In a stunning turn of events, the dysfunction within the New York Mets organization has reached a new low as owner Steve Cohen’s $8 billion bid to build a casino near Citi Field has failed spectacularly. This latest debacle has left many wondering if Cohen is cursed, as the Mets continue to struggle both on and off the field despite the billionaire’s promises of success.
The bid for the casino, which was seen as a potential revenue generator for the struggling team, was rejected by city officials after concerns were raised about the impact it would have on the surrounding community. This setback comes just months after Cohen’s highly publicized purchase of the team, which was supposed to bring about a new era of success for the Mets.
However, since taking over as owner, Cohen has failed to deliver on many of his promises. The team has continued to underperform on the field, with their playoff hopes fading fast as the season winds down. Off the field, the organization has been plagued by scandal and controversy, as several key executives have been forced out amid allegations of misconduct and mismanagement.
Cohen’s leadership style has also come under fire, with many questioning his hands-off approach to running the team. Some critics have even gone so far as to suggest that the billionaire is more interested in using the Mets as a vehicle for his own personal gain, rather than focusing on building a winning baseball team.
The failed casino bid is just the latest in a string of disappointments for Mets fans, who had high hopes for the team when Cohen took over. Many are now beginning to wonder if the owner’s promises of success were nothing more than empty rhetoric, designed to distract from the team’s underlying issues.
As the dysfunction within the organization deepens, it is becoming increasingly clear that the Mets are in dire need of a major overhaul. Whether Cohen is up to the task remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: if things don’t turn around soon, the curse of Steve Cohen may prove to be too much for even the most dedicated Mets fans to bear.