Post jumps on the Mets’ Steve Cohen Failure bandwagon

Yesterday I wrote about Steve Cohen being “seeming a failure at owning a winning baseball team (aka loser)” and as usually happens, when I say things OFTEN FIRST, people ignore it.

But now it’s in The Newspaper, using the same type language (FAILURE) and since the sports radio uses The Newspaper for topic generation, this will now be a thing today (Good!)

The New York Post writes..

And yet Cohen failed anyway. After he bought the Mets he said, “I’m not crazy about people learning on my dime.”

Mets fans weren’t crazy about Cohen learning on their dime either.

(via NY Post)

And I am still not over this band of losers, the most despicable of all the 60 Mets clubs, booing their own fans.  I put the game on for two pitches last night and then remembered that I actively dislike everyone on this team (except Brad Hand).

It boggles the mind that not one player – not “Captain” Pete, or deGrom or anyone else you want to name – stuck up for the fans.  I think the club wanted to hit a reset button and pretend that the Thumbs Down never happened – but IT HAPPENED AND THEY HAD A PRESS CONFERENCE ABOUT IT.

A press conference.

So this team can rot.

And as for the owner – like I have said since he showed up – NO EXCUSES.  None.  I don’t want to hear that it is Year One.  I don’t want to hear that deGrom got hurt (I did warn you about that Steve, many many times.)

You mean to tell me a team that rolls out The Best Power Hitter On The Planet, Baez and Lindor behind the great Big Zero and the other SPs, is a team that should be under .500 this late in the season?

Is the player mix wrong?  Did the billionaire not spend last off-season?  Is the manager the wrong guy?

Who hired the first GM, who hired the second (acting) GM, who hired the people hiring the people.

This is all on you Steve, and as said yesterday and now the Post echoes…this is a failure.