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When billionaires make bold bets, the world watches—and Steve Cohen’s latest gamble is turning into a jackpot. While some questioned the jaw-dropping price tag, the results are already silencing critics. With every swing, every moonshot, and every viral moment, Cohen’s investment is looking less like a risk and more like a masterstroke. And his response? Pure billionaire brevity.

The huge investment by Steve Cohen and the New York Mets in Juan Soto led to many questions. Because of the price tag and the impact it would have on the team. But Steve Cohen had no doubts. Just like the market, his investment has seen a steep incline.

Juan Soto is proving why he is the next big thing in baseball. Unbothered by the expectations, he hit another home run on March 14. The Mets owner, Steve Cohen was quick to react to this. “That was quick, boom!”

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Soto has hit many home runs but this was different. This homer against the Cardinals was special and impressed the Mets owner because of how quickly it left his bat. It went a 395 feet distance with an exit velocity of 111.4 mph. A proof of Soto’s game and his price tag that many were doubting.

To back up his worth, Juan Soto has been putting on a show for the fans. Soto has already hit 4 home runs with 8 RBIs and has an average of .417 along with an amazing OPS of 1.462. He has become a highlight reel during the spring, as he also went yard on his first at-bat.

And now, Cohen isn’t just getting praise—he’s convinced that his $765 million bet was a homer in itself. So, if this is spring training Soto, just imagine the spectacle Cohen’s investment will create when the real games begin.

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Mets fans go crazy under Steve Cohen’s tweet after Soto launches another ball

The Mets faithful didn’t just react; they erupted at the billionaire’s Million Dollar Baby who sent another baseball into orbit. Steve Cohen’s timeline is flooded with a mix of awe, celebration, and sheer disbelief. Turns out, that money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy Juan Soto.

When you bet your money on a guy like Soto, you are guaranteed to get a good return. That is exactly what is happening here. The Mets put $765 million in the Soto basket and it is yielding all the results possible. Seems like a worthy investment, don’t you think?

While fans are busy seeing balls fly over their head at the Citi Field, many are thanking the mastermind behind the big signing. “Uncle Steve” has become the cool uncle, handing out gifts to every child in the family. And Cohen is not bringing any normal gifts, he is handing out home run-filled gifts.

While you are a lifelong fan of a team, you will be ready to do anything to help the team succeed. That is exactly what Steve Cohen is doing. Being a fan himself and owning 8% of the club since 2012 before buying it completely, fans are feeling his deep connection to the team. It is not a surprise about the money he is putting in. And the fans are thankful that Steve Cohen is who he is.

The signing of Juan Soto was never easy for the Mets, but when Steve Cohen puts his mind to something, he gets it. So, when he decided to pursue Soto, he made sure he got home only after signing him, and boy, did he deliver! With the fans looking back at it, they are feeling the persistence paying off.

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With the way Juan Soto is performing, everybody wants an owner like Steve Cohen who has become the hero for Mets fans. The Mets didn’t just get Soto—they locked him in for the next 15 years. Now, they’ll have a front-row seat to the many inhumane things he’s bound to do on the field. All thanks to Steve Cohen!

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