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The Amazin Mets do it again! On this episode we discuss the Mets recent success, the Jets firing coach Saleh, and the Giants win against the Seahawks.
This week on the podcast I'm talking about how, despite having the highest payroll in baseball, the New York Mets are struggling Mightily.
The New York Mets were the laughingstocks of baseball for most of the 1960's. By the end of the decade, a wave of talented prospects make the show, and perform an AMAZIN turnaround, that captures the hearts and imagination of the baseball universe, culminating with an eye-popping World Series performance against the mighty Baltimore Orioles. #NewYorkMets #CaseyStengal #GilHodges #TomSeaver #JerryKoosman #CleonJones #TommyAgee #RonSwaboda #TugMcGraw #NolanRyan #EarlWeaver #BaltimoreOrioles
The New York Mets were the laughingstocks of baseball for most of the 1960's. By the end of the decade, a wave of talented prospects make the show, and perform an AMAZIN turnaround, that captures the hearts and imagination of the baseball universe, culminating with an eye-popping World Series performance against the mighty Baltimore Orioles. #NewYorkMets #CaseyStengal #GilHodges #TomSeaver #JerryKoosman #CleonJones #TommyAgee #RonSwaboda #TugMcGraw #NolanRyan #EarlWeaver #BaltimoreOrioles
Sorry for the late release.....but to be honest....the teams are still the best in their leagues and in this episode we tell you why. Section one is all about the boys in the Bronx. Segment two is all about the Amazin Mets. This is a mostly positive episode of Downtown Sports!! Tune in for the good vibes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/downtownsportspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downtownsportspodcast/support
Long time Mets fan and Basketball Hall of Famer Mike Breen talks about his career in basketball announcing and broadcasting as well as his love for the Amazin' Mets.
Long time Mets fan and Basketball Hall of Famer Mike Breen talks about his career in basketball announcing and broadcasting as well as his love for the Amazin' Mets.
Adam and Paul recount the Amazin' Mets, Gibson's Walk-Off and rule changes for 2020, some possible most improbable.
Bienvenidos a TRAS EL DIAMANTE, un podcast sobre béisbol que pretende ir más allá de la MLB (aunque no siempre se consigue).-Para empezar repaso a las cuatro Series Divisionales con Mario Gomez (@mario19g), un exultante Alex Carande (@AlexfCARANDE) y Pepe Latorre (@MediasRojasEsp).-Estrenamos sección de equipos históricos. El gran Jon Molinero (@jonamolinero) se nos une para hablar de los Amazin Mets de 1969. De como capitaneados por Tom Seaver dieron una de las grandes sorpresas de la historia al hacerse con las Series Mundiales.-Y para terminar un charla que ya tiene aroma de clásico. Àngel Carrillo (@angelllcarrillo) y Javier Urberuaga (@jurberuaga) repasan el tema de las músicas en los parques. Música: Running Eiskrokodil by Lobo Loco.
The wild card races got interesting again. Yelich is out for the season. We've got two braves on slump watch and two En Fuego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryce Harper heard a fan's "Overrated!" chant, so he immediately launched a ball into McCovey Cove. It's been a down year by his standards, but Harper's 2 home runs led the way last night. The Mets, Indians, and Astros are white hot, but it's New York's turnaround that stands as most impressive. Josh Hader blew a save, but Eric Thames' walk-off blast sent the Brewers home happy, as the NL Central race stays tight. All this, plus a full recap of every game!
Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, a show by the women of Amazin’ Avenue where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space. This week, we wax poetic about the Amazin’ Mets tearing their way through the Wild Card standings, talk about what else they need to do to improve, and mull over why the trade deadline was so generally dreary. Next, we have a special guest - Jen Mac Ramos of Baseball Prospectus. We talk about their fantastic new database of Women’s Baseball World Cup statistics and what it means for women’s baseball, life as a baseball writer and researcher, and what they thought of the trade deadline. Finally, we wrap things up with Walk-off Wins, where each of us talks about what’s making us happy this week, baseball-related or otherwise. You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Amazin’ Avenue Audio podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen through the embedded player below. You can follow A Pod of Their Own on Twitter (@apodoftheirown) and you can also follow all of our co-hosts on Twitter: Allison McCague (@PetitePhD), Maggie Wiggin (@maggie162), and Linda Surovich (@LindaSurovich). You can also email the show at aa.apodoftheirown@gmail.com. Look for A Pod of Their Own in your feeds every Wednesday and don’t forget: there’s no crying in podcasting! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New York Mets got more bad news Monday when Yoenis Cespedes suffered several fractures in his right ankle. The injury reportedly occurred when Cespedes suffered a “violent” fall on his ranch in Florida, with General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen declining to offer specifics on how exactly Cespedes fell. This latest setback is another blow for the Mets, who are paying Cespedes $29.5 million this season and the same salary again next season, but depending on how this injury occurred the team could try and get out of the rest of the contract. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Benson - @bucsdugout Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Hello Mets Fans, on today's episode we will be talking about the most recent mets injuries and how it will play a factor going forwards. We will also be talking about the Nationals series we just lost 2 games to 1 and how we should go into upcoming series against the Marlins and Tigers. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Welcome back to the Amazin' Mets podcast. In this episode, we will be discussing who will be snet down for Jed Lowrie, who will be making his Mets debut. We will also be discussing the Mets continuation of the offensive struggle. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Andrew - @mlb_chats Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Good evening Mets Fans, today we will have a mailbag and our MVP's as per usual. We will also be going over the pitching ups and downs. deGrom and Thor have been dominant over their recent starts but the bullpen, especially Diaz and Familia, continues to struggle. We will also be discussing the newest announcement of Pete Alonso being named Rookie of the April. To finish it off, we will be discussing what Travis d'Arnaud's future with the Mets is, and Jesse Winker's wave to the fans in a shut out Reds win. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
In this episode of the Amazin' Mets podcast we will be going over the Mets newest pitching resurgence, as Wheeler, Matz, and Vargas all had solid starts. We will also be going over the defensive struggles Wilson Ramos has been having and the winning formula the Mets have implemented in their games recently. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
In this episode of the Amazin' Mets, we will be giving our MVP's as usual. We will also discuss our third base situation with Frazier and Lowrie, Cano struggles and answering mailbag questions as well. We will also be talking about our current 5th starter situation. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Today, we will be going over the recent pitching struggles the Mets have been having in the bullpen and the starting rotation. What moves could the Mets make to upgrade our pitching core. We will also be giving our MVP's for the week and alos how the return of Travis d'Arnaud will effect the Mets. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Andrew - @mlb_chats Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
With the season starting, and many notable free agents still available, is there a possibility that someone like Dallas Keuchel signs with the Mets on a one year deal? We will also be giving our MVP's for the season so far and reviewing the home opener as well. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Baked and Awake Episode 71 March 25 2019 SMQAi YouTube Channel- All credit to SMQ for introducing this topic Buster1978 YouTube Channel- (Researcher who brought the document to SMQAi) The CIA Reading Room Assessment and Analysis of The Gateway Process The Holographic Universe, Michael Talbot The Tao of Physics, Fritjof Capra Belonging to The Universe, Fritjof Capra Tao Te Ching, Lao Tze “Analysis of the Analysis and Assessment of The Gateway Process, a CIA Report” Thoughts and takeaways from my reading of and subsequent reflections on the CIA report detailed in episode 70 of the Podcast. Welcome. Disclaimer- we smoke that weed. Before I jump into my bulleted list of the five top takeaways I got from this very interesting document, I asked myself, “Self, what were things like back in 1983? What was going on in America, and the World at that time, that such a task should be set before the