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Boomer asks everyone which Mets third baseman everyone would have the easiest time trading. Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty or Mark Vientos? Gio says Baty but Jerry says Vientos. Gio will not be happy if the Mets trade Mauricio or Vientos. The Mets lost their final late night game of the season. X-rays on Juan Soto's foot were negative. Gio observed something new about Dave Sims. Anthony Volpe's bat contributed to the win. His glove did not.
Hour 1 Jerry started the show with Boomer, joined by Gio later. Boomer raised questions about attending Aly's wedding and a Florida trip. Jerry's constant exclusion was discussed, though he denied being upset, especially about not being left out of the Pebble Beach trip. They then spoke to Aly about her wedding. Jerry highlighted differences in California wedding customs (no cash gifts, no suits). They discussed Anthony Volpe's hitting but fielding struggles, with Boomer suggesting time off. Jerry wanted Paul Goldschmidt to improve at first base. The Mets' heart of the order struggled in a 7-1 loss. After a chair swap, Gio reviewed what he missed due to car issues. A caller confirmed Gio's theory about smaller men wanting to fight him. Hour 2 Gio discusses a comet theory and a controversial Sydney Sweeney ad. The hosts dismiss the Nazi propaganda claims. Jerry gives an update. They discuss "Big Intern's" departure and future interns. Cody Bellinger's homer led the Yankees to a win. The Padres beat the Mets. Jose Iglesias had a good game. Juan Soto left with an injury but isn't concerned. A dildo appeared at a WNBA game. Trey Hendrickson ended his holdout. Finally, Boomer and Gio advise a caller on his first golf outing. Hour 3 Gio is surprised Mets fans want Luis Robert Jr., while Boomer and Gio agree the Mets can't give up on Mark Vientos despite his struggles. Boomer is intrigued by trading for Robert Jr. if it doesn't cost Vientos, and wants to see the Mets add pitchers. He believes the Mets will eventually have to move on from one of the young infielders. Is Steven Kwan a better target? Gio wonders why Rob Manfred was in the Phillies clubhouse. Jerry provides an update, but first, Boomer asks which Mets third baseman would be easiest to trade: Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty, or Mark Vientos? Gio says Baty, Jerry says Vientos. Gio will not be happy if the Mets trade Mauricio or Vientos. The Mets lost their final late-night game. Juan Soto's foot X-rays were negative. Gio observed something new about Dave Sims. Anthony Volpe's bat contributed to a win, but his glove did not. Getting traded must be difficult. Boomer thinks the NBA could expand into Europe. In the final segment, Gio shares an update on trying to go to Streamsong the weekend of NFL Week 1. They could do the show from the resort on Monday, but not Tuesday. The alternate who would go if Boomer and Gio can't calls in, encouraging them to make the trip. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss Giants and Jets camp, with the show at Giants camp tomorrow. They also cover NFL expectations, Aaron Glenn, and a Streamsong trip. Jerry provides an update, and Boomer sets Mets and Yankees trade deadline over/unders. Upcoming interviews include Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, Brian Daboll, Dexter Lawrence, and Jevon Holland. The Yankees beat the Rays, and Pete Alonso's reaction might have led to Huascar Brazoban's demotion. Luis Gil returns Sunday. The Mets lost badly. Justin Fields is back at Jets practice. Aaron Glenn is improving the Jets. The Moment of the Day: An object on the court. They discuss NL playoff threats, believing the Padres are dangerous but not the Brewers, and Gio gets angry at fans complaining despite championships.
In this intense segment, BT and Sal dive deep into the New York Mets' approaching trade deadline, specifically scrutinizing the thorny issue of utilizing promising young prospects like Mauricio and Baty as trade bait. With the Mets currently red-hot and in a prime position to contend, the hosts debate whether David Stearns and the front office should push all their chips in for a World Series run, even if it means parting with key pieces of their heralded farm system. The discussion weighs the short-term gains of acquiring established talent for a championship push against the long-term implications of depleting a pipeline that has only recently begun to bear fruit.
