Mets owner Steve Cohen’s latest angry, unhelpful tweet appears to rip Steven Matz’s agent

Here we go again.

It seemed like there might have been a chance for starting pitcher Steven Matz — a Long Island native drafted by the New York Mets in 2009 who pitched for the club for six years before being traded to the Toronto Blue Jays last season — to return to the Mets this offseason as a free agent.

But on Wednesday, we learned he was signing a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals, for a reported four years and $44 million.

Apparently, behind the scenes, that wasn’t what the Mets thought was going to happen. And owner Steve Cohen appeared to make sure the world knew it:

So what’s that all about? A report from MLB Network’s Jon Heyman:

And a thread from Joel Sherman of the New York Post:

Hm.

I’ve written before about Cohen’s tweets and how they don’t help the Mets from an on-field point of view. I’m fine with the owner having fun on Twitter, trolling here and there, interacting with fans and floating ideas that people can respond to. That was enjoyable and a huge change for a franchise that needed it earlier in the year.

But the tweets about “unproductive” hitters or trying to out anonymous sources in articles criticizing him? Not helpful. I can imagine free agents pausing and wondering if this is the franchise for them if the owner acts like that, and that culture spreads down across the organization.

And this tweet is under that umbrella. Yes, he clarified it was about Matz’s agent. But does that mean other agents won’t want to deal as much with the front office if it means being called out by Cohen?

Just dial it back a little! That’s all.

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