Steve Cohen plans to patch things up with New York Mets fans over an ad on the uniform.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 15: New York Mets owner Steven A. Cohen speaks at the Tom Seaver statue unveiling ceremony before a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citi Field on April 15, 2022 in New York City. All playersIn a partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, the team wore patches on its jersey sleeves for the first time during Friday's home opener against the Miami Marlins.
The club announced the sponsorship agreement Thursday and showed off the new uniform patches in a photo online. Cohen, the Mets' owner, said he had an email exchange with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital CEO Steven J. Corwin and they agreed to make a change going forward. "They're Phillie colors. And he agreed and I agreed they should be more Met-appropriate," Cohen said before Friday's game.New York wore the red-and-white patches Friday. Cohen did not say when the new patches might be ready.
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