In episode #154 of the Mets Weekly Podcast, we're back to recap the Mets vs. Angels series! We'll also cover the latest news, rumors, & more! Tons to discuss…Mets sweep the AngelsStuds & DudsThe revival of Brett BatyStearns on Trade DeadlineNYM-SF Series Preview& MORE!New episodes of our show are recorded live following every series of games during the regular season. So make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on post notifications to not miss the next time we go live all regular season long!Video version of this episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btt5kIXhF-o Follow us on X & TikTok:https://twitter.com/MetsWeeklyPod https://www.tiktok.com/@metsweekly
Francisco Alvarez's game-tying home run in the fifth inning shifted momentum in a comeback win, marking his second straight night making a major impact since returning from Triple-A. Carlos Mendoza praised Alvarez's confidence, plate discipline, and defensive growth, and highlighted contributions from the younger core (Alvarez, Baty, Mauricio). Brandon Nimmo credited Alvarez's impact and emphasized the value of Richardson's speed as a hidden weapon. Frankie Montas discussed his secondary pitches and adjustments made mid-game, while acknowledging Alvarez's role in guiding him through the outing. Alvarez, speaking both in English and Spanish, reflected on his recent adjustments, confidence, and chemistry with teammates. ⏱️ HH:MM – Reporter Questions Carlos Mendoza 00:00 – “Alvarez falls behind 0–2 and then homers — how is that at-bat different now than it would've been a month ago?” 01:04 – “How important is it that Alvarez started strong this time so confidence doesn't dip again?” 01:57 – “How important are contributions from the younger guys (Alvarez, Baty, Mauricio, etc.) to your playoff push?” 03:06 – “How much pressure does that take off the top of the lineup with Lindor and Alonso struggling?” 04:06 – “What did you see from Montas and how key was it that he limited damage tonight?” 04:54 – “How important are these bullpen contributions from guys like Huggett and Garcia?” 05:35 – “Did you sense any frustration from Lindor lately?” Brandon Nimmo 06:10 – “There's been a recent pattern of a stolen base followed by a run scored — how valuable has Richardson been?” 07:19 – “How happy are you for Alvarez given how hard he works?” 08:18 – “What does it mean for the length of the lineup if Alvarez, Baty, and Mauricio can sustain this?” Frankie Montas 09:11 – “It was a struggle early, but Alvarez tied it — how did that shift the momentum?” 09:59 – “What did you think of your secondary stuff tonight?” 10:19 – “What started to click for you around the third inning?” 10:40 – “What allowed you to make big pitches with runners on and limit damage?” 10:58 – “How would you assess your progression through five starts?” 11:17 – “What impressed you most about the offense in the fifth inning?” 12:09 – “What did you see from Alvarez on both sides of the ball?” 12:25 – “Had you built much rapport with Alvarez before tonight's start?” Francisco Alvarez 12:51 – “Did you think your homer was going out?” 13:12 – “How nice is it to be contributing again so quickly?” 13:38 – “How did it feel catching Montas for the first time?” 14:33 – “What did it mean to come through with Baty and Mauricio in that fifth inning?” 15:26 – “What adjustments did you make with your approach in Triple-A?” 16:20 – “That all happened with two outs — what impressed you most about those at-bats?” 16:47 – “What does it say about the team's mindset that you're never out of a game?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1 Yankees lost in Toronto, errors plaguing the infield. Gio noted Suzyn Waldman's frustration on air. Jerry highlighted Yankees' errors in his update. Mets tied Angels 5-5 with Soto's 2-run single. Stearns addressed centerfield's need for production. Phillies beat Red Sox on walk-off catcher's interference. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract, warning of potential post-signing issues. An 8-foot shark was caught off Fire Island; Gio stated these sharks don't attack humans. Hour 2 JJ Watt reacted to Jerry Jones' comments on Micah Parsons' contract, disagreeing with Jones taking a shot at Parsons and Dak Prescott, players fighting for him. Gio believes players fight for themselves, teammates, and fans, not the owner. Jerry returned with an update, including Suzyn Waldman criticizing the infield. The Mets beat the Angels 4-0. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract and how big money doesn't guarantee health. The segment concluded with further discussion on Jones' comments about Parsons' contract and paying injured players. Hour 3 Yankees Old Timer's Day celebrates the 2000 World Series team, but Derek Jeter won't play, citing age. Boomer finds his absence insulting, even elitist. Jerry's update was delayed by a discussion with engineer Steve about radio wiring and Mike Francesa. The hour ended with talk of an $8K drink with a diamond bracelet in Sag Harbor. Hour 4 WFAN announced their all-quarter-century hockey team. CBS Sports ranked the top 25 NFL teams of the last 25 years. Jerry updated on Yankees' infield errors, with Boone defending Volpe and Stanton homering. The Mets beat the Angels, with Baty homering; Frank The Tank reacted negatively to Senga. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' negotiations, disliking long-term deals due to unforeseen circumstances. Mike Tyson seemed unfamiliar with Klay Thompson. Moment of The Day: Steve the engineer's electrocutions. Final segment callers debated Volpe's errors and Jeter's legacy.
