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1. QUEENS IS BURNING. The New York Mets are in the Hurricane whirlwind. . . another time. When Steve Cohen bought the team in 2020 for $2. 4 million, it marked the beginning of a full-digit revolution in his bank account. “Three doritos later” (to be fair, three seasons and a little over a quarter later) the team subsequently maintains expectations and people begin to start. With the Mets, there is a debatable word that says “money can’t buy happiness,” and in this particular case, it will have to be emulated. Under the ‘Cohen patronage’, the Queens franchise found itself alone at the last minute, in 2022 by losing (1-2) the Wild Card Series to the San Francisco Giants. In the 2021 and 2023 campaigns their records were negative: 77-85 and 75-87, respectively. In 2024, with a 20-23 record, it turns out that we have participated in another turbulent period, which explains why Cohen himself demonstrated on the opening day of 2024 that “the goal is to get to the playoffs. . . ” If “We didn’t make the playoffs, obviously we’re disappointed. “
2. During this week, an enthusiast of the device, capable of such grayness, warned the social network. Unfortunately, Cohen himself responded: “In the long run, there is not much we can do until the last limit of changes. ” It was once supposed, Troy burned. Some media in the Big Apple interpreted Cohen’s reaction – who was later dismissed – as one of his marks to eliminate safe drivers, like and like yesterday in the afterlife of the year with Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander. Cohen voiced his arguments, arguing that the Mets were not looking for a distributor and that his posting to X did not signify any long-term plan. “Building this team,” Cohen told SNY. “Created on the other side of the baseball race. Temporarily strived for something special. It’s May 16. I hope to make it to the playoffs. While the enthusiastic base is frustrated, it’s still early. Today we have a lot of ability to move on to the playoffs. Let’s hope to get to the playoffs. ” That’s not true, but I haven’t written much about Cohen. And if the Mets were the same way, stamp it, the Mets will be distributors when the market opens.
They’re being removed now, but I really can’t. The owner tweeted esto. pic. twitter. com/0HDDgp3v4x
3. AND HERE’S AN INCIDENTAL, buy the corn roses and soda so you can watch the Mets’ negotiations with Pete Alonso, the starter who will be released to finish the year and who, according to ESPN Stats
4. SI LAST WEEK tells you that they are projecting a television series about the scandal of illegal gambling and robots that has involved the former interpreter of Shohei Ohtani, now there is other news similar to this disastrous scenario that caught the attention of the first Shohei Ohtani player. Tim Donaghy, noted for being the writer’s partner in the parts starring him, who worked for him. On the Hot Mic podcast, Donaghy said, “If you look at this guy and what he’s done for baseball globally and the fans that have gotten attention around the world, the last thing that must be someone who’s worried about the announcement. “In your own games and maybe do it because before you do it, you’ll have to not do it. “
6. SHOHEI OHTANI and his Los Angeles Dodgers teammate, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, aimed to get a week-long luxury layover while in contact with the San Francisco Giants at San Francisco’s Oracle Park. Masanori Murakami, an 80-year-old man, extended his stay in the city just to watch his farmer play. Maybe the name doesn’t mean anything to you, but Murakami was the first Japanese player to play in the American Major Leagues. He became a pitcher in the 1964 and 1965 crusades. Mashi, like the appellant, came to the United States at the age of 19 and signed for $10 million. It’s an exciting new crusade that he believes will increase the winds between baseball near the Pacific Ocean. However, contractual disruptions mean that their stay will have to be extended for longer. In the finals, Murakami played twice in the MLB and earned 17 more spots in the Japanese League until his retirement in 1982.
Masanori Murakami, the first Japanese-born MLB player in the SF vs. LAD, watches Yoshinobu Yamamoto as he shows the main points of his career. He will be revered at Oracle Park on Friday at his Japanese Heritage Night. SportsNetLA ©️pic. twitter. com /rDTxdDPOV8
7. VIDEO OF THE WEEK also involves Ohtani. There’s a lot to add. Just practice this child’s reaction and perceive that the Japanese two-way phenomenon has changed.
8. Edwin Diaz was beaten by an opponent. Ne vous adelantes, no I mean sporty quality. Edwin declared himself one of the fire-extinguishers of recent years and get his point right if necessary. He and Minnesota Twins goaltender Johan Duran appear to have tension in the final step as they entered the game. Diaz enters with the bombast of Narco through Timmy Trumpet. Durán entered with. . . Which walk in is better?
Bad news for Edwin Diaz, a larger front closer to Minny v Jhoan Duran ? pic. twitter. com/5I0nfvD8Lh
And if anyone has realized who Elly De La Cruz is capable of, it’s because they already know that it has probably been attributed to her with their mouths open, while the MLB catchers have caused her problems. . .
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