New York Times profile of Mets owner Steve Cohen

The New York Times profiled Steve Cohen, Mets owner.  Their article includes the following;

Those who know him say his view of subordinates can be similarly binary — morons and moneymakers, doers and duds — producing sometimes savage encounters in the workplace. Business associates have been routinely berated in front of peers, their intelligence insulted in a hail of expletives. “That’s your best idea?” he has asked his traders, peppering profanities. “Are you stupid?”

Competitors spoke of Cohen the way baseball watchers assessed titans of the steroid age: Yes, he was talented. Yes, everyone hustled for an edge, often in the ethical murk. But S.A.C. could seem especially tethered to the period’s excesses, an inspiration for the legally dubious firm on the television series “Billions.”

For years, prosecutors aggressively pursued S.A.C. — “a veritable magnet for market cheaters,” they said — indicting and convicting employees found to have engaged in illegal trading. Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan at the time, eyed Cohen with particularresolve. (Bharara did not respond to requests for comment.)

Though Cohen was never personally charged, S.A.C. pleaded guilty to insider trading infractions in 2013, becoming the first large Wall Street firm in a generation to admit to criminal wrongdoing. Cohen paid a total of $1.8 billion in fines. During a mandated hiatus from managing public money, he transitioned to a “family office,” Point72, that would manage much of his personal fortune, estimated today by Forbes to exceed $17 billion.

(via NY Times)

Mets try to keep new Citi Field menu items secret from bloggers but FAIL

There was a time when the Mets loved the bloggers and would invite them to things like this.  Time has passed and the New Regime that took over the media department doesn’t care about the everyman, but they did have their Fancy Access Media Pals over for lunch.  Let’s see what items are coming to Citi Field, most likely to not return next season as seems to be the case with this news story every year.

I have zero intention of attending a baseball game so I will let ou guys read this amongst yourselves.

Anyway enjoy the new items. Remember when Pete Alonso and Keith Hernandez were in teh hamburger business? Remember when Pat LaFrieda` sold steak sandwiches? Enjoy the baseball game kids!

Did the Mets somehow actually lose more money than other teams and are the A’s just smarter

I keep staring at this…

OK so….

…am I to believe the Mets are not only not a profitable business, but actually the worst business in baseball?

And if so, are the low payroll A’s not geniuses?  I have said for a long time that I would run my team with minimum payroll, lose 130 games, and let you guys be mad at me on twitter while I hang out on my yacht.  Looks like the A’s have it figured it out.

Why would the A’s want to leave Oakland and their profitable system?  Maybe THE METS should move to Las Vegas…where they could play next door to a casino, which seems to be their true desire anyway.