Francisco Alvarez made a memorable return to the Mets, receiving a standing ovation and delivering both offensively and defensively. He showed renewed confidence at the plate and improved fundamentals behind it. Carlos Mendoza praised Alvarez's framing, blocking, and leadership with the bullpen. Brett Baty highlighted his recent consistency and the clubhouse's excitement around Alvarez's impact. Kodai Senga admitted he struggled with mechanical execution and overthinking, especially during a tough third inning, but remains focused on adjusting. The bullpen was key in a comeback win, with strong efforts from multiple relievers keeping the game close before the offense took control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brett Baty kickstarted the Mets offense today with a two-run home run in the 4th inning. He joined Pat McCarthy postgame to discuss his performance at the dish and in the field, and the performance of teammate Francisco Alvarez in his first game back in Queens.
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo recap another tough week for the Mets, while looking ahead to the Brewers at Citi Field and the second round of this season's Subway Series. First things first, the guys go through the team's struggles hitting with runners in scoring position, how much the hitting coaches should or should not be to blame, as well as the multiple issues with the starting rotation. Later, Connor and Joe go Down on the Farm to check in on Francisco Alvarez, Brandon Sproat, Nolan McLean, and Jonah Tong - while also addressing which prospects they would be willing to include in potential trades. The show then wraps up by announcing the winners of the Mets Pod hat giveaway, and then answering Mailbag questions about the return of injured Mets, the potential of trading for Byron Buxton, and if the Mets offense can flip the switch back to “on!” Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show!01:05 The Week That Was…Bad Again05:00 Hitting with RISP is just not happening12:15 Should we blame the hitting coaches?19:10 The starting rotation is hurting in many ways23:10 When will we see Nolan McLean?26:30 The Paul Blackburn problem30:30 Back on the Farm: Francisco Alvarez36:45 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: Jonah Tong38:45 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: which prospects to trade?44:00 The Scoreboard: last week's recap45:35 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets53:25 The Mets Pod hat sweepstakes, here are the winners!53:55 Mailbag – magically fixing injuries, who do you got?58:25 Mailbag – trade for Byron Buxton, can offense flip the switch?01:07:50 Mailbag – have we seen enough of Baty, Vientos, and Mauricio to know their future?
Baty's throwing error in the 8th inning was a pivotal moment in the Mets 6-5 loss to the Dodgers on Thursday afternoon.
BT & Sal discuss some hypothetical Mets and Yankees trades.
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo look back on a week of winning without much hitting, and also chat with pitching prospect Matt Allan about his long road back to the mound. First up, the guys cover the dramatic series win over the Dodgers, the continued struggles of Juan Soto, the emergence of Brett Baty, and the balancing act between playing both Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens behind the plate. Then, Joe catches up with prospect Matt Allan, who shares his story of a road back from multiple surgeries, and also talks about the changes he's seen in the Mets organization, and what he's now seeing from himself in Brooklyn and what could still be ahead for him in 2025. Later, Connor and Joe answer mailbag questions about Jett Williams, Ryan Clifford, narratives around Juan Soto, and the overall issues of the offense. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show!00:55 The Week That Was: Soto, Baty, and more05:45 The third base debate09:00 Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens16:05 Edwin Diaz19:20 Down on the Farm: Interview with pitching prospect Matt Allan19:40 Turning pro vs U of Florida in 201922:40 Surgeries and setbacks26:10 Mindset after the last few years27:50 Getting back in the game in 202531:20 The many changes you've seen in the Mets organization34:55 Current stuff and pitch arsenal37:35 Goals for the rest of 202539:50 Goodbye to Matt Allan40:15 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: Jett Williams44:40 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: Ryan Clifford48:10 The Scoreboard: last week's recap49:35 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets59:15 Mailbag – Juan Soto and the “he hates it here” narrative01:07:10 Mailbag – why so much hitting struggles?
(Episode 199): The New York Mets have reached their first rough patch of the season and all eyes are on superstar Juan Soto. Not all discussions have been about his play on the field though. Dexter Henry and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera breakdown some of the ridiculous drama coming from the media including Yankees broadcaster, Michael Kay! Plus, will a lineup shuffle get Soto going offensively? Are the Mets ready to make Brett Baty the everyday 3B? And when will we see Ronny Mauricio return? All that and more on this weeks episode!Dexter Henry is a Sports Anchor for NY Post Sports, Update Anchor for WFAN & Infinity Sports Network, Host of NY Got Game and Lead Host of Urban Fitness Xtreme.____________________________________________Dexter Henry on X: https://twitter.com/DHenryTV New York Post Sports on X: https://twitter.com/nypostsports New York Post on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nypostsports ____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
Baty put up big numbers, going 3-3 in the 9 spot tonight. He speaks with Pat McCarthy.
