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It seemed unfathomable the Mets, with a newly minted owner worth $14 billion, would go the entire winter without signing one of the big three free agents on the market.
But team president Sandy
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WASHINGTON — Francisco Lindor, of course, should ask the Mets for whatever sort of financial package he deems fair, and the wide gap between what he wants and what the Mets want to give him does not
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Pete Alonso seemingly has a solution to the ongoing contract extension standoff between his teammate, Francisco Lindor, and the Mets — and owner Steve Cohen won’t like it.
“Pay him $400
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Steve Cohen asked for help and we here at The New York Post are always looking to assist our troubled multi, multi, multi (imagine a bunch more “multis”) billionaires.
In response to an
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They say that deadlines exist to spur action, and predictably, the biggest deadline of Steve Cohen’s young Mets ownership won’t have much time to breathe.
Francisco Lindor and the Mets haven’t
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JUPITER Fla. — Will dessert be something from the $300 million menu?
As Francisco Lindor and the Mets discuss a contract extension, the All-Star shortstop had dinner with team owner Steve Cohen on
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Observations from the Mets’ 8-3 spring training victory over the Astros on Saturday.
Reason to smile
Francisco Lindor’s spring rampage (and contract extension push?) continued with a 3-for-3
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Steve Cohen sure doesn’t seem to be sweating the most highly scrutinized player negotiations of his young Mets ownership.
The Mets’ rookie big boss showed off his playful Twitter side Friday
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“Jeff McNeil is hitting sixth. Do you know how good your freaking lineup is when Jeff McNeil is hitting sixth?”
The quote is from a top NL executive when asked a simple question: What do you
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There are times when the dance partners move close, yet never dance.
Following the 1999 season, for example, the Rangers traded two-time AL MVP Juan Gonzalez to the Tigers. Texas did not believe it