Month: September 2025

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets’ 2025 Season In Review

The 2025 season will go down as one of the biggest disappointments in the history of the New York Mets. It will also go down as one of the most embarrassing collapses in franchise history, too. Forget 2007—the Mets didn’t have a great team chasing them down this time around. They just flat-out blew it. Consider this: New York owned the best record in all of baseball on the morning of June...

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Cohen’s Casino Bid Clears Major Hurdle

Steve Cohen has something to celebrate. A community advisory council voted Tuesday to approve a gambling license for his $8 billion Metropolitan Park proposal, sending the project to a state board for final approval. The committee approved the casino with a 6-0 vote. The project, which would dramatically change 50 acres of asphalt parking lots next to Citi Field, faces competition from three...

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Interpreting David Stearns’ Closing Presser & the Path Forward

David Stearns put a cap on the “tremendously disappointing” 2025 season with a press conference on Monday. He owned up to the construction of the roster and, ultimately, its performance. He highlighted three areas where the team didn’t do well enough this year: Run prevention Defense “Failed to score the runs we needed to score” Let’s take a deeper look at...

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Morning Briefing: Stearns Will Evaluate Coaching Staff; Mendoza Safe

Good morning, Mets fans. With the Mets’ 2025 season officially over, attention now shifts to what could be a pivotal offseason of the organization. After another year that fell short of expectations, the front office under president of baseball operations David Stearns will look to reshape the roster. Stearns met with the media Monday, the day after the Mets were eliminated. He spoke about...

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Field Narrowing With Metropolitan Park Vote on Tuesday

Updated Post: September 29, 2025 at 8:30 PM Another day, another step forward for Steve Cohen’s Metropolitan Park. Per Celia Bernhardt of City & State New York, The Coney, a Coney Island casino proposal was voted against 4-2. However, in the Bronx, Bally’s cleared a major hurdle for a casino on the grounds of the former Trump golf course in the Yankees borough. Carl Campanile of the NY...

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