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(00:00) WBZ-TV’s Dan Roche lives up to his reputation as a genuinely good friend to Fred by attending his son’s final baseball game of the season. Plus, Fred explains once again explains why Florida and Alabama shouldn’t suck (20:09) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Brett Baty had two hits and drove in three runs, including a two-run single in the seventh inning that broke a tie and helped the Mets beat the Red Sox 5-1 on Wednesday, avoiding a three-game sweep. Tyrese Haliburton threw it back to the '90s and silenced the Madison Square Garden crowd during Indiana's incredible 138-135 overtime comeback win in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Season 8, Episode 6 is here, and while Farace is off the grid watching his son's championship game—Angels vs. Mets, because of course that's the matchup—Rodriguez, Keith, and Producer Joe are stepping up to the mic. Well, Joe's technically behind the wall, but we'll pretend he's contributing more than just echoing Keith's stats.The Mets snapped a three-game losing streak last night with a solid win over the Red Sox, thanks to Brett Baty finally waking up at the plate and Tylor Megill looking like a guy who wants to stay in this rotation permanently. The Mets now sit at 29-19 and are still holding strong near the top of the division, despite the recent hiccups.It might be time to officially say it: the Mets have five pretty good starters. This rotation has been the unexpected rock of the team, which is saying something when your offense and defense have been running on vibes and hope against teams like the Yankees and Red Sox.Starling Marte was bumped up to the two-hole yesterday, which sounds good on paper… until you watch him take three pitches nowhere near the zone and walk back to the dugout like he forgot what a bat is for. The fellas will discuss how long that experiment should last—though with Keith's patience, he's probably ready to send Marte to the seventh spot already.Luisangel Acuña continues to try to make his case in the bigs, while in the minors, names like Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat are lurking—just waiting for someone to slip up. The competition is real, and with Rodriguez scouting the Syracuse box scores daily, expect a strong opinion or seven.Francisco Alvarez has returned and is now splitting duties with Luis Torrens, which gives us all the opportunity to watch Mets Twitter melt down every other night depending on who's behind the plate. But hey, if the pitchers keep throwing gems, maybe the platoon is working—though don't expect Producer Joe to commit to a side. He's still emotionally recovering from Tomas Nido.And then there's Juan Soto. A little jog here, a few boos in the Bronx there, and suddenly the guy's a lightning rod. Is it overblown, or is this just the beginning of Mets fans getting real acquainted with the “Soto Experience”? We'll break it down with the usual amount of sarcasm, overreaction, and probably a conspiracy theory from Rodriguez.Coming up next: nine straight at Citi Field—three against the Dodgers, three against the White Sox, and three more against the Rockies. If there was ever a stretch to gain some momentum, this is it... unless Producer Joe jinxes it by calling for a sweep again.Join us tonight as we talk Mets, roast each other, and try to convince ourselves that a quiet week in Flushing is a real thing. Let's put it in the books.
The Subway Series starts tonight with Juan Soto returning to the Bronx for the Mets, angering Yankees fans. Discussed Yankees' patience with Anthony Volpe and Mets' with Brett Baty, and whether Soto will be booed. Jerry's update previews Knicks-Celtics Game 6, with Jerry liking Knicks by over 16 and predicting a big KAT game. Final segment addresses requests for a "Horse Guy" Preakness pick, noting he focuses on the Derby and Belmont.
The full NFL schedule will be released today. We want to be able to announce one of the games, even if it's a week 10 Jets/Dolphins game. A caller told us just to eat dinner at the golf course we're playing, which is a pretty good idea. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Evan Roberts proclaiming the Knicks success as a Nets fan has him ‘dead'. The Pacers moved on to the conference finals after knocking off the Cavaliers. Jayson Tatum had his achilles surgery. The Yankees lost to the Mariners in 11 and we heard from Max Fried. Boomer said he had a conversation with Dave Sims about him taking off the A's series. The Mets beat the Pirates 2-1 as Baty homered. Carlos Mendoza talked about Baty's recent performance. Pete Alonso was late to get on the field one inning. He might have been in the bathroom. In the final segment of the hour, we remember Katy Monte, who passed away from Cystic Fibrosis. Boomer knew her well and she was a Michael Brennan Award winner. More NFL games have been released and we're getting Chiefs at Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
Jerry starts with the Pacers moving on after knocking off the Cavaliers. Adam Schein was not happy with the Mavericks being awarded the number one pick in the draft. The Mets beat the Pirates thanks to a HR by Baty. A ground ball went right through the webbing of Vientos' glove at third. Bill Belichick was asked on ESPN about Jordon Hudson and he said she has nothing to do with UNC football.
