Welcome to “Bleav in Queens,†the newest Mets podcast presented by the Bleav Network! Hosts Tyler Ward (Mets YouTuber known as WardyNYM) and Joe Ceraulo (National Radio Host & former collegiate pitcher) are here to share their weekly analysis on everything that transpires with our beloved team from Queens. This is a Mets fan’s one stop shop for all things Mets, all year long.
The New York Mets finished off a sweep of the Colorado Rockies and it was a GREAT weekend for Juan Soto. Chris and Jack break down the power surge from the Mets, some pitching takeaways, Ronny Mauricio and Brett Baty.
The New York Mets continue to just win series, as it was a pair of series wins. First, it was two out of three against the Los Angeles Dodgers in a NLCS rematch. Next up, was taking two against the Chicago White Sox. Both series left the boys wanting more, as there were missed opportunities. The guys also discuss a pair of positional controversy, at catcher and third-base. Should Luis Torrens get the bulk of the playing time? How can Francisco Alvarez turn things around? Then, what about Brett Baty and Mark Vientos? Subscribe to the YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jackmckessy Follow Jack on Bluesky: @jfmckessy.bsky.social Follow Chris on Bluesky: @crschube.bsky.social RATE, REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE POD!
The New York Mets offense is broken, concerning everyone right now. And nobody has been at the center of that conversation more than Juan Soto. Jack is back on the pod with Chris to discuss everything plaguing this team right now + share where they are at with the Tylor Megill Experience.
The Mets picked up a pair of series W's against NL Central foes. Chris is back to break it all down + preview the series with the New York Yankees.
The New York Mets took a step back in the right direction, taking the series from the Diamondbacks out in the desert. Chris recaps the big performances from Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and Juan Soto in this series + talks about what Luisangel Acuna's role needs to be moving forward.
Things are tough right now for the Mets. They've lost 4 of their last 5 games. They haven't won a series since sweeping the Phillies. Their situational hitting is a roller coaster. Chris breaks it all down on the latest edition of the pod.
Chris is on a journey of a solo show, recapping the Mets losing their first home series of the year + having Ryne Stanek blow ANOTHER lead.
The Mets play their weirdest series of the year, lose their worst game of the season and yet still became the 1st time to 20 wins in Major League Baseball. Chris and Jack break it ALL down: the good, the bad and the ugly.
The New York Mets are the best team in baseball. They've won seven in a row. They just swept the Phillies, after sweeping the Cardinals. Things are pretty, pretty good in Mets-land right now.
The Mets played probably their worst series of the year, losing two of three to the Twins. Chris and Jack break it all down on this edition of the show.
They still aren't firing on all cylinders, but the New York Mets just continue to win games and win series. After taking two out of three from the A's, it's now four series wins in a row. Chris and Jack break it all down, including some more managerial decisions, and get you ready for the Twins series.
The New York Mets made three series wins in a row. Chris and Jack break down the pitching performances, the one day of offense the team had and what to do at 2B.
It's still not pretty, but the Mets keep finding ways to win. They picked up their second straight series win and their first sweep of the year. Chris and Jack are back to recap it all, from the bullpen to some interesting decisions from Carlos Mendoza.
It was weird. It was the prettiest. But the New York Mets won their first series of the 2025 MLB season. Chris and Jack break down the pitching, Pete Alonso's heroics, Mark Vientos' struggles and more.
The Mets are playing actual baseball and it was a mixed bag in the first series of the year. They got some good starting pitching, but their offense is off to a sluggish start.
The guys get their predictions out on the airwaves before the season begins. Who do they think will make the playoffs in the American and National League? What about the main awards? Plus, some Mets related predictions as well.
Clay Holmes ended his spring with one last excellent start before he takes the mound for real. And Brett Baty continued his hot spring.
The Mets are playing a Spring Training game and the lineup looks very close to what it might look like on Opening Day. What do the guys like about it? Is there anything they don't like?
The guys react to the Mets Spring Breakout performances, the reported plan for the rotation in the opening series + more.
The Mets name a surprising Opening Day starter. Jeff McNeil is going to be out for a bit. And Brandon Nimmo might start the year as the DH?
Tylor Megill had another good spring start. Plus, AJ Minter made his spring debut. The guys break it all down on today's edition of the pod.
Francisco Alvarez will miss the next 6-8 weeks, so what do the Mets do now? Plus, Clay Holmes continues to impress in Spring Training.
Chris and Jack discuss the latest comments from Juan Soto about his free agency, Vlad Jr's upcoming free agency + the Mets Spring Breakout roster.
Chris and Jack recap the latest happenings from Spring Training including some cuts, Kodai Senga's spring debut and the latest on the injury front.
Chris and Jack throw caution to the wind and go full hype mode on today's show. They overreact to all of the good news/reports we are seeing from Spring Training so far.
The guys are back and are putting on their prediction hats. Who do they think will make the final 26-man roster for the New York Mets? Are there any surprises? Who gets the final bench spot? Who is apart of the Mets Opening Day bullpen?
Real games have yet to be played and the Mets rotation depth is already being tested. With Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas now scheduled to miss time, what should the Mets do? Should they use the depth they have or is it time for an outside addition?
David Stearns met with the media as pitchers and catchers officially reported for the New York Mets. And he said a lot, while not actually saying a lot. Chris and Jack share their takeaways as we move closer to real baseball.
After a very long back and forth, the Mets and Pete Alonso have come back together on a two-year deal. What does it mean for the Mets in 2025 and beyond?
The day has finally arrived. The guys share their top five prospects that can make an impact on the 2025 New York Mets roster. And Chris takes some exception to the way Jack constructs his list.
Amazin Day provided quite the update on the Pete Alonso of it all. Then, the guys get into Ryan Stanek's return to the Mets bullpen + finish up by breaking down which Mets ended up in ESPN's Top 100 Prospects for 2025.
Jesse Winker might have hinted at the Mets plans for 1B. Are the Dodgers bad for baseball? And, have the Mets done enough for their offense?
The Mets are reportedly moving on from Pete Alonso. Their pivot plan started to take shape with signing Jesse Winker. So what now?
Roki Sasaki won't be joining the Mets, so what is their new plan for adding a pitcher. Plus, another Pete Alonso update that includes a surprise name as a pivot plan.
The guys are back to talk all thing rumors. Tanner Scott. Alex Verdugo. And even more Pete Alonso.
There remains a "sizable gap" between the Mets and Pete Alonso in contract talks. The Mets offered Teoscar Hernandez a contract before he went back to the Dodgers, showing how there is more offense on the way and Corbin Burnes signed where? Make sure to rate, review and subscribe to the pod wherever you get your podcasts! Follow Jack on BlueSky @jfmckessy.bsky.social. Follow Chris on BlueSky @crschube.bsky.social
The Mets are bringing back #OURACE Sean Manaea on a very good deal. Pete Alonso's market is playing right into the Mets hands + a free agent SP target is off the board.
Griffin Canning is a New York Met. The guys dive into that and also discuss the bigger picture approach that David Stearns and the Mets are taking with building their rotation. Note: This episode was recorded WHILE Mike Soroka signed and before Patrick Sandoval signed his deal with the Red Sox on Dec. 20th.
The New York Mets are in search of more offense. Could it mean a reunion with Pete Alonso? Or is Alex Bregman in the cards? The guys debate the two offense options leading the rumor mill for the Mets.
Juan Soto had his press conference to introduce himself as a New York Met. A bunch of moves happened; the guys react to those and how they impact the Mets.
Yes, Juan Soto still chose the New York Mets. But there is still work to be done, and the Mets added a pitcher to their rotation over the weekend. Chris and Jack break down Clay Holmes signing to be a member of the starting rotation and where the team's focus should be after landing the big fish in Soto.
THEY DID IT. THE NEW YORK METS SIGNED JUAN SOTO. Chris and Jack attempt to provide logical reactions to Soto signing a 15-year deal with the New York Mets. Spoiler: they aren't very logical.