United States’ Premiere Intelligence Gathering Organization. The report is dated 9 June. It was a Thursday. Ronald Reagan is POTUS, but we don’t use that acronym yet. Across the Atlantic, Margaret Thatcher’s famously Conservative Parliament is re-elected in a landslide to a second term. The song “Flashdance” better known by it’s chorus “..what a feeling” tops the US Pop music charts, while the still young, and rising star Michael Jackson occupied the #5 spot on the R&B charts with “Beat it”. MJ is years and many more chart topping hits away from the scandals and accusations that would plague him in the era leading up to his death. Let’s paint this picture in just a little more. Also in 1983, at the same time that the CIA is paying people to deeply and seriously investigate and report upon things like the Astral Projection and Remote Viewing program we have come to know as The Monroe Institute’s Gateway Process, we have- the creation of Crack Cocaine in The Bahamas, where it almost immediately moves to the US. 267 Marines are killed in a terrorist attack in Beirut, an act that would lead directly to a US Invasion of Grenada two days later. The Space Shuttle Challenger is still flying, with America’s first Female Astronaut, Sally Ride aboard. The US Government for some reason admits to shielding Klaus Barbie aka “The Butcher of Lyon” an infamous and murderous Nazi who was wanted in France for War Crimes. Compact Discs are also introduced in 1983, heralding the end of the Golden era of Vinyl records and foreshadowing our digital future. Some of you listening to this podcast now may have never played a CD in your lives. Ditto for Cassette tapes, as an aside. Motorola in 1983 had just received permission to test Cellular Telephone technology in the US for the first time, and the El Nino weather phenomenon became worldwide news for the first time, marking the moment when we became aware of concepts such as Global Warming, or as we tend to call it today by the neutered label of “Climate Change”. On the television in our house: Professional Tantrum Thrower John McEnroe was screaming at line judges in ways that today would get him banned for life, while Martina Navratilova was, more quietly- playing better tennis than everyone alive (put together) including the legendary Billie Jean King, and perhaps even that loud American Man. The Islanders, Our New York Islanders, under the capable leadership of Brawler (and multiple record breaking leading scorer and future hall of famer) Mike Bossy, fellow prolific scorer Bryan Trottier (Also an NHL Hockey Hall of Famer), and anchored by the legendary goalie Billy Smith(yep, also a HHoF’er)- had the Stanley Cup. Still. They won four in a row between 79-80 and 1984. Between these victories and the soon to come Amazin’ Mets in 1986, these were without equivocation or room for interpretation- The Wonder Years for Long Islanders that they still reminisce about to this day. As for me, young Stephen- well I guess I was 9 years old and still almost two months away from my 10th Birthday, one slightly notable in that I received a couple of token, but seemingly very important, grown up gifts that year. My first wallet, with a ten spot and a dime inside, and a shiny new Casio Digital watch with calendar and chronograph. (Boy, was I ever on my way!) As I hope I have established with some degree of credibility, it was a different time. A time where we see however, the birth and beginnings of some things that will come to dominate our lives today. We see in 1983 bright hope for the future in the form of space flights and technological wonders like Cell phones and though not detailed above, the game changer of Personal Computers. But there is as yet, no internet. More ominously at this time we experience the United States invasion of Grenada in the first in a series of Central and South American conflicts (some would say US backed regime change campaigns) that won’t end until after the Iran Contra scandal in Reagan’s second term in 1986, for which only Oliver North, a Lowly Colonel and obvious scapegoat, and a few government contractors are found guilty or serve any significant time for having secretly laundered and delivered $18 Million dollars (and probably some weapons) to the Cocaine Trade Powered Contras, (Now you know where the Video Game got its name) who were fighting to overthrow the Cuban backed, therefore evil Communist Scum- Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, in violation of the Boland Amendment that specifically banned the CIA and the DOD from funding groups with ties to the drug trade. This shameful meddling was made more humiliating by the fact that the $18 million that ended up in the Contras hands came from a larger sum of $30 million AND a pile of weapons traded to Iran for Seven American Hostages that had been kidnapped in 1985 in Lebanon. This deal was brokered in secret, while President Reagan loudly proclaimed that “We do not negotiate with terrorists” except when we do and then we won’t tell you about it. We include the last example as a means of establishing the connection between the US Government and it’s foreign policy a the time, and that of today. In the 1980’s our Executive Branch of government would and did engage in acts of deception, violations of our own laws as well as international best practices for dealing with fractious Groups and Governments around the world. This has not changed, as we have frequently observed here on Baked and Awake when looking at more modern actions taken by our government in the present day. List of Key Takeaways for me after reading the doc. These are the threads we will pull on in our examination of the report. 