We talked about asking new parents how it's going. What are they supposed to say? Even if it's not going well, you can't say that. The Giants are supposedly opening in Washington and then going to Dallas. Week 3 against the Chiefs at home and then the Chargers. Boomer wants to see Abdul Carter running down Jayden Daniels in week one. Art Stapleton said he can confirm 3 primetime games for the Giants including the home opener against the Chiefs on MNF. Timothee Chalamet's high school teacher calls in to say he was a huge Knicks fan even back then. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Porzingis talking about the injury to Tatum. The Yankees lost in Seattle and Aaron Boone got tossed. The Mets beat the Pirates 2-1 as Baty homered. Shawne Merriman loves the Giants pick of Abdul Carter. Trey Hendrickson was asked if he wants to be a Bengal and he's not sure because the contract thing has become personal. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Michael Jordan joining the NBA on NBC. Nobody is sure what he's doing exactly.
License Plate Guy indicates the Giants may be in Vegas between Christmas and New Year's. Audio played of Brandon Tierney mentioning comparisons to Mike & The Mad Dog. Boomer faced criticism, including from Keith McPherson, for questioning Dave Sims taking off the A's series. A caller suggested betting on the underdog Knicks tonight. Jerry's update covered the Pacers advancing and needing 8 wins for a title, Charles Barkley's humorous response to a question about playing Wilt Chamberlain, Aaron Boone's ejection after Dominguez's strikeout call, and Baty's homer in the Mets' 2-1 win. Bill Belichick sidestepped questions about Jordon Hudson. The Moment of The Day was Tommy Lugauer being called the "Shedeur Sanders of WFAN." The first six difficult Giants games were also revealed.
The Indiana Pacers eliminated the Cavaliers and await the Knicks/Celtics winner. With Jayson Tatum having Achilles surgery, the expected Cavaliers/Celtics Eastern Conference Finals is impacted, putting pressure on Jaylen Brown. Evan and Tommy Lugauer are broadcasting from Boston; Evan enjoys sports travel. BT compared himself and Sal to "Mike & The Mad Dog," recalling past Knicks travel. Boomer called Tommy Lugauer the "Shedeur Sanders of WFAN." Jerry's update covered the Pacers' win and Adam Schein's displeasure with the Mavericks getting the top draft pick. In Mets news, Baty homered in a win over the Pirates, despite a Vientos error. Bill Belichick clarified Jordon Hudson's lack of connection to UNC football. The show's final segment discussed logistics for next week's Jersey shore broadcast, including golf and dinner, ruling out Butcher Block in Long Branch.
Hour 1 The Indiana Pacers eliminated the Cavaliers and await the Knicks/Celtics winner. With Jayson Tatum having Achilles surgery, the expected Cavaliers/Celtics Eastern Conference Finals is impacted, putting pressure on Jaylen Brown. Evan and Tommy Lugauer are broadcasting from Boston; Evan enjoys sports travel. BT compared himself and Sal to "Mike & The Mad Dog," recalling past Knicks travel. Boomer called Tommy Lugauer the "Shedeur Sanders of WFAN." Jerry's update covered the Pacers' win and Adam Schein's displeasure with the Mavericks getting the top draft pick. In Mets news, Baty homered in a win over the Pirates, despite a Vientos error. Bill Belichick clarified Jordon Hudson's lack of connection to UNC football. The show's final segment discussed logistics for next week's Jersey shore broadcast, including golf and dinner, ruling out Butcher Block in Long Branch. Hour 2 The full NFL schedule is released today. Jerry's update included Evan Roberts' reaction to the Knicks' success as a Nets fan. The Pacers advanced by beating the Cavaliers; Jayson Tatum had Achilles surgery. The Yankees lost to the Mariners in 11 innings. Boomer mentioned a conversation with Dave Sims about skipping the A's series. The Mets won 2-1 against the Pirates with a Baty homer; Carlos Mendoza discussed Baty's play, and Pete Alonso was late to the field one inning. The final segment remembered Katy Monte, who died from Cystic Fibrosis; Boomer knew her well. More NFL games were released, including Chiefs at Cowboys on Thanksgiving Hour 3 Boomer & Gio discussed the awkwardness of asking new parents how they're doing, the Giants' early season schedule including a Week 3 home game against the Chiefs on MNF (Art Stapleton confirmed 3 primetime games), Timothee Chalamet's Knicks fandom, Porzingis discussing Tatum's injury, Yankees losing (Boone ejected), Mets winning (Baty homer), Shawne Merriman liking the Giants' Abdul Carter pick, Trey Hendrickson's uncertain Bengals future due to contract issues, and Michael Jordan joining NBA on NBC in an unclear role. Hour 4 License Plate Guy indicates the Giants may be in Vegas between Christmas and New Year's. Audio played of Brandon Tierney mentioning comparisons to Mike & The Mad Dog. Boomer faced criticism, including from Keith McPherson, for questioning Dave Sims taking off the A's series. A caller suggested betting on the underdog Knicks tonight. Jerry's update covered the Pacers advancing and needing 8 wins for a title, Charles Barkley's humorous response to a question about playing Wilt Chamberlain, Aaron Boone's ejection after Dominguez's strikeout call, and Baty's homer in the Mets' 2-1 win. Bill Belichick sidestepped questions about Jordon Hudson. The Moment of The Day was Tommy Lugauer being called the "Shedeur Sanders of WFAN." The first six difficult Giants games were also revealed.
