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What's wrong with the New York Mets? And how worried should fans be?

Mets owner Steve Cohen, the 95th-richest man on Earth, doesn’t tweet often.

In fact, since Opening Day, the 69-year-old hedge fund tycoon has posted only eight times on the website now known as X. Each post, including the one he delivered Monday morning, has been about the Mets. In other words, despite being the sport’s most front-facing owner, Cohen is not one to overreact online to on-field results.

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What compels Cohen to hit “SEND” is far from a science. Since purchasing his boyhood club in 2020, the bespectacled billionaire has consistently tried to instill a sense of calm in a fan base that, since its inception in 1962, has known nothing but emotional volatility. The man with more money than god bought the Mets, in part, to try to elevate the franchise into the upper echelon of American sports.

In many ways, he has done that, as the team has shed the institutional rot and punch-line status it held before Cohen’s reign. He believes, wholeheartedly, in the process, the long game. That, plus some insider-trading envelope-pushing, is how he made his fortune, after all.

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