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Mets owner Steven Cohen apologizes to fans, calls result 'unacceptable'
- The New York Mets concluded their 2025 campaign on Sunday after being shut out by the Miami Marlins, resulting in their elimination from playoff contention.
- The Mets entered the season with high expectations due to a $341 million payroll, ranking second in MLB, but injuries and poor performance led to their collapse.
- At 45-24 on June 12, the Mets held the top record in MLB, but then endured multiple losing streaks and finished the remainder of the season 38-56, ultimately missing the playoffs.
- Owner Steve Cohen apologized on Monday via X, stating, "I owe you an apology," and promised a post-mortem to identify reasons for the team's failure.
- Manager Carlos Mendoza expressed empathy for the team's disappointment and emphasized that the organization intends to thoroughly evaluate the factors behind the talented roster's failure to meet expectations during the offseason.
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