What happened: Mets owner Steve Cohen sat for a lengthy podcast interview covering the sport's salary-cap debate and the state of his front office. Cohen explained why David Stearns remains in charge of baseball operations and detailed how he handled recent player conversations. He also spoke to a player trait he wants emphasized more and how closely he is now reviewing the operation.
Why it matters: The remarks land as the Mets sit well below .500 and Cohen has publicly voiced frustration with the team's direction. His backing of Stearns signals continuity in the front office even as the roster underperforms, framing how New York approaches the coming stretch.
What to watch: Watch whether Cohen's public support translates into aggressive or restrained moves as the trade deadline nears, and how the front office responds to the owner's stated priorities.