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Mets and Yankees remain on right side of ‘I Give a S—t’ threshold

Why current MLB proposal is bad for Mets’ Steve Cohen, Yankees' Hal Steinbrenner -- and all New York fans

Steve Cohen treated image, in front of two panel Citi Field 2021

PORT ST. LUCIE — “How about we call it the ‘I Give A S–t Tax’ instead, for all the owners who actually give a s–t about winning?”

That was a player prominent in the union speaking a few days ago, suggesting a rebranding of the so-called “Steve Cohen Tax,” the new fourth tier of the luxury tax that small market owners needed because they were afraid of the Mets’ new owner.

I was thinking of that on Sunday, after several days spent watching Kyle Schwarber, Carlos Correa, Andrew Chafin, Kenley Jansen and Trevor Story — all free agents who would have fit the Yankees, Mets or both — sign elsewhere.

Despite all of that, it’s only fair to acknowledge near the end of a frenzied, two-part offseason that both local teams and their owners remain squarely on the side of giving a s–t about spending and winning.

That doesn’t mean the teams have spent well, or will be successful. The season will tell that story. But…

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