Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The strangest part is that this has happened under Cohen, whose fortune was supposed to transform the Mets into a perennial juggernaut alongside the free-spending Dodgers and New York Yankees. (Because of their deferred contracts, the Dodgers have a higher payroll than the Mets for purposes of the luxury tax.) Meanwhile, after 11 losses in a row, the team is left facing a disheartening reality. The new Mets might cost a lot more, but they bear a shocking resemblance to the old Mets.

 

The Mets Have Turned Into a $360 Million Mess



Despite entering the season with baseball’s largest payroll, the team has lost 11 consecutive games and is in danger of falling out of contention in April

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Logic Demands an Iran Deal. Will Trump’s Fantasies Allow One? In the logical world that markets seem to believe will prevail in the Middle East, this war will end — and soon — because there’s little realistic prospect of either side winning a decisive victory by restarting the conflict. The costs of trying, meanwhile, range from punitive to ruinous.

 

Logic Demands an Iran Deal. Will Trump’s Fantasies Allow One?


The genius of post-1945 U.S. foreign policy was in embedding America’s awesome power in a framework of international institutions and law in which all nations, large and small, could participate and benefit. It was far from perfect and coincided with plenty of episodes of imperialist intervention. But the strategy overall paid off for the United States. It cushioned the reality of American dominance, legitimated American power and produced an order broadly consistent with American interests. All these advantages are now being abandoned. The Trump administration is destroying any remaining faith that the United States can be trusted to exercise power responsibly.

 

The Warmongers Are Getting History All Wrong


Dr. Patrick directs the Global Order and Institutions Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.