36 years ago, in 1983, the CIA was seriously investigating programs like The Gateway Process and others in an attempt to confirm the existence of and quantify, even systematize utilization of such seemingly superhuman abilities including, but not limited to: Lucid Dreaming, Dream Recall, Astral Projection, or Out of Body Experiences- OBE’s. Remote Viewing, or the act of observing people, places, and events from afar while in a sleep or meditative state. Add to the above the express goal of Focus 21 and above (check this) in The Gateway Process, of stepping out of the bounds of temporal space completely, engaging in a form of Time Travel. (Section One) The top level description of the techniques employed by The Monroe Institute are a sort of Pop Psychological pastiche of Binaural beats, Isochronic Frequencies and other audio tones, employed on top of breathing exercises and as far as is noted in the report achieved without the use of drugs- seems harmless and mostly unsurprising to those of us thinking about it in 2019 with decades of exposure to Yoga, Mindfulness in the Workplace, and Self Care tips from Pinterest helping us achieve collective enlightenment between our trips to Target for all material goods not purchased on Amazon. But this isn’t 2019. It’s 1983. Neighborhood Butcher Shops with sawdust on the wrinkled hardwood floor with their smell and texture so magical that it defies explanation- are still a thing. Travel Agents were still as successful as Attorneys, and worked twice as hard- and The CIA is investigating High New Agey seeming weirdness with a dead serious approach that recognizes everything it’s looking into as being part of understood Science, not the Paranormal. Not witchcraft. They invoke labels like Quantum, Holograms, Dimensions, etc. and look to Physicists to provide the framework for understanding the systems, tools and processes at work. All this, with the objective of learning from The Gateway Process the secrets of consciousness itself, access to the great unwritten but nevertheless perfectly preserved whole of universal knowledge in the form of something that we only have terms like “The Akashic Records” for, AND how to participate in events at any point in time or space, everywhere in the past, present, or future. The key concepts here are enumerated under Section Five of the Document. (Section 12) “Energy creates, stores, and retrieves meaning in the universe by projecting or expanding at certain frequencies in a three dimensional mode that creates a living pattern called a Hologram”. See also: Michale Talbot’s Visionary book from the late 1980’s, The Holographic Universe. In short- the CIA says (paraphrasing) that “The Absolute”, as they refer to it, is an infinite self aware energetic field that pervades and suffuses everything in the universe. This field expresses itself and experiences itself through movement in a three dimensional realm wherein every iota of matter is just one of countless resonating fields of energy, experiencing reality from it’s own perspective, with perfect capture of the information being created into the universal hologram. This information can be retrieved during certain exercises in methods such as The Gateway Process. The CIA also admits to and notes the similarities between things like Trances, Meditation, and “Kundalini Psychosis” as they label it, to The Gateway Process. Section 19- The report painstakingly describes how human consciousness establishes and maintains a nearly continuous, but ephemeral level of contact with the infinite through completely natural oscillations in brain wave frequencies, focusing in on the moment of rest in between swings of a given wavelengths vibration. At the tiny, completely imperceptible moment when our brainwaves stop, for just a nanosecond, before swinging the other way- consciousness “clicks out” of this dimension and joins the Absolute, the infinite. To explain it, they invoke “Planck’s Distance” to explain the moment this occurs. Planck’s Length, as we often refer to it today, is explained in part, as follows: The Planck length is the scale at which quantum gravitational effects are believed to begin to be apparent, where interactions require a working theory of quantum gravity to be analyzed. The Planck area is the area by which the surface of a spherical black hole increases when the black hole swallows one bit of information. To measure anything the size of Planck length, the photon momentum needs to be very large due to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and so much energy in such a small space would create a tiny Black hole with the diameter of its event horizon equal to a Planck length. The report appears to describe a model of understanding of The Universe that characterizes the shape of the Universe as a torus, or a self enclosed spiral (Think those spinning apple core analogies you’ve seen or one of those infinity bracelets made out of slinky like metal and woven in a cross pattern that you can endlessly rotate or spin along your arm and it doesn’t twist up or tie itself into knots. This gestalt then goes on to explain that the parts of Universe we observe now from our vantage point tend to support the understanding that we are existing near the top of the moving spiral pattern, and are about to move into the part of the patterns where our locality begins to fall back toward the Universal center, to be reabsorbed and then, eventually, re born out the other side of the pattern. Refer to Section 25 for a more complete understanding of this notion. Other Themes touched upon in the report, just listed without deep explanations. Read the Doc to see for yourself if you also pickup on these vibes: Subliminal and Sub Audible tones and Auto Hypnotic suggestion can be used to facilitate the focus process. Deja Vu could be explained by observations described in the report Patterning, described in Section 30-B sounds a lot like “The Law of Attraction” or “The Secret” to me. Section 29-Describes an “Energy Bar Tool” that is directly likened to a psychic Magic Wand. 