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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
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Steve Cohen has cleaned out the Mets’ front office, but Luis Rojas is probably staying.
Returning team president Sandy Alderson said Tuesday it’s “very likely” Rojas will
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The Jets lost a heartbreaking 30-27 game to the Patriots on “Monday Night Football.” Here are some thoughts and observations from the game:
1. This was a gut punch.
I know there is a large
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The tension was palpable, in living rooms all across the city, and in those parts of New Jersey that do not bleed blue.
Because here was Bill Belichick, seemingly conspiring to interrupt if not ruin
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Are you really so committed to the cause, so tied to the tank, that this didn’t bother you? Have you really shut off all your feelings, all your emotions, all your stored-up resentment of the New
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The tank lives.
It looked like the Jets might do the unthinkable and win a game Monday night, but they blew it, falling 30-27 to the Patriots at MetLife Stadium.
Former Jets kicker Nick Folk made a
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Mekhi Becton is hurt again.
The first-round pick left Monday night’s game against the Patriots to undergo chest X-rays late in the first quarter. He did not return.
The team’s starting left tackle
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Even in the absence of the MLB general managers’ meetings this year due to the pandemic, Scott Boras is willing to assess the Mets’ shopping potential.
The super-agent often uses supermarket
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Two years ago, there was no qualifying offer for DJ LeMahieu to consider.
He was coming off a decent, if unspectacular, season with the Rockies and was mentioned in the same category with another free