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So, does yesterday’s court “ruling” mean the Wilpons are more likely to retain control of the Mets or less?
Bankruptcy seems to be an option, though the owners maintain they're not selling.
While their owners are in the courtroom, the Mets are doing their best to troll other teams.
Einhorn's deal to buy a $200 million stake in the Mets fell through.
The most likely outcome: The judge lets the trial go forward as is, and the Mets' checkbook is mothballed
Another report calls that "nonsense," however.
"Maybe next spring when we have our media workshop for the players, Fred can come and sit in on it."
They could lose as much as $70 million this year.
Carlos Beltran's agent, Scott Boras, had a bit more to say, though.
And unlike Seinfeld and Bloomberg, he's interested. Sort of.
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