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Cohen Bonded With Lindor, Which Along With $341M Led To Deal

New Mets owner Steven Cohen bonded with Francisco Lindor, which along with $341 million led to a teamrecord 10year contract that starts in 2022.

  • Last Updated:April 06, 2021, 01:09 IST

NEW YORK: New Mets owner Steven Cohen bonded with Francisco Lindor, which along with $341 million led to a team-record 10-year contract that starts in 2022.

Ive had a few dinners with Francisco, and hes a special guy, Cohen said during a news conference Monday to announce the agreement.

Hes got a winning personality. Hes a leader. They love them in the clubhouse. He brings intangibles that you need if youre going to win championships and obviously a great ballplayers besides. And so this is a special guy. I think Im good friends with him. We text all the time,” he said.

New York acquired the four-time All-Star shortstop from Cleveland in January. He was signed for $22.3 million this year and was eligible for free agency after this years World Series.

Lindor set a deadline of last Thursday — the scheduled opener at Washington — for a deal, and the agreement came together the night before. The Mets’ season-opening, three-game series was postponed because of a COVID-19 outbreak on the Nationals.

Lindor is from Caguas, Puerto Rico, and he also bonded with Cohens wife, Alexander, who is of Puerto Rican descent and grew up in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan.

My in-laws came from the same hometown as Francisco, Steve Cohen said. And so theres a real connection there. And so Francisco came over to the house. There was lots of discussion about the neighborhood and restaurants and the food and so immediate connections.

Cohens wife is assisting with the transition to the Mets.

I know Alex has reached out to his fiance, the owner said. Shes in New York, and shes trying to make it a little easier for her to be comfortable in New York City. So its working out pretty well for everybody so far.

The owner termed his Spanish pretty lousy.

I walk around my own house sometime, and I dont know what theyre talking about when they talk in Spanish, he said. Im not good at it.

A hedge fund billionaire who bought the Mets last November, Cohen is eager for the start of his first season. His eyes kept darting to the right to check computer screens with stock quotes during times Mets president Sandy Alderson was talking, part of what Cohen refers to as his day job.

“I think Im starting to get my sea legs here and start to feel like Im starting to understand a lot of stuff, Cohen said. I think as time goes by agents can know what my style is and hopefully we can avoid these last-minute fire drills.

He has boosted payroll to among baseballs top three and intends to spend to transform the Mets into a winner.

Were going to be a significant player for free agents down the road and were going to act like a major-market club, Cohen said.

New York attempted to sign free agent pitcher Trevor Bauer during the offseason, but the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner instead signed a $102 million, three-year deal with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

Significantly early on in this conference Steve said hes starting to get his sea legs, and its tough to get your sea legs if youre a drunken sailor, Alderson said. So I think Steve has done a great job of navigating these issues. And unfortunately, you often get measured by whether you sign a free agent or dont sign a free agent. Theres so much else going on, on the iceberg below the waterline where weve made significant progress I think will contribute to what we can do longer term.

Outfielder Michael Conforto remains eligible for free agency after the World Series. There have been only brief talks about a long-term deal.

I plan to sit down with his agent at some point and discuss it, Cohen said, referring to Scott Boras. We like Michael. Hes been a terrific Met, and well see if we can get it done. This is a big moment for him, too. He may want to explore his free agency.

Cohen is leaving long-term talks with pitchers Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard to Alderson. DeGrom is signed through 2023 as part of a deal in which the Mets hold a 2024 club option. Syndergaard, who hopes to return from Tommy John surgery in June, can be a free agent this fall.

Theres got to be a right time and a right place for everybody, Cohen said.

For now, Lindor was the big deal the Mets focused on.

I look at Francisco as a cornerstone of our present and future. I think hes going to lead us to division titles, pennants and World Series championships, Cohen said. Well, Im not going to predict the World Series out of the gate. What I do think is were going to be really competitive and I think were even going to make the playoffs. And once you get into the playoffs, anything can happen, right? So Im pretty optimistic. The team looks good to me and I think the fans are going to really enjoy this team.

Cohen planned to watch the Mets’ revised opener at Philadelphia on television Monday night and be in the owners box at Citi Field for Thursdays home opener against Miami.

I cant hit the ball. Im not pitching, he said. So its ultimately up to the players. You can lay down all sorts of plans. You can acquire players, you promote players. Ultimately its up to them to play, and were there to support them. Were there to adapt if we need to adapt. But I think our organization is prepared to perform well.

Notes: Alderson said the postponed three-game series at Washington likely will be rescheduled as part of a doubleheader and perhaps two in order to preserve off days.

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first published:April 06, 2021, 01:00 IST