
Steve Cohen can’t comprehend ‘disheartening’ Mets loss in social media rant: ‘Mind boggling’
NY Post
Steve Cohen wasn’t taking this one quietly.
After the Mets squandered a 6-2 lead to lose an 8-7 heartbreaker to the Giants on Friday night at Citi Field, the Amazin’s owner took to X to vent his own frustrations amid the team’s recent slide.
He did, however, feel for the fan base.
“What a stretch, mind boggling. I know how disheartening this is for our fans. Ty for caring so much,” Cohen wrote on X after the Mets’ latest defeat.
It’s now four straight games that the Mets have lost — and nine losses in the last 11 — as normally reliable reliever Reed Garrett fell apart in the eighth inning, with San Francisco catcher Patrick Bailey providing the real crusher with a grand slam.
The Mets are now eight games under .500, the worst they’ve been this season, one that began with the team losing five straight games in Queens.

It didn’t take long after Adam Fox’s shoulder injury for his absence on the power play to — again — become glaring. The Rangers had just started to make strides with their first unit after struggling to start the year before Fox exited their Nov. 29 loss to the Lightning and didn’t return for a month.