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are here to talk about the Mets' late-inning WALKOFF MAGIC, Paul Skenes, Brett Baty, and everything in between. PLUS, a Subway Series preview - how worried should JUAN SOTO be about his return to the Bronx? And should Pete Rose be elected to the HOF? 00:00-7:04: Mets' WALKOFF magic- Pete Alonso STRIKES again. PLUS, David Peterson outduels Paul SKENES and Livvy Dunne was there 7:05-10:51: The pitching STAYS HOT- Canning, Holmes continue to overperform 10:53-12:40: Brett Baty IS THAT YOU?! 12:41-15:14: SNY cinema and where is GKR?? 15:15-16:33: Baty's in...Shoehei Ohtain's company?? 16:34-25:02: The SUBWAY SERIES is INCOMING...what's at stake? How will Juan Soto be RECEIVED back in the Bronx? 25:03-30:42: Pete Rose NO LONGER permanently banned from MLB - should he be elected to the Hall of FAME? #mlb #mlbb #mlbbaseball #newyorkmets #newyork #newyorkcity #baseball #majorleaguebaseball #citifield #lgm #newyorkyankees #yankees #juansoto #lfgm #podcast #baseballpodcast #baseball #pittsburgh #paulskenes #pittsburghpirates LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brett Baty has been swinging a hot bat all 2025 and especially after his recent call-up and he met with Pat McCarthy to discuss high school athletics in his home state of Texas along with some of the other notable alumni of Lake Travis High School.
The boys are back recapping the player movement from the NFBC Main Event Week 8 FAABNext week setting up be a big spend weekHorton, Carter, Elko, Baty, Barger, Kim, Knack, GustoMoncada, Leody, Romano, JocHigh owned high spend adds: Buehler, MayPullHitter merch is here! Welcome to the PullHitter Podcast, your destination for actionable resources and tools to grind your way to ultimate fantasy baseball success.Support my work and join the Pull Hitter Patreon:-Access to lively Discord with highly active members sharing player evaluations, draft boards and strategies..get a leg up on your league mates!-Player Breakdowns series in audio and video form-Draft recaps from me-additional Launch Angle episodes-additional Guest episodes-ad free listening-Much more!https://patreon.com/user?u=32383693&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow on twitter: @pullhitterpod https://twitter.com/PullHitterPod @deadpullhitterhttps://twitter.com/deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Website: pullhitter.comMy link tree with all of my links in one spot:https://linktr.ee/pullhitterAlso check out me cohosting the Launch Angle Podcast with Jeff Zimmerman and Rob Silver!https://anchor.fm/robe
Another opportunity for Brett Baty. Will this hot streak stick?
Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, placed 3rd in Miss Maine; Belichick sat with her father, who is younger than him. UNC denied banning her from their football facility. A caller complained about excessive NBA 3-pointers. Jerry's update included bringing a Porzingis jersey to tease Boomer. The Pacers are up 3-1 against the injured Mitchell and the Cavs. Nimmo homered as the Mets beat the Cubs with a 4-run eighth. Baty hit two homers Saturday. Rice's grand slam helped the Yankees beat the A's; Judge noted many Yankees fans in Sacramento. On Mother's Day, Jung homered with his mom watching his brother on the other team. The hour ended with a clip of Schoen confirming his draft pick to Daboll and discussion about the Giants' reportedly difficult interview with Shedeur Sanders.