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In this episode of the Amazin' Mets podcast Blake Tayllor will be joining us for a interview today to get a inside look on what it's like to be a minor league player of the New York Mets. We will also be discussing Jacob deGrom possible contract extension as there is only 7 days until Opening Day. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
In this episode, we will be talking about the third base competition this year and who will be starting Opening Day. We will also touch on the tragic news of Drew Smith undergoing TJ Surgery and we will be taking calls as always. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Sal - @sal.mosca5 Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
For most of the offseason, the New York Mets have acted like the first base job was Pete Alonso’s to lose. General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen has sung Alonso’s praises all winter, indicating how he will head north with the team if he is the best option the Mets have. Injuries to Todd Frazier and Jed Lowrie seem to have boosted Alonso’s odds, but he is still in a dogfight for his job with the guy who used to be the Mets’ future at first, Dominic Smith. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Tim - @mets.station Benson - @bucsdugout Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Mets prospect Chris Viall will be joining us on the show tonight for an exclusive interview with Jake. After the interview we will be diving into the Mets injuries thus far into spring and then break down the week that was Mets baseball. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Jake - @thefirst162 Tim - @mets.station Amazin’ Mets - @amazinmetspodcast Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
This week, in a special 90-minute show, Jake and John preview the NL East coming into the 2019 season. While they will host the Phancast guys and the Marlins Catch podcast, Jake and John will be reviewing all 5 NL East teams this year. Grab some popcorn for a longer-than-usual Amazin’ Mets podcast. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Jake - @thefirst162 John - @metsupdates Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
In this weeks episode of The Marlins Catch we will be joined by Phancast and the Amazin Mets podcast as we will be doing our first ever NL preview show! We will also be discussing both the Braves and Nationals and see where they stand and where the competition is! With pitcher and catchers reporting this week and batters we will be breaking down the progress of all the players! Going live at 7:30 Eastern tonight you do not want to miss it! Make sure to give our host a follow on Instagram. Nick - @marlins__news The Marlins Catch - @themarlinscatch, Themarlinscatch.com Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
On this episode, Jake (@thefirst162) and John (@metsupdates) talk about Jacob deGrom’s contract extension situation, Spring Training, and how Spring Training will affect the Opening Day roster this year. Make sure to tune in for all the latest Mets news! For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Jake - @thefirst162 John - @metsupdates Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Spring Training is rolling in quickly and Brodie Van Wagenen is staying busy despite just arriving in Florida today. The Mets resigned Devin Mesoraco to a Minor League deal, adding more depth at the catching position. The Mets also signed Sean Burnett to a Minor League contract. We will comment today on the Current state of the Mets roster and also we will spend some time on these game changing proposals that the MLB are entertaining. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Jake - @thefirst162 John - @metsupdates Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Spring Training is inching closer by the day, but the Mets are continuing to make last minute alterations with the aim of strengthening the MLB roster. This week, they signed power reliever Justin Wilson to a 2 Year/ 10 Million dollar contract. They Designated former 1st round prospect Gavin Cecchini for Assignment as a corresponding move to the Wilson signing. Also, we hope you will tune into our interview with David Peterson, one of the Mets current top prospects. We will get first hand intel on how Peterson plans to take on Spring Training and ultimately prepare for the 2019 Season. For more Amazin’ Mets content head over to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Jake - @thefirst162 Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
As more free agents come off the board today, the Mets have insisted upon staying pay for now, despite glaring needs in Center Field and in the middle part of the bullpen. Ken Rosenthal came out with a damning article calling out the Mets for their unwillingness to spend on Bryce Harper or Manny Machado. We will discuss whether the Mets have the resources to spend money on high profile free agents. At the beginning of the show we will interview Mets MILB Side arm pitcher Stephen Villines. For more Amazin’ Mets content head over to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. John - @metsupdates Andrew - @mets.thoughts Jake - @thefirst162 Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
