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

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has confirmed that President of Baseball Operations David Stearns will remain in his role despite planned team changes.

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Steve Cohen, the owner of the New York Mets, stated that David Stearns will retain his position as part of the organization. While Cohen indicated that the team requires adjustments, he explicitly ruled out the dismissal of Stearns.

Coverage from Metsmerized Online, The New York Times, MLB.com, ESPN, and SNY emphasizes that Stearns' position is secured through 2028. Future reports will track what specific changes Cohen plans to implement within the organization.

Current coverage does not yet specify which other areas of the Mets will be subject to modification.

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Quick answers

Is David Stearns leaving the New York Mets?

No. Steve Cohen stated that Stearns' job is safe and he is expected to remain through 2028.

Will there be changes to the Mets organization?

Yes. Steve Cohen indicated that changes need to be made, though he specified those changes will not involve David Stearns.

How long is David Stearns confirmed to stay?

According to reporting by The New York Times, Stearns is safe through 2028.

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