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<p>WASHINGTON – As Steve Cohen approaches his first trade deadline as Mets owner, he’s keeping an open mind.</p>



<p>The Mets most notably are thin on starting pitching depth, and the rookie owner said Sunday he would like to see what becomes available between now and July 30.</p>



<p>But he also acknowledged the competitive balance tax, applied to dollars spent beyond the $210 million payroll threshold, will come into play. Spotrac places the Mets’ payroll at $199.9 million.</p>



<p>“It’s something to think about because there is a price to pay if you go over [the threshold] for the following year or the year after,” Cohen said before the Mets faced the Nationals. “I am not going to go over for a million or two million. That’s stupid, so if you are going to do it you are going to do it, so we’ll see what’s available.”</p>



<p>The hedge-fund billionaire, in his first in-person meeting with reporters, was asked if the team has begun discussing a new contract with Jacob deGrom, whose current $137.5 million deal contains an opt out following the 2022 season. DeGrom, who has won two Cy Young awards in the last three seasons, is pitching to a 0.54 ERA this year.</p>



<p>“I’m focused on this year,” Cohen said. “I don’t think it’s the right moment. We’re focused on this year, so obviously it’s something we’re thinking about. We love Jacob.”</p>



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<p>Cohen acknowledged the club had informal discussions with deGrom’s camp in spring training that didn’t advance far.</p>



<p>After this season Marcus Stroman can head to free agency. The right-hander has been an important piece in the team’s rotation, pitching to a 2.33 ERA that ranks ninth in the major leagues.</p>



<p>“I like Marcus, he is a good guy and he is pitching great, too,” Cohen said. “You have got to love it. These are all big decisions. No one has an unlimited amount of money. … You have got to be disciplined. We’ll figure it out when we get there.”</p>


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<p>Cohen also gave an endorsement to manager Luis Rojas, a holdover from the previous regime.</p>



<p>“Louie is doing a fine job,” Cohen said. “Given all the injuries, he’s got to make up a lineup every day that is different than the previous day, so we have got to give him credit.”</p>



<p>Cohen was non-committal on when <strong>the Mets’ black jerseys </strong>(popular among fans) might return, saying it’s something that has to be approved by MLB.</p>







<p>How has Cohen adjusted in his transition from minority owner to head honcho?</p>



<p>“I knew I would care about every game, but I didn’t realize how much I would care,” he said. “I am living and dying with every inning. I think it’s calmed down a little bit over the last month.”</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Mike Puma</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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