It’s just one of many changes under Cohen’s watch around the Mets. From their high payroll near the top of the game to his interactions with fans on Twitter to the Tom Seaver statue that was finished and displayed in May, so much about the Mets has changed with new ownership.
“He’s brought a sense of hope, that’s probably the best way to put it,” former Met and current YES and ESPN analyst David Cone said. “The whole fan base has a sense of hope now that this is sustainable. Year in and year out, that whatever it takes, it’s going to be done. That’s just a great feeling as a fan. He seems to understand the modern way of doing things and what the fan base responds to.”
“Believe me, it doesn’t go unnoticed,” Showalter said. “I told him, ‘Thank you.’ He didn’t want to hear it.” “He’s definitely changing things,” Gooden said. “He knows, he gets it. … Nothing against the Wilpons, they were great, too, but he’s taking it to a whole ’nother level. What I mean by that, getting alumni back involved, putting the fans first and the organization, putting a competitive team back on the field.”
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