A New World Order For NY Baseball
Since Steve Cohen purchased the New York Mets, it has felt different around the Orange and Blue.
The Mets have revamped their front office, theyโve spent way more money and have seen an uptick in success.
The momentum around the franchise was already heading in an upward trajectory that has been shot to the moon after the big news of the weekend.
Mets fans were given a Christmas present for the ages when Steve Cohen delivered Juan Soto from the New York Yankees and brought him across town.
The Mets signed Juan Soto to the richest deal in the history of professional sports.
The shockwaves of this move cannot be understated.
Soto is one of the best players in baseball. His resume and impact on the 2024 New York Yankees speaks for itself.
The Yankees really wanted to keep Soto.
They offered him 750 plus million dollars and a chance to continue his playing career with the short porch, protected by Aaron Judge and wearing the pinstripes.
Juan Soto passed up the Yankees for the riches of Steve Cohen and a chance to become the greatest Met of all time.
Before Steve Cohen, the idea of the Mets snatching a Yankee from their grasp was a pipe dream.
Well, the Soto sweepstakes illustrate the new baseball reality in town.
No player is off limits to the Cohen Mets.
Cohen would stop at nothing to land Soto. Soto was the equivalent of a Picasso painting at the gallery.
He wasnโt coming home without it.
Itโs a reality that is foreign to Mets and Yankee fans alike.
Mets fans arenโt used to this.
Yankee fans arenโt used to it.
Little brother no more.
A new world order of New York Baseball has arrived.
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