in part because free agency proved more expensive than he thought it would be.
In the Mets’ quest to become the East Coast Dodgers, there is still work to be done. “It looks like the Dodgers are humming, but hard to know from the outside looking in and I’m sure all organizations have stuff they have to work on,
Due to the "Cohen Tax," Pete Alonso will end up costing the Mets much more than his $30 million AAV this season.
Steve Cohen’s opinion of his New York Mets is a lot higher than his outlook on the economy under President Donald Trump. Cohen traveled to Miami Beach, Florida from Mets spring training in Port St. Lucie for the Future Initiative Institute’s Summit.
After turning the New York Mets into baseball's biggest spender, owner Steve Cohen would like to see his team build more economically through its farm system. “I’d like to get below the Cohen tax,” Cohen said Tuesday,
If it were the Alaska pipeline, maybe the Mets owner and several like-minded investors could just write a check. But a pitching pipeline that periodically will replenish the major league roster with young,
You still can’t buy a World Series championship in baseball, as hard as teams like the Dodgers and Mets and Yankees and Phillies and even the Red Sox, when they were still spending big, keep
Cohen, Point72 Asset Management founder, didn’t hold back during an appearance at the Future Investment Initiative Institute’s summit in Miami Beach
Pete Alonso appeared to bring Steve Cohen’s TGL team a stroke of good luck Tuesday night after he led the New York Golf Club out into the arena for its match against Jupiter Links Golf Club. Alonso, along with Cohen and Mets stars Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nimmo,
Mets owner Steve Cohen spoke with reporters on Tuesday morning, discussing the organization’s spending outlook after another huge offseason. Cohen acknowledged that a winter involving a record-setting Juan Soto contract and retaining Sean Manaea and Pete Alonso pushed spending beyond his initial expectations.
Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets from spring training Try it now The “exhausting” contract negotiations between Pete Alonso and Mets owner Steve Cohen finally ended two weeks ago and it seems that Alonso just needed to do the arrangements all along.
Hearing Pete Alonso talk about his new contract deal with the New York Mets proves he never had the leverage he thought he should have.
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