New York Mets owner Steve Cohen says his deleted tweet about the team's trade deadline plans was taken the wrong way.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen mistakenly sent a tweet on Wednesday night that he says was misinterpreted, according toMets blogger/fan John Mackin Ade wrote a story on his blog saying the Mets should blow their roster up. Cohen saw said blog and replied “All in the future, not much we can do until the trade deadline."
“I believe in this team,” Cohen told SNY. “I believe in the back of the baseball card. It’s way too early to speculate on anything. It’s May 16. I expect to make the playoffs. I know the fan base is frustrated, but it’s still early. We’re still very capable of making the playoffs. I fully expect to make the playoffs.”
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