John and Jake will break down the Mets offseason, as well as the prospects of further additions to the Mets bullpen, rotation and outfield. Mets rule five draft pick Kyle Dowdy will join the show at 7:05. Mets Ty Kelly will join the show at 7:30. For more Amazin’ Mets content head over to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. John - @metsupdates Jake - @thefirst162 Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
Tonight, on the Amazin’ Mets Podcast, we will first interview two of the Mets latest additions, Hector Santiago and J.D. Davis. After that, we will break down the Mets latest moves, including the trades for Keon Broxton and J.D. Davis, the trade that sent Kevin Plawecki to Cleveland and the signings of Hector Santiago and Luis Avilan. We will also spend time on the latest NL East rumors and what impact these rumors will have on the New York Mets. For more Amazin’ Mets content head over to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. John - @metsupdates Jake - @thefirst162 Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
For the earlier portion of our show, we will address the free agency signings and trades the Mets have already agreed up. Then we will focus our time on possible free agent targets and trade candidates that the Mets reportedly have their eyes on. After that, we will take a look at the Wilpons, their budget, and the way Brodie has addressed the Mets needs this offseason, despite the budgetary constraints. Finally, for the later part of the show, we will dig into the mailbag and answer questions from our listeners. For more Amazin’ Mets content head over to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. John - @metsupdates Jake - @thefirst162 Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
The Mets and Phillies have been rivals fighting for the NL East for decades now both franchises are fighting for a different crown the winner of the offseason which team will turn their bad fortune around?
Maher doesn't like baseball. Andrew does. Listen to the episode where Andrew tries to drive Maher crazy with the history of New York's other team, the Mets. Works Cited “1969 The Amazin' Mets.” Miami Marlins Team History, www.thisgreatgame.com/1969-baseball-history.html. “April 23, 1962: Jay Hook Leads Mets to Franchise's First Victory.” Bud Fowler | Society for American Baseball Research, sabr.org/gamesproj/game/april-23-1962-jay-hook-leads-mets-franchises-first-victory. “How Bad Were the 1962 Mets?” A Foot In The Box, 26 Apr. 2017, www.afootinthebox.com/peter/how-bad-were-the-1962-mets.
This week, we speak to author Sean Deveney about his new book Fun City, which chronicles New York City in the 1960's -- an era of Broadway Joe Namath, the Amazin' Mets and some very interesting politics.Also, we have some choice words about the morality of watching professional football. We've got a classroom-warming Just Stand Up Award for former NFL linebacker, Aaron Maybin, and USA Gymnastics...please Just Sit Down. As always, we give you a Kaepernick Watch and so much more!Sean Deveney, AuthorFollow on Twitter @SeanDeveney—http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE)—Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Welcome to New York City -Cam'ron | Orinoco Flow - Enya | Make the Money - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | Man in the Box - Alice In Chains | Concrete Schoolyard - Jurassic 5 | Wake Me Up - Remy Ma Ft. Lil' Kim | Lose Yourself - Eminem | The Wire Theme
Today we are joined by Paul Hensler, author of the book The New Boys of Summer: Baseball’s Radical Transformation in the Late Sixties (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Paul is a baseball historian and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He has also written The American League in Transition, 1965-1975: How Competition Thrived When the Yankees Didn’t, and has written for NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture and the Baseball Research Journal. Hensler, who owns a masters degree in history, examines the issues that were percolating not only in Major League Baseball as the 1960s drew to a close, but also the political, social and cultural upheaval caused by the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement and the baby boomers who were coming of age. Baseball was on the verge of expansion, was dealing with an ineffective commissioner and was in the early stages of a labor movement that would radically change the game. American society and culture were in flux, Hensler writes, and armed with meticulous research and a wealth of sources, he presents a view of baseball history that has been overlooked. From the “Year of the Pitcher” to the “Amazin’ Mets,” Hensler takes the reader through one of the most turbulent years in American history. It was a line of demarcation for baseball, too, and Hensler provides a refreshing narrative. Bob D’Angelo earned his bachelors degree in journalism from the University of Florida and spent more than three decades as a sportswriter and sports copy editor, including 28 years on the sports copy desk at The Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. He can be reached at bdangelo57@gmail.com. For more information, visit Bob D’Angelo’s Books and Blogs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Paul Hensler, author of the book The New Boys of Summer: Baseball’s Radical Transformation in the Late Sixties (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Paul is a baseball