
Steve Cohen likes what he is seeing in Citi Field so far, and it’s not just the team in the field.
After finishing 2024 at the NLCS and acquiring Juan Soto from a 15 -year contract and $ 765 million in a five -team bidding war, METS have more and more involved in World Series conversations, which is also giving fans.
And also, it is worth buying.
Last season, Cohen was disappointed in the absence of assistance to Citi Field saw the duration of his flag race. Now, he loves the atmosphere and wants to move on.
“Citifield was swinging last night. Great crowd and a (Francisco) Lindor leave. Let’s go to all and join the fun!” The owner published on X Saturday morning after The 5-4 victory of the Mets over the cardinals.
The METS have 13-7 and first in the National League of the East.
The METS currently occupy the number 8 in average home assistance this season (35,795). Last season, which saw them go 0-5 to the playoffs, they sat in 18º with an average assistance of 28,757.
It is also likely that they will biased the slow beginning that the Mets saw at the beginning of the season, which had an average north or 24,000 assistance at the end of May.
“That really bothered me, 18th presented when we are right in the middle of a flag race,” Cohen said during spring training. “I said this before, the series against the nationals, just before the Final Philadelphia series. I think there were 18,000 fans at the door of the stadium a great flag race.”
Cohen referred to a game on Monday, September 16, which had an assistance or 21,694. The mets radio announcer, Howie Rose, was also expelled by the numbers.
“This is what I don’t get. Shea Stadium used In a publication x At the moment.
Since the busy low season of the METS, the franchise has seen a “decent and significant percentage increase” in the sale of tickets. This is the wall that Cohen hopes to break for his team.
“There has always been skepticism with the METS and believing that we are going to be sustainable winners, you know, sustainable in the playoffs,” Cohen said this spring. “I think … Mets fans had this negative perception of the Mets and their Fandom, and one of my goals is to break that negativity and have an issue, we will be a sustainable winning year.”


