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

 ET



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