Steve Cohen says Mets fans ‘have been through worse’ as he sees signs of a turnaround
LONDON — Steve Cohen spent the last week in the U.K. attending to business with his hedge fund. As the weekend arrived, the Mets owner celebrated the London Series by becoming a local in the pub scene and mingling with the fans.
And as badly as the season has unfolded for his underperforming team, Cohen said the Mets’ fan base has “been through worse” over the years.
“The fans, they love the Mets and they came all the way over here because they love the Mets and care about the Mets,” Cohen said Sunday before the Mets played the Phillies at London Stadium. “They are in good spirits. … The fans have been through worse and trying to break that history. They are great and certainly are going to be here for the team.”
Cohen noted the fact the Mets began play nine games below .500, but also was cognizant of the wild-card race. On that count, the Mets were only four games out of a playoff berth.
Last season the Mets dismantled after the All-Star break, unloading veteran stars, but talk of what might happen at the trade deadline this year will have to wait, according to Cohen.
“I am focused on winning games right now,” Cohen said. “We can worry about the trade deadline, that is seven weeks away, that is 45-50 games and a lot can happen, so the focus right now is on the season and winning games and we’ll worry about [the trade deadline] when the time comes.”

