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No House Limit by Steve Fisher
No House Limit by Steve Fisher








No House Limit by Steve Fisher

You know, after a World Series title or two and the payroll comes down a bit thanks to a healthy minor-league system consistently pushing young talent to the big leagues. Maybe it’s something that’ll happen down the road. But yea, if I were him, I wouldn’t rush into spending that kind of money. The huge scoreboard and the speakeasy beyond the right-field fence are two examples. We know Cohen and the Mets aren’t afraid of upgrading Citi Field in other ways. And it’s way more expensive than it would’ve been had it happened during the original construction. So, we’re talking about eventually paying for another whole stadium, but in the form of a retractable roof. I mean, do you blame the guy? After doing some searching on the interwebs, it looks like the cost to build Citi Field alone in advance of its opening in 2009 was $900 million. (The cost would have been a mere fraction of that upon construction, more on that later.)Īt one point in our text exchange Sunday, he suggested an alternative to my retractable roof suggestion: “Let’s put small umbrellas on helmets.” Which I took to mean that a roof on Citi Field is even less tenable - at least to him at the moment. Mets owner Steve Cohen is one who’s looked into building a retractable roof for Citi Field, no surprise since he’ll consider anything to improve Mets fan experience.Īnd word is Cohen was told it would cost $800 million to add a retractable roof, which seems to have given him pause to the point where he is currently considering it a missed opportunity. The potential price tag has even made him step back to take a breath: Cohen has looked into how much it’d cost to get done now. However, the Wilpons opted to not spend the extra $100-125 million (according to Heyman) for it to be done.

No House Limit by Steve Fisher

On the heels of consecutive rainouts over the weekend, Jon Heyman of the New York Postbrought up this topic again in a recent article.įor those who don’t remember, putting a roof on Citi Field was a possibility before the stadium was built. One of those limits? That’d be putting a retractable roof on Citi Field. But just like everyone else, the man has limits. He’s shown he won’t cut corners to help his club get better or improve the fan experience at Citi Field. But not all the time.Ĭohen is baseball’s richest owner. And in most cases, that’s exactly what happens. With a record-setting payroll to begin the year - along with a record-setting luxury-tax payment - we tend to just assume he’ll shell out money for anything. His words and actions have given Mets fans hope and confidence in the team’s direction for the first time in what feels like a generation. Citi Field has also become a desirable destination for baseball’s top free agents. In that short period of time, he’s turned the organization from a league-wide punchline to a financial powerhouse. Steve Cohen is now in his third season as owner of the Mets.










No House Limit by Steve Fisher