In Today’s Mets News That Doesn’t Really Have Anything to Do With Baseball ...
Technically, of course, this all has to do with baseball. But much of the news lately has involved not pitchers and catchers, but lawsuits and debt.
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Technically, of course, this all has to do with baseball. But much of the news lately has involved not pitchers and catchers, but lawsuits and debt.
It seeks the return of some $300 million in what it calls "false profits."
The Mets' owners no longer oppose unsealing Irving Picard's suit against them.
Says a Mets lawyer for the Mets' owners: "We believe the complaint is baseless, both factually and legally."
The Mets are in financial trouble. That's not good. But it could be worse.
The Mets are looking to sell a portion of the team.
The Wilpon family actually made money with Bernie Madoff.
She went to Beige on Tuesday night. And she got in a FIGHT.
The Mets hired Willie Randolph because of what he had come to represent. Four years later, that's why they fired him, too.
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