The New York Mets ’ 2025 season ended not with a bang, but with a slow unraveling that left fans shaking their heads. After storming through April and May like a team on a mission, the Mets stumbled badly after mid-June and never found their footing again. What began as a promising campaign collapsed into an 83-79 finish, and they are watching from home how other clubs vie for glory. For a club with championship expectations and one of baseball’s highest payrolls, that outcome hit hard — and owner Steve Cohen didn’t take it lightly.

A Frustrated Owner Demands Accountability

Cohen, known for his financial muscle and growing impatience with mediocrity, was reportedly furious after the Mets missed the postseason. According to what former members of the coaching staff told Mets insider Mike

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