Major League Baseball has not yet set a date or time for the vote on whether to approve Steve Cohen’s purchase of the Mets, according to industry sources.
The expectation remains that the vote is on track to occur shortly after the World Series, perhaps even in late-October.
As SNY has reported, Cohen is expected to be approved despite resistance from some owners. Once that occurs, he and incoming team president Sandy Alderson will likely announce their plans for the front office.
Oakland assistant general manager Billy Owens, Tampa Bay special assistant Bobby Heck and Arizona GM Amiel Sawdaye are among the possibilities to oversee day-to-day baseball operations, as previously reported.
Former hitting coaches Pat Roessler and Kevin Long are possibilities to return to the dugout in some capacity.