Mets owner Steve Cohen addresses the team’s front-office and managerial situation in comments made shortly after the club fires manager Carlos Mendoza. Cohen speaks on a podcast, including appearances associated with The New York Post and Yahoo Sports, and responds directly to questions about whether further changes are expected beyond the managerial move. Across the reporting, Cohen states that president of baseball operations David Stearns is safe in his role and frames the message as a clear reassurance that Stearns will not be removed as a result of Mendoza’s dismissal. The outlets also describe the context as the Mets’ season continues to deteriorate, with Mendoza’s firing occurring as the organization seeks to alter direction. While the coverage focuses on Cohen’s statement about Stearns’ status, it does not present a detailed outline of additional roster or operational changes, instead emphasizing Cohen’s intent to keep Stearns in place. The reporting consistently characterizes Cohen’s remarks as the first public clarification of Stearns’ employment status after Mendoza is dismissed.