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        <title><![CDATA[Rob Manfred sees great potential in Mets sale to Steve Cohen]]></title>
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            <media:title type="html">Rob Manfred sees great potential in Mets sale to Steve Cohen</media:title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mets fans aren&#8217;t the only ones who see Steve Cohen as a messiah.</p><p>&#8220;I think that a change in ownership at the Mets is an opportunity to make that franchise as strong as it can possibly be, and I think over the long haul it’ll be something that will be good for the game,&#8221; commissioner Rob Manfred <strong>said during an online event</strong> hosted by the Hofstra University&#8217;s business school.</p><p>It&#8217;ll be up to the owners — whom Manfred works for — to approve Cohen, the Long Island native who grew up a Mets fan and on Monday <strong>finalized a $2.4 billion deal</strong> to purchase 95 percent of the the ball club from the Wilpon and Katz families.</p><p>Cohen will need 23 out of 30 votes in November to take control of the Mets, who likely won&#8217;t make the playoffs this season.</p><p>A spotty history that includes Cohen&#8217;s former company paying a $1.8 million fine in 2013 to settle insider trading charges and his current company being sued for gender discrimination could complicate matters, though helping the 64-year-old&#8217;s cause is that the other owners would see their respective valuations increase should the deal go through.</p><p>Cohen initially had a deal to purchase the Mets in February, but that fell apart after the two sides couldn&#8217;t agree how much influence the Wilpon family would be able to wield in the first five years of Cohen&#8217;s ownership.</p><p>“As you can imagine, a sale of this type, a couple of billion dollars, pretty complicated agreements, and they have those agreements ironed out,&#8221; Manfred said.</p><p>Cohen reemerged this spring in the sale process that also featured power couple Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez.</p><p>Mets fans seemed to always hope Cohen — and his net worth of $14 billion — would end up the winner of an auction, enamored with the possibility of him spending more money than they&#8217;ve grown accustomed to and ending years of front-office dysfunction.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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