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Noah Syndergaard is throwing off the mound, and he wants Steve Cohen to know he’s all in just like the team’s new owner.
When asked by a fan on Twitter when he’ll be back throwing,
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Michael Hill is the first official known candidate for the Mets’ president of baseball operations vacancy.
An industry source confirmed Wednesday night that Hill, who recently left the Marlins after
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Trevor Bauer already had a National League-best 1.73 ERA to show off as he hits free agency. Now he also has an NL Cy Young Award to go along with it — as do the Reds, for the first time in
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Investors who bailed out the Mets in the wake of the Bernie Madoff scandal are about to make a killing now that billionaire Steve Cohen has taken over, The Post has learned.
Cohen’s $2.4 billion
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In 1992, Steve Cohen opened his first hedge fund, Sandy Alderson was still the A’s general manager and for the final time the Mets had a larger payroll than the Yankees.
That was then …
In the
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Marcus Stroman got so hyped up watching Steve Cohen’s introductory Mets press conference that he’s committed to playing for him.
Stroman wrote on Twitter that he is accepting the
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If it’s up to Sandy Alderson — and Steve Cohen’s checkbook — the Mets could have three straight NL Cy Young Award winners in their rotation next season.
Hours after new owner Steve Cohen vowed
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Perhaps nothing defined the Wilpons’ failed Mets ownership like their obsession to win the press conference — and their incredible losing record nevertheless.
They could never see beyond tomorrow,
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Steve Cohen, when discussing his championship aspirations for the Mets, said nobody remembers if you came in second or third place.
Then the new Mets owner jokingly offered proof, when he was asked
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In 1963, Steve Cohen first went to the Polo Grounds with his father to watch the Mets. On Tuesday, the billionaire gave his vision for the future of the franchise — and set a very high