The New York Mets have struggled to start the 2024 season. Several of their top stars are also in limbo, one such name being Francisco Lindor. He has encountered a true slump, with fans criticizing his play. Most recently, billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen called for his star to receive the ‘Trea Turner treatment’.
Cohen is an outspoken owner and regularly shares his thoughts on the team’s performance. With one of his biggest players being criticized, the billionaire has spoken out.
Steve Cohen calls for New York Mets fans to back Francisco Lindor
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It is clear to see that Francisco Lindor is struggling this season. He has a.038 batting average at the moment, with 1 hit in 26 at bats. This has led to criticism and mockery. Mets owner Steve Cohen called for Lindor to receive the “Trea Turner treatment” and fans’ support. Turner struggled last year, and Phillies fans gave him a standing ovation at every at-bat to get him pumped up. It helped revive his season.
Steve Cohen would love for Mets fans to give Lindor the Trea Turner treatment
(via @RSAdiamondtales, @StevenACohen2) pic.twitter.com/BPsyGOBZ7x
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 6, 2024
Talkin’ Baseball shared the news on X, formerly known as Twitter. They said, “Steve Cohen would love for Mets fans to give Lindor the Trea Turner treatment.” This would be a massive show of support for the Mets star in a tough season so far.”
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The team has seen many setbacks, such as Ace pitcher Kodai Senga getting injured and Pete Alonso’s uncertain future in Queens. But there is still hope that the team can remain competitive amidst a slow start to the season.
The Mets’ top executives believe in this team
Both New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and President of Baseball Operations David Stearns believe in this team. There was a shift in approach, with youth becoming a focus of future development. But Stearns, in particular, has mentioned that the aim is to develop youth while also being competitive. The season is young, and it is still early.
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So the Mets can mount a comeback in the coming weeks and months. Francisco Lindor will surely be a key part of that resurgence when it comes. What do you think of billionaire owner Steve Cohen backing his star player? Kindly share your thoughts in the comments below.