The Post obtained a letter from Mets owner Steve Cohen to season ticket holders, promising a team that just seems out of reach.
In the letter obtained by The Post, Cohen has promised the current 50-59 and fourth in the NL East Mets to be “competitive” and “formidable” in the 2024 season.“We added several key pieces to our team, but things have not turned out how we planned,” Cohen said in the letter. “You are rightfully disappointed and so are we.
The Mets had a $364 million payroll this season, by far the highest in baseball, but it did not equal results. . “Lots of pitching in free agency in ’24. More payroll flexibility in ’25. Got a lot of dead money in ’24.”
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