Mets Boss Steve Cohen's Message Turns Heads Amid Team’s 3-Game Losing Streak
- The New York Mets lost their third straight game on May 20, 2025, dropping 2-0 to the Boston Red Sox in Boston.
- Their recent slump follows a tough start to May, resulting in four losses in five games and struggles with runners in scoring position.
- Key issues include a.135 batting average with runners in scoring position over the last stretch and failure to capitalize on chances despite opportunities such as Walker Buehler's ejection.
- Mets owner Steve Cohen called for patience amid growing frustration, writing 'LGM' on social media as the team fell to second place, 1.5 games behind the Phillies.
- The loss intensified doubts about players' performances, including increased scrutiny on Juan Soto and Pete Alonso's slump, while the Mets prepare to face the Dodgers after concluding the Red Sox series.
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Steve Cohen tells fans to stay the course as Mets continue losing skid: ‘This too will pass’
Steve Cohen is preaching patience to Mets fans after the ballclub dropped its third straight game and its fifth loss in its last six contests in a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Red Sox on Tuesday. “Welcome to the ups and downs of a baseball season. This too will pass . LGM,” Cohen wrote on X.
Steve Cohen tweeted……. during a Mets losing streak! – The Mets Police
This is a good job by Steve. This is how you do it. You can’t just show up during the good times. Nice job Steve. More of this. While I have your attention, ask the GM how he thinks Senga and Holmes are gonna make 38 starts after not pitching many innings last year. That’s gonna be a major problem and I am gonna TOLD YA SO when it happens. Screenshot
Steve Cohen reacts to Mets losing streak
While the New York Mets have hit a rough patch, team owner Steve Cohen is not panicking. New York was shut out in Tuesday’s game against the Boston Red Sox. This was despite the Red Sox having to use seven different pitchers in the game after starting pitcher Walker Buehler was ejected in the third inning. Following Tuesday’s game, the Mets have now lost three games in a row and five of their last six. The offense has been particularly frustrati…
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