historian and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He has also written The American League in Transition, 1965-1975: How Competition Thrived When the Yankees Didn’t, and has written for NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture and the Baseball Research Journal. Hensler, who owns a masters degree in history, examines the issues that were percolating not only in Major League Baseball as the 1960s drew to a close, but also the political, social and cultural upheaval caused by the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement and the baby boomers who were coming of age. Baseball was on the verge of expansion, was dealing with an ineffective commissioner and was in the early stages of a labor movement that would radically change the game. American society and culture were in flux, Hensler writes, and armed with meticulous research and a wealth of sources, he presents a view of baseball history that has been overlooked. From the “Year of the Pitcher” to the “Amazin’ Mets,” Hensler takes the reader through one of the most turbulent years in American history. It was a line of demarcation for baseball, too, and Hensler provides a refreshing narrative. Bob D’Angelo earned his bachelors degree in journalism from the University of Florida and spent more than three decades as a sportswriter and sports copy editor, including 28 years on the sports copy desk at The Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. He can be reached at bdangelo57@gmail.com. For more information, visit Bob D’Angelo’s Books and Blogs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Paul Hensler, author of the book The New Boys of Summer: Baseball’s Radical Transformation in the Late Sixties (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Paul is a baseball historian and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He has also written The American League in Transition, 1965-1975: How Competition Thrived When the Yankees Didn’t, and has written for NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture and the Baseball Research Journal. Hensler, who owns a masters degree in history, examines the issues that were percolating not only in Major League Baseball as the 1960s drew to a close, but also the political, social and cultural upheaval caused by the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement and the baby boomers who were coming of age. Baseball was on the verge of expansion, was dealing with an ineffective commissioner and was in the early stages of a labor movement that would radically change the game. American society and culture were in flux, Hensler writes, and armed with meticulous research and a wealth of sources, he presents a view of baseball history that has been overlooked. From the “Year of the Pitcher” to the “Amazin’ Mets,” Hensler takes the reader through one of the most turbulent years in American history. It was a line of demarcation for baseball, too, and Hensler provides a refreshing narrative. Bob D’Angelo earned his bachelors degree in journalism from the University of Florida and spent more than three decades as a sportswriter and sports copy editor, including 28 years on the sports copy desk at The Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. He can be reached at bdangelo57@gmail.com. For more information, visit Bob D’Angelo’s Books and Blogs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Paul Hensler, author of the book The New Boys of Summer: Baseball’s Radical Transformation in the Late Sixties (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Paul is a baseball historian and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He has also written The American League in Transition, 1965-1975: How Competition Thrived When the Yankees Didn’t, and has written for NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture and the Baseball Research Journal. Hensler, who owns a masters degree in history, examines the issues that were percolating not only in Major League Baseball as the 1960s drew to a close, but also the political, social and cultural upheaval caused by the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement and the baby boomers who were coming of age. Baseball was on the verge of expansion, was dealing with an ineffective commissioner and was in the early stages of a labor movement that would radically change the game. American society and culture were in flux, Hensler writes, and armed with meticulous research and a wealth of sources, he presents a view of baseball history that has been overlooked. From the “Year of the Pitcher” to the “Amazin’ Mets,” Hensler takes the reader through one of the most turbulent years in American history. It was a line of demarcation for baseball, too, and Hensler provides a refreshing narrative. Bob D’Angelo earned his bachelors degree in journalism from the University of Florida and spent more than three decades as a sportswriter and sports copy editor, including 28 years on the sports copy desk at The Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. He can be reached at bdangelo57@gmail.com. For more information, visit Bob D’Angelo’s Books and Blogs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Jason was joined by all and sundry apart from Big Frankie. Harper, Joc, Aloha Mick, Nick and Gary all joined in and gushed about our amazing ballclub. Things at the minute are good in Flushing and the boys rightly spoke very positively about our Amazin Mets. If Michael Conforto is listening in then give your Mum our best wishes and your having a great season kid. We hope you enjoy this show as much as us. Lets Go Mets!!!
