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The Mets faced a stunning collapse in 2025 with an 83-79 win-loss record, and that has left fans heartbroken and the management facing tough questions. After months of high expectations, costly trade deadline signings, and vital promises from Steve Cohen, the Mets missed the playoffs in a dramatic way. The mental fallout did not just harm the team; it reached the owners’ box as well.

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Steve’s wife, Alex Cohen, has long been a visible and vocal personality for the fans, acting as a link between the public and ownership. Through a personal message on social media, Alex provided the fans with a rare behind-the-scenes highlight of the team. However, after the team’s bitter postseason miss, Alex has decided to step back and pointed out the depth of the disappointment within the managerial circle, too. Currently, the New York Post Spots posted on X, “Steve Cohen’s wife ‘deactivating’ email after Mets’ bitter playoff miss.

In a message shared on a digital platform, Alex highlighted that she will no longer post to her work Instagram profile and plans to deactivate her Mets email account. She said that this move is not related to anger, but rather to identifying balance after a bad season. “This season didn’t end the way any of us had hoped and like you, we feel the disappointment of not making it to the playoffs,” Alex wrote. “Still, our belief in this team remains as strong as ever,” she added.

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Alex’s decision to detach from two vital communication channels raised concerns among fans. Some wondered why now, specifically after seasons of openness and accessibility. As per Alex, the email had become flooded with messages similar to what fans were already sending her through social media, making it overwhelming to manage. She stressed that stepping away was related to maintaining respect and establishing boundaries after a tough season, not ignoring criticism.

Such a move also comes just a day after Steve Cohen publicly apologized to the fans after the team’s collapse. Cohen acknowledged that the team had failed to live up to the fans’ expectations despite a huge payroll. He also promised a full post-mortem to identify the reasons behind such a failure, focusing on the fact that the management and the fans were feeling “raw emotions.”

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While the fallout has hampered ownership, the challenges do not stop there. The team now faces a vital roster dilemma that could reshape its future.

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The Mets are in a dilemma after Pete Alonso opted out

As expected by some insiders, Pete Alonso has officially opted out of his deal with the Mets, heading back to free agency. It has left a vital gap at first base. Alonso, a premier power hitter in MLB, previously tested the market before re-signing on a short-term deal; however, this time, the stakes are much higher. The star has been projected to receive a six- or seven-year deal worth over $175 million, a figure that could strain the Mets’ budget given their existing roster needs.

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The Mets are deciding whether to spend big to keep Pete Alonso or invest those funds in other areas, specifically starting pitching. As per the report shared by Zach Pressnell, the front office might consider moving Mark Vientos from third base to first as a cost-effective solution. “Corner infielder Mark Vientos is the easy option to replace Alonso,” Pressnell describes, noting that such a move would free up resources to strengthen the rotation, a pressing offseason priority after 2025’s disheartening finish.

While this internal change would not necessarily excite the fanbase, it offers tactical flexibility. By saving on Alonso’s huge potential contract, the Mets could target several quality pitchers to stabilize their staff. It is a practical but bold approach, signaling that the team may prioritize depth and balance over retaining a single star slugger. For a franchise trying to regroup after a bitter postseason miss, these decisions could reformulate the direction of its offseason reconstruction.

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