Steve Cohen Apologizes to Mets Fans, 'Unacceptable' to Miss 2025 MLB Playoff Bracket
After missing the playoffs, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen broke his silence and addressed the team’s disappointing finish to the 2025 season.
Cohen posted a lengthy apology to Mets fans, admitting, “We didn’t do our part,” and calling the end result “unacceptable.”
After having the best record in MLB earlier this season at 45-24, the Mets bottomed out and finished with an 83-79 record. The team would’ve made the playoffs with a win in Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Miami Marlins but disappointingly lost 4-0.
Cohen did all he could to try to build the Mets into a World Series contender, signing star slugger Juan Soto to the richest contract in sports history this offseason. Adding him to a team that made a surprising run to the National League Championship Series a year ago initially looked like it paid off, but it turned into another chapter of disappointment for New York.
The Mets now face multiple questions entering the offseason, most notably regarding impending free agent Pete Alonso, who has been the face of the franchise for years. Cohen has never been afraid to spend big, but it’s clear that the team needs a different strategy if it hopes to win a World Series for the first time since 1986.
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