“Coming events cast their shadows before.” -Thomas Campbell, Scottish poetOn January 1, 1966, New York came to a standstill as the city’s transit workers went on strike. This was the first day on the job for Mayor John Lindsay. He would approach the transit shutdown with the sort of dynamic problem solving that would be his hallmark. He ignored the cold and walked four miles, famously declaring, “I still think it is a fun city.”As Lindsay juggled his city’s repeated crises, the sporting scene saw tremendous upheaval. On one hand, the venerable Yankees -- who had won 15 pennants in an 18-year span before 1965 -- and the NFL’s powerhouse Giants suddenly went into a level of decline neither had known for generations. But on the other, the fall of the city’s sports behemoths was accompanied by the rise of anti-establishment outsiders -- there were Joe Namath and the Jets, as well as the shocking triumph of the Amazin’ Mets, who won the 1969 World Series after spending the franchise’s first seven seasons losing 737 ballgames.The overlap of these two worlds in the 1960s -- Lindsay’s politics and the reemerging sports landscape -- serves as the backbone of “Fun City.” It is a story of a thrilling time in New York sports, set against the backdrop of a remarkable and often difficult time for the city, culturally and socially.Listen in to our fascinating discussion with Sean Deveney on a “Fun City” winter evening in the Clubhouse...(This podcast is dedicated to the memory of David Garth, a truly great New Yorker.)
La narración histórica de los Amazin' Mets de 1969, una de las historias más emocionantes de la historia del béisbol.
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Today Jason was joined by Harper, Joc and Nick where the lads gushed over these Amazin Mets. Whilst riding this crest of a wave we shared our feelings about the play offs and things became a bit heated at times re Utleygate. We all united though in our hopes and aspirations for this speacial ballclub. We hope you enjoy!!! Lets Go Mets!!!
Tonight Jason and Harper were a bit overcome with emotion thinking about the next few hours and the Amazin Mets ready to embark on post season. We're ready to roll and i hope you enjoy listening to our madness. Lets Go Mets
El podcast de béisbol de As.com y Sportsmadeinusa.com. Presenta Dani García (@danigarciausa). Comenzamos con la actualidad, con Pepe Rodríguez (@PepeBrasin). La segunda parte del programa la dedicamos al béisbol en México: historia, situación social, estado de la competición, la LMB. Con Ramiro Blasco (@rblascomlb). Cerramos con la narración histórica de los Amazin' Mets de 1969, una de las historias más emocionantes de la historia del béisbol. Con Jon Molinero (@jonamolinero).
Mike Silva and Joe Buono are reunited! The Mets have opened up at 8.5 game lead in the NL East, is it safe to say the division race is over after the sweep in Washington? James Flippin joins us at 10:20 to disscuss. The Yankeees stumble vs the Blue Jays as play a huge double header at the Stadium. Later, it;s Week 1 of the NFL Season, the Ryan Fitzpatrick led Jets host the Browns while the beat up Giants are in Dallas vs the Cowboys on Sunday Night. Sirius XM/CBS Sportsline's Nick Kostos previews the 2015 NFL Season at 11am.
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Tonight Jason and Joc got together and got collectively totally carried away with the Amazin Mets recent shennanigans. We hope you enjoy this rare foray into the world of positiveness!! Lets Go Mets!!