Steve Cohen loving 'rocking' Citi Field, big crowds after his past Mets attendance frustration
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Steve Cohen, owner of the Mets, expresses enthusiasm for the lively atmosphere at Citi Field, particularly after the team's success and attendance improvements. Following their NLCS appearance and a significant acquisition of Juan Soto, Cohen is optimistic about World Series prospects. The Mets now rank 8th in attendance compared to 18th last year, underscoring a shift in fan support. Cohen recalls previous disappointments with attendance during crucial games last season, showcasing a growing connection with fans as the team performs well early in the 2025 season.
Citifield was rocking last night . Big crowd and a Lindor walk off. Come on out everybody and join the fun!
That really bothered me, 18th in attendance when we're right in the middle of a pennant race.
Here's what I don't get. Shea Stadium used to get big weeknight September crowds when the Mets were in a pennant race.
The Mets have become more and more involved in the World Series conversations, which is also giving fans something to immediately believe in.
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