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First baseman Pete Alonso and the New York Mets will complete games at the ... in locking Alonso down via a new deal until angry fans let Stearns and team owner Steve Cohen know during an ev...
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Alonso fought through a nine-pitch at-bat and blasted a 96.1 mph fastball to straightaway center field to even the score.
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New York Mets owner Steve Cohen is revealing some of the strategy used to lure Juan Soto to the team in free agency.
Steve Cohen’s investment in the New York Mets, making it the largest MLB team sale, garnered attention with its $2.4 billion deal. With a net worth of $21.3 billion, Cohen's spending on payroll and luxury tax reflects his dedication to the team.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB insider gives bold prediction on New York Mets’ playoff chances after Steve Cohen’s billion-dollar offseasonNew York Mets owner Steve Cohen poured nearly $1 billion into contracts this offseason following the team’s unexpected NLCS run
Juan Soto's recent $765 million blockbuster deal in free agency gave him the largest contract in sports history. This beat out Shohei Ohtani's record of $700 million from the prev
As the Mets open a new season Thursday against the Astros in Houston, success no longer is measured merely in wins. It is measured by wins in October.
New York Mets fans are optimistic after owner Steve Cohen's significant investments. With the signing of star Juan Soto to a record deal, and additions like Pete Alonso and A.J. Minter, the Mets aim for their first World Series win in nearly 40 years,
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Owner Steve Cohen has turned the New York Mets into a titanic force in baseball with free-spending ways that includes signing Juan Soto to the biggest contract in sports history