The Mets are running high – and their owners want their teams and fans to enjoy it.
Amazin won his seventh straight game on Wednesday afternoon, scouring the Phillies at Citifield with a dramatic walk-off victory in 10 innings.
Steve Cohen challenged X hours after the victory and enjoyed the victory, but he warned that things may not always be that fun.
“We need to ride this wave,” Cohen wrote. “There’s probably some meanness [reversion] At some point, but something special is happening at Citifield. It’s very fun. ”
The latest fun comes after the Mets had one inning, then Pete Alonso hit a game-playing double, and Sterling Marte dunked a broken single to center, and Francisco Linder won Friday’s game in his ninth game against a home run, and the Mets took the second in the third home stands after Pete Alonso hit a game playing double, followed by Sterling Marte dunking a broken single to center, and Francisco Linder won his ninth game against a home run.
Cohen joined social media after the game and expressed similar joy.
“Citifield was shaking last night,” he wrote. “A lot of people and (Francisco) Lindor will walk away. Come out and join in for fun!”
“Big Crowd” has been the team’s theme in the last seven games, with at least 35,000 people on hand for Queens in each contest, including 36,863 matinee on Wednesday.
The Mets are currently 18-7 and have a 0.720 win percentage, which is the top of all baseball. Additionally, MLB has a 6h, with an average attendance of 36,579.
They will play the nationals in Washington on Friday.





