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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 confirms David Stearns will remain in his role despite impending organizational changes.

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Coverage from Metsmerized Online, The New York Times, MLB.com, ESPN, and SNY highlights Cohen’s public commitment to Stearns. Reports note that Stearns' role is confirmed to be safe through 2028.

Future developments will focus on which specific areas of the organization Cohen intends to alter. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline or nature of the broader changes Cohen indicated are necessary.

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Is David Stearns remaining with the Mets?

Yes, Steve Cohen has confirmed that Stearns is staying and that his job is safe.

How long is David Stearns' job secure?

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

Will there be other changes to the Mets organization?

Yes, Steve Cohen stated that changes need to be made, though he did not specify what those changes entail.

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