After committing hundreds of millions of dollars to his team in the offseason, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen woke up Monday with his club on the outside looking in at the 2025 MLB Postseason .

Despite signing superstar Juan Soto to the biggest contract in professional sports history and bringing back fan favorite Pete Alonso in the offseason, the Mets stumbled down the stretch. They were 45-24 on June 12 but played 17 games under .500 the rest of the way. All Cohen could do on Monday is apologize .

“Mets fans everywhere. I owe you an apology,” Cohen wrote via X. “You did your part by showing up and supporting the team. We didn’t do our part. We will do a post-mortem and figure out the obvious and less obvious reasons why the team didn’t perform up to your and my expectations.

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