
Mets' Steve Cohen Says 'I Still Believe in Our Team' amid 7-Game Losing Streak
The New York Mets have struggled in recent weeks, but owner Steve Cohen isn't losing faith in his squad.
Per the New York Post's Jon Heyman, Cohen said he's still confident in the Mets.
“While the team has had a difficult run, I still believe in our team and believe they will turn it around. LGM,” Cohen said in a text message.
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New York dropped Sunday's series finale against the Milwaukee Brewers, making it seven losses in a row. The Mets have also lost 12 of their last 13 games.
"Nobody said it's going to be easy to go all the way," Juan Soto told reporters after last week's loss to the Cleveland Guardians. "It's a challenge. We've got to go out there and take it from them. Nobody is going to bring the trophy over here and give it to us, we've got to go out there and take it."
The recent struggles have the Mets sitting at 63-55 with 44 games left in the season. They still hold the final wild card spot, but the Cincinnati Reds are just a game and a half behind them.
New York needs to turn things around quickly, and Cohen thinks his team can do it.