Hour 1 The Knicks lost big at home Saturday, despite being up 2-1 in the series where they've rarely led. Boomer blamed nerves and Robinson's poor free throws. Jerry's first update included postgame sound from the Knicks' MSG loss. The Pacers are up 3-1 on the Cavs. OKC beat Denver in a low-scoring game. The Yankees beat the A's with Ben Rice's grand slam. Lindor homered in the Mets' win over the Cubs. Torrens got hit in the groin despite a cup. Dart asked reporters to introduce themselves at his press conference. The hour ended with Knicks calls; Boomer thinks opponents enjoy playing at MSG. A caller said Jerry wore a Porzingis jersey when filling in. Hour 2 Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, placed 3rd in Miss Maine; Belichick sat with her father, who is younger than him. UNC denied banning her from their football facility. A caller complained about excessive NBA 3-pointers. Jerry's update included bringing a Porzingis jersey to tease Boomer. The Pacers are up 3-1 against the injured Mitchell and the Cavs. Nimmo homered as the Mets beat the Cubs with a 4-run eighth. Baty hit two homers Saturday. Rice's grand slam helped the Yankees beat the A's; Judge noted many Yankees fans in Sacramento. On Mother's Day, Jung homered with his mom watching his brother on the other team. The hour ended with a clip of Schoen confirming his draft pick to Daboll and discussion about the Giants' reportedly difficult interview with Shedeur Sanders. Hour 3 We covered the Knicks-Celtics series and the Mets and Yankees both winning their weekend series. Judge is still playing exceptionally well. Boomer wants Anunoby to shoot more for the Knicks. Jerry's update led with the Cowboys-Eagles NFL opener. Dart mentioned seeing Hard Knocks clips on TikTok. Carr retired from the NFL and the Saints. Mitchell Robinson posted on Instagram, expressing indifference to opinions. Mendoza praised Lindor's home run in the Mets' win over the Cubs. Rice hit a grand slam as the Yankees beat the A's. The hour concluded with Boomer's participation in Burrow's golf tournament, which Burrow missed due to illness. Hour 4 Tonight's Knicks game is crucial; a loss suggests the series is over, while a win to go up 3-1 makes a comeback unlikely. Boomer questions why Knicks fans face constant tension. Towns might have a broken finger, stating, "it is what it is." Gio thinks Boomer is too pessimistic about tonight's game. There are rumors about Woody Allen being banned from MSG. They discussed the "curse of Fat Joe," with Boomer planning to freeze the Porzingis jersey to counter it. Before Jerry's update, they spoke with Ed Randall about prostate tests at tomorrow's Mets game. Jerry previewed Knicks-Celtics game four. Rice hit another grand slam as the Yankees beat the A's, with Judge going 4-for-5. Boomer questioned Sims' absence after recently becoming the Yankees announcer. The Cowboys and Eagles will open the NFL season. Anthony's graduation speech at Syracuse included, "when in doubt, stay Melo." The Moment of the Day highlighted the Rangers' freezer jersey strategy failing. The show ended with Boomer's disbelief at Sims' early time off.
(Episode 197): Juan Soto has started to find his power stroke! Brett Baty is back and looking to stay for good! Sam Maxwell and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera dive into these crucial bats in the New York Mets lineup. Plus, they check in on some of the rising stars down in the farm system and so much more!Sam Maxwell is the Host of Bedford & Sullivan on Youtube, Co-Host of the Metsian Podcast, Actor, Screen Writer, & Musician.____________________________________________Sam Maxwell on X: https://x.com/THE_SamMaxwell The Metsian Podcast on X: https://x.com/THEMetsianPod Bedford & Sullivan on X: https://x.com/BedfordSullivan Bedford & Sullivan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BedfordSullivanBrooklyn ____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
Brett Baty spoke with the media and talked about what went well for him tonight during his second career multi home run game.
From catching passes from four Hall of Fame quarterbacks—Elway, Montana, Young, and Marino—to building a unique partnership with former Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga, Greg Baty's football journey is filled with remarkable moments that go far beyond the box score. Contributors to this episode include Sevach Melton and Dolphins Productions. Theme song created and performed by The Honorable SoLo D.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski discuss the short-term struggles for the New York Mets, who lost back to back series for the first time this season. After missteps against the Diamondbacks and Cardinals, can the Mets rebound this week? What went wrong in St. Louis? Plus, Jesse Winker and Danny Young hit the IL. 00:00-4:55: THANK YOU for your support 4:56-10:00: Mets have a double-header DISASTER in St. Louis - Tidwell gets shelled in debut, Megill clunker 10:01-11:34: Jesse Winker hits the IL with an oblique injury **NOTE: we filmed this JUST before the news dropped he is out for 6-8 weeks. So sorry for our optimism 11:35-19:22: Brett BATY is BACK - how will the Mets use Baty, Vientos, and Acuna in Winker's absence? Where does Acuna fit best? 19:23-23:07: Danny Young needs TOMMY JOHN - Mets NEED lefty relievers. Who might they turn to? 23:08-25:46: Acuna wins NL Rookie of the Month, Alonso wins NL Player of the Month 25:47-28:36: DOWN ON THE FARM: Mets No. 5 prospect RHP Nolan McLean promoted to Triple-A Syracuse #mlb #mlbb #mlbbaseball #newyorkmets #newyork #newyorkcity #baseball #majorleaguebaseball #citifield #lgm #lfgm #podcast #baseballpodcast #losangeles #losangelesdodgers #dodgersbaseball #cardinals #stlouiscardinals LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(Bonus Episode): Jeff McNeil and Francisco Alvarez are set to make their returns! With that comes the end of Brett Baty's time in Queens... for now. Andrew Tredinnick and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera break down the New York Mets latest moves/transactions!Andrew Tredinnick is the NY Mets Beat Reporter/Columnist for NorthJersey.com/The Record____________________________________________Andrew Tredinnick on X: https://x.com/andrew_tred Andrew Tredinnick Article on Jeff McNeil & Brett Baty: https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/mlb/mets/2025/04/24/ny-mets-activate-jeff-mcneil-option-brett-baty-to-triple-a-syracuse-mlb-news-notes/83261589007/____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytoshea
Brett Baty finally started to hit the ball, but unfortunately he has been sent back down for Jeff McNeil.
