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Steve Cohen says David Stearns' job is safe amid possible Mets changes: 'It won't be David'

Mets owner Steve Cohen reassures fans that David Stearns will remain in his role despite potential team changes.

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Steve Cohen, owner of the New York Mets, has publicly stated that David Stearns will remain the team's executive through 2028. Coverage from Yahoo Sports, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, The New York Times, MLB.com, ESPN, and SNY all emphasize Cohen's strong support for Stearns.

The reports highlight Cohen's assurance that Stearns will stay with the team for the duration of his contract, despite the need for other changes within the organization. The next steps involve identifying which areas of the Mets organization will undergo changes.

Coverage does not yet specify what changes Cohen is referring to, or who might be affected.

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Quick answers

Who is David Stearns?

David Stearns is an executive with the New York Mets.

What did Steve Cohen say about David Stearns?

Steve Cohen stated that David Stearns' job is safe and that Stearns will remain with the Mets through 2028.

What changes is Steve Cohen referring to?

Coverage does not yet specify what changes Steve Cohen is referring to.

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