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Those endless nights of getting stuck on three or four runs now seem like the good old days for the Mets.
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The Mets' penchant for shenanigans was supposed to be gone with new ownership. The past week shows its not fully behind them yet.
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Franciso Lindor’s clutch home run sent a jolt into the Mets and excited the man cutting his check.
The once-slumping Mets shortstop drilled a 2-2 pitch from Diamondbacks reliever Caleb Smith into...
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Zack Scott had been meeting with his subordinates about making a change. Sandy Alderson had been thinking similarly.
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Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Marcus Stroman have had dinner with their boss. Cohen has encouraged them to bring significant others or an agent if they would like.
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Who are these guys?
The first-place Mets? The .500 Mets? The fundamentals- and timeliness-challenged Mets?
As they return home following their first trip out of the Eastern time zone since 2019,
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Mets-Cubs. Remember when that was a thing?
Remember, before Andrew Friedman finished turning the Dodgers into Major League Baseball’s preeminent superpower, when the National League’s Big Apple
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The thing that’s most important to remember is that while the families that used to own the Mets might have been the highest-profile victims — and, before that, beneficiaries — of Bernard L.
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PHILADELPHIA — Steve Cohen already forked over a couple of billion bucks for the team, and another $341 million for a star shortstop. So Tuesday morning he may want to spend a little of what’s
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PHILADELPHIA — Steve Cohen aims high – reasonably high, though – with his first Mets team.
“I’m not going to predict a World Series out of the gate,” the Mets’ new owner said