In this jam-packed show, Kelley Franco covers everything you need to know about MLB in 30 minutes. We talk about the first-place Mets, and how Soto is slow to launch but will likely prove the doubters wrong; how Baty or Acuna will be demoted after McNeil's return; and who will play centerfield in Siri's absence. We also talk about the first-place Yankees, how Aaron Judge is on fire but so is Ben Rice - who is blooming as a power hitter. We'll also talk about Luis Gil's recent setback and where the Yankee rotation stands. Then we take a look at the powerful NL West and how the Padres and Giants have been able to surprise us. We talk about how and why the Orioles and Braves are off to slow starts. We take a 2-minute tax lesson from Kelley, who explains why ballplayers have to pay tax in every state they play in. And we wind it up with how the 2026 World Baseball Classic is looking, and the team captains whose names you will know, and how they will help recruits. And of course…what's good to eat while watching the ballgame.*Music by Podington Bear
The Mets lost their 2nd in a row which put Jeff in a Bad Mets Mood but guest Co-Host Kerby Valladares brought positive vibes as we talked about Soto, Alonso, Acuna, Baty, and more. Join us!
After another series win, the Mets are the only team in the league who hasn't lost 2 games in a row to this point.The offense started slow, but came on late. They were held scoreless thru 5.2, before putting up 8 runs in the final 3.1 innings. Vientos, Baty and Acuña all got involved in the offense, which was great to see. The Mets added a fluke run on an odd balk call by the 3B umpire on A's reliever José Leclerc -- whatever man, just take the runs.Kodai Senga was terrific. Not only was he the first Mets starter to reach the 7th inning this season, he completed 7 on just 79 pitches! Onto Minnesota! #LGM #Mets #MetsBaseball #MetsFans #MLB #Baseball
Recorded: 4/10/2025The Mets returned home this past week and put on quite a show, turning in a 5-1 mark and now head to Sacramento for a date with the A's as they sit at 8-4 through their first 12. To the surprise of everybody the rotation and bullpen have led the way with the offense dragging it's feet - with that said, Lindor & Soto appear to be heating up. This & More here in Episode 3 of Season 4!FOLLOW US on Instagram, YouTube & X: @cupofmetsSUBSCRIBE on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your favorite podcasts!DOWNLOAD The SeatGeek App! Use Code: "CUPOFMETS" at 1st Purchase to get $20.00 off!
The 2025 regular season is underway, and *The Put it in the Books Show* returns for Season 8 with a fresh batch of overreactions, mild panic, and… an actual winning record? That's right, the Mets are off to an 8-4 start after a strong 5-1 homestand against the Blue Jays and the Marlins—who somehow still have a team and a TV deal, much to Farace's disappointment. Producer Joe is likely out tonight (probably scouting hot dog stands or auditioning for a Citi Field hype video), so Farace, Rodriguez, and Keith are left to dig into a team that's **pitching like champs and hitting like they forgot it's not still March**. The Mets are rocking a league-best **2.10 ERA**, but hitting a **painful .210 as a team**, which means the offense currently consists of "hope and vibes." Meanwhile, the much-hyped youth movement—**Vientos, Baty, and Acuña**—have all started ice cold, and not just because of the Citi Field wind chill. It's been rough, and if you're wondering whether Rodriguez is ready to bench all three, tune in for what may be the first of many impassioned rants. We've got **injury updates** on Manaea, Alvarez, and McNeil, who are all missing time for a variety of very Mets reasons, and a preview of the upcoming road trip to face the **Sacramento A's (yes, that's still weird to say)** and the Twins. The crowds at Citi Field have been surprisingly strong despite the arctic temps, proving that Mets