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    Steve Cohen Feels the Magic: Urges Mets and Fans to ‘Keep Riding the Wave’ Amid Special Run Happening

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    Steve Cohen urges Mets, fans to ‘keep riding wave’ after latest win: ‘Something special happening’

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    The Mets are riding high — and their owner wants the team and the fans to enjoy it while the going is good.

    The Amazin’s won their seventh straight game on Wednesday afternoon with a  in the 10th inning to sweep the Phillies at Citi Field.

    Steve Cohen, in the hours after the victory, took to X and reveled in the victory, though he did caution that things might not always be this fun.

    “We need to keep riding this wave,” Cohen wrote. “There will be mean [reversion] at some point but there is something special happening at Citifield. So much fun.”

    The latest fun came in extra innings with the Mets down by one before Pete Alonso smacked a game-tying double and Starling Marte dunked a broken-bat single to center to send the Mets to their third walk-off win of the season and second on this homestand after in the ninth inning with a homer.

    Cohen took to social media after that game and expressed similar joy.

    “Citifield was rocking last night,” he wrote. “Big crowd and a (Francisco)Lindor walk off. Come on out everybody and join the fun!”

    Mets owner Steve Cohen looks on during spring training. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

    The “big crowd” has been a theme for the team during the last seven games, with each contest — including 36,863 at Wednesday’s matinee — having at least 35,000 on hand in Queens.

    The Mets are now 18-7 with a .720 winning percentage, which is tops in all of baseball. They are also sixh in MLB in average attendance at 36,579.

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