New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has redefined free agency in baseball this offseason. He has spent with almost reckless abandon as he continues to try to rebuild the Mets to their former glory.

That includes re-signing stars like Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Diaz and others, but it also includes bringing in free agents Justin Verlander and Kodai Senga. They almost had Carlos Correa on top of everything.

Cohen took over in 2020, so in his second offseason he’s redefining the game. Cohen had this to say about his wild spending spree via ESPN:

“I didn’t know I was going to have to spend like I did. In fact, I was a bit naive in that regard. But once I got comfortable and realized, okay, what does it take to put a great team on the field? “. , I had still committed to the fans and to baseball, that I was going to go in there and change this. I entered saying that I am all-in. And I keep my word.”

He decided early on that he wasn’t as concerned about money as he was about having the best equipment available:

“We’re in New York and I’m competitive. If you’re going to own a team, I came in with a commitment that I was going to put a good product on the field. And I think I’ve done that. I had no idea what it was going to cost. put a good product on the field, but I’m in a position where I make a good income, right? So I can do this.”

So far, it looks like it has. The Mets aren’t the favorites for the World Series, but they arguably have the best roster in baseball.


How much is the payroll of the New York Mets?

The New York Mets barely let any of their players leave in free agency, and those who did were replaced with high-priced stars.

The New York Mets are all in
The New York Mets are all in

In 2023, they are expected to pay out a staggering $304 million. That’s well above the second-place team, the New York Yankees. The Mets have truly redefined spending.

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