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NY Mets owner Steve Cohen’s sarcastic response to fans after thrilling comeback win over Royals

Following a sensational comeback victory by the New York Mets over the Kansas City Royals, team owner Steven Cohen delivered a tongue-in-cheek message to the fans.

Francisco Lindor #12 of the New York Mets celebrates his three-run home run with Tyrone Taylor #15 of the New York Mets in the ninth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on July 11, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri.
© Ed Zurga/Getty ImagesFrancisco Lindor #12 of the New York Mets celebrates his three-run home run with Tyrone Taylor #15 of the New York Mets in the ninth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on July 11, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri.

The New York Mets fans erupted with excitement as their team staged an impressive comeback against the Kansas City Royals. In a thrilling turn of events during the final two innings, standout performances from Mark Vientos, Juan Soto, and Francisco Lindor propelled the team to a stunning victory. The Mets, showcasing a different level of play than in previous matchups, delivered an exceptional performance that left fans elated.

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Throughout the first seven innings, the Mets struggled to reveal their true potential for the regular season. The Royals took a two-run lead in the seventh inning, but a pivotal triple by Vientos turned the tide, setting the stage for the Mets’ remarkable victory.

Although the Mets held a slight lead of one run before the sixth inning, the Royals put up a formidable challenge. However, the Mets’ star players rose to the occasion in the final innings, securing a thrilling win. In response to the team’s magnificent comeback, Mets owner Steve Cohen expressed his enthusiasm to the fans.

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“There seems to be less complaining after the team scored seven runs in the eighth and ninth innings. Funny how that happens,” Cohen quipped on his X account, celebrating the outstanding result. His remarks sparked a flurry of fan reactions, with many questioning his visibility during less favorable outcomes, yet appreciating his candidness in victory.

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Mets mid-season struggles

Leading into their series against the Royals, the Mets were experiencing a tumultuous stretch with inconsistent performances. While they managed to secure some victories, they also suffered losses due to various mistakes. In a particularly tough matchup against the Baltimore Orioles, the Mets dropped two consecutive games in a single day, prompting head coach Carlos Mendoza to hold the offense accountable for the defeats.

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Despite these offensive challenges, the Mets showcased their potential in a morale-boosting victory over the Royals, signaling an effort to rejuvenate their attacking prowess. The resilience demonstrated against Kansas is indicative of what the Mets’ offense is capable of achieving when firing on all cylinders.

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With Lindor and Soto in top form, despite some defensive shortcomings, the Mets remain optimistic about their championship aspirations. Coach Mendoza’s relentless efforts to navigate the team through injury setbacks underscore the franchise’s commitment to maintaining competitiveness throughout the season.

Soto and Lindor shine against Royals

In their recent encounter with the Royals, Lindor and Soto delivered outstanding performances, especially in the final innings. Their contributions are pivotal as the Mets surge back into contention in the regular season, now contending closely for the top spot in the NL East alongside the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Soto, for instance, launched his 22nd home run of the season, adding two runs, one hit, and an RBI to his tally. Meanwhile, Lindor matched the feat with his 19th homer of the year, complementing it with two runs, two hits, and three RBIs. These impressive stats, alongside their season-long efforts, are crucial in sustaining fan enthusiasm and fueling hopes for a World Series title this year.

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