A Twitter Q&A with the owner of a baseball team isn’t a common occurrence throughout history, so New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and Q&A moderator Wayne Randazzo decided to address the most important questions from fans in the 30-minute segment. And when you hear Cohen’s secondary response to the question, you’ll probably be gripping your seats with excitement as to what the topic was and what his initial answer could have possibly been about. “Well, you know, it is the most critical question that needed to be answered, more important than anything else we can even imagine,” Cohen said. “And I’m sure that’s gonna create controversy tomorrow or… probably right now, so I can’t wait to see what my Twitter feed looks like.” What could that possibly mean? Are they not going to extend Francisco Lindor? Is Mr. Met no longer the mascot? Will David Wright’s No. 5 uniform not be retired? “Black jerseys… well, I can say with absolute certainty that the black jerseys are coming back,” Cohen said (head to the 15-minute mark in the video below). “They’ll come back for a few games this year, at some point, and you’ll be able to buy those jerseys…
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