Cohen, the owner of the New York Mets, spoke at a conference in Miami Tuesday.
Steve Cohen can afford to pay Pete Alonso whatever he wants. The man ranked No. 162 on Bloomberg's Billionaires index has already committed to paying Juan Soto
Many Mets fans attempted to send a message to the front office about Pete Alonso. The front office redirected the message to Scott Boras.
The New York Mets owner took questions from a hostile crowd over the weekend, and his answer won some fans over. Imagine if John Henry did the same.
Talks between the Mets and Pete Alonso's agents at the Boras Corporation seemingly hit an impasse last week, as reports
Mets owner Steve Cohen got real on the failed negotiation talks with free agent !B and former Met Pete Alonso.
There were several intriguing moments from the New York Mets' January 25 Amazin' Day fan fest event at Citi Field. However, the most compelling was surely what
The rout in US stocks to start the week, spurred by questions over artificial-intelligence spending, has done little to shake Steve Cohen’s confidence in the technology’s transformative potential.
Cohen said the AI boom could see ups and downs and the lack of accurate information could exacerbate volatility around AI-related investments.
Just before Mets owner Steve Cohen answered a question about where things stand with Alonso, a homegrown star and free agent first baseman, during a panel discussion, a spirited crowd began chanting, “Let’s Sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete!”
Both Mark Vientos and Brett Baty are putting in work at first base this offseason as Pete Alonso's free agency drifts closer to spring training.