On the New York Post's baseball podcast "The Show with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman," the veteran MLB insiders and longtime friends and combatants go toe-to-toe on the latest MLB news and issues of the week. The Post columnists have been arguing about baseball since competing as New York Yankees beat writers in their 20s (Yes, a while ago!). Now, finally on the same team, they get to take their three decades of baseball debates public, showing off their knowledge and revealing rumors and inside info from around Major League Baseball. "The Show", the best baseball podcast around, is released every Tuesday.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the Mets and Yankees. They debate which team is in better shape to win a World Series this season. Padres GM A.J. Preller then joins Joel and Jon. Preller talks about trading for Juan Soto, how it happened, trading for Josh Hader, when Fernando Tatis Jr. may return and expectations for the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a post trade deadline edition of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast reacting to the blockbuster trade of Juan Soto going to the Padres. They go through the winners and losers of the trade deadline. The guys then discuss the Yankees trades, what the Mets did and Jacob deGrom's return. YES Network Yankees play-by-play voice Michael Kay then joins the pod to honor the late legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, who passed away Tuesday. Kay explains why Scully was the best ever, his memorable times chatting with him and his proud Fordham ties. Joel and Jon close “The Show” with their memories of Scully. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a live episode of “The Show” podcast with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman from the Paley Center in NYC, the guys are joined on stage by special guests David Cone and Ron Darling. The Yankees, Mets greats and broadcasters look ahead to this week's Subway Series, discuss the Mets and Yankees current outlook, tell stories from their careers and debate whether we see a Subway Series World Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On an MLB All-Star live episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman from The Office Bar & Grill in Los Angeles, the guys are joined by MLB agent Scott Boras. They chat with Boras about Juan Soto's contract, whether the Nationals would trade him and what his future may hold. They also discuss Kumar Rocker's status, Joey Gallo's future and whether Michael Conforto will sign somewhere this season. The guys then react to the Boras interview and preview next Monday's Paley Center live podcast with special guests Ron Darling and David Cone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about how to potentially improve the MLB All-Star festivities. They also discuss which baseball executive they loved covering and which one they hated. Mets team president Sandy Alderson then joins the guys. Alderson talks about the team's success this season, plans at the trade deadline, Jacob deGrom's future and the Steve Cohen impact on the franchise. He also discusses Francisco Alvarez's timeline, prospects off limits, his GM Billy Eppler and the team's long-term success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the midseason point and their biggest surprises and disappointments. They also go over a player they loved and a player they hated covering over the years. MLB legend, Timberwolves part owner and ESPN broadcaster Alex Rodriguez then joins the guys. A-Rod discusses being a part owner, not becoming the Mets owner and the Freddie Freeman contract saga. He also talks about Aaron Judge's contract, whether he will sign a long-term deal with the Yankees and what Alex is enjoying doing in his post-playing career.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the thrilling Yankees-Astros series over the weekend and why it would be a tremendous ALCS matchup. They also get into the managers that they have loved covering and the managers they hated covering in their career. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts then joins the program. Roberts discusses the expectations in Los Angeles, dealing with injuries, managing an aging star player, what they can improve upon and Mookie Betts' injury timeline. He also gets into Freddie Freeman's first season with the team, Cody Bellinger's struggles, their World Series title chances and looks back to his infamous 2004 ALCS stolen base in Boston.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the 2022 Yankees reaching 50 wins and comparing them to the 1998 team. They also discuss the Manny Machado and Mookie Betts injuries, which leads into debate of who might win the NL and AL MVP awards. In the next segment, the guys get into the process of how voting for awards works, which leads into who might win the AL and NL Cy Young awards. They also discuss Jacob deGrom's injury timeline and whether or not he might stay with the Mets after this season. They close the show discussing Aaron Judge's arbitration hearing as well as trade deadline candidates.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the new Derek Jeter documentary. They share some of their memories of covering Jeter over the years. They also discuss how disappointing the White Sox have been, why Tony La Russa should be fired and just how bad the Cubs are now. The guys dive into coastal superpowers in the Yankees and Dodgers and debate whether the Dodgers will win the NL West. In the final segment, they discuss what's in their notebook, including Mets catching prospect Francisco Alvarez and Matt Carpenter's perfect landing spot with the Yankees.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the time Bucky Dent was fired blocks away from Fenway Park. That leads to a discussion on the Phillies firing Joe Girardi and what managers around MLB might be on the hot seat. The guys then talk about Yordan Alvarez's contract extension and dive into what Aaron Judge's next contract could look like. They then went into their notebooks, which included talk of what teams might not be selling anymore, what players could be on the move and the Yankees dominant starting pitching.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about if Joe Girardi is on the hot seat for the Philadelphia Phillies. They also discuss the Tommy Pham-Joc Pederson fantasy football incident and wonder why current players even bother being on social media. Later, they play "Do You Believe In It?" on the A.L. Central, the L.A. Angels and if the Mets are exceptionally good. The guys then dive into what's in their notebook, which includes if Jim Leyland is a possibility if the Phillies opt for a new manager, former Pirates starting pitching leading the free agent market and an early preview of what the trade deadline market might look like.
On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the Josh Donaldson one-game suspension. They also discuss the Orioles calling up Adley Rutschman and give out their quarter of the season MLB awards. They play “Crisis or Calm Down” on Kris Bryant, the Mariners, Marcus Semien, the Phillies and Joey Gallo. The guys then dive into what's in their notebook, which includes the future of Juan Soto, Brandon Nimmo and Jacob deGrom.
On the debut episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about a memorable Yankees no-hitter in 1990 that they covered. They get into the current Yankees' hot start and whether they believe in the Mets. The duo gives out which team is their real deal and which team/player is fool's gold. They also dive into what's in their notebook, which includes Reds pitchers on the trading block, whether Michael Conforto plays with a team this year and Aaron Judge's future contract.
On the New York Post's baseball podcast “The Show with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman,” the veteran MLB insiders and longtime friends and combatants go toe-to-toe on the latest MLB news and issues of the week. The Post columnists have been arguing about baseball since competing as New York Yankees beat writers in their 20s (Yes, a while ago!). Now, finally on the same team, they get to take their three decades of baseball debates public, showing off their knowledge, separating rumor from fact and giving inside info from around Major League Baseball. “The Show”, the best baseball podcast around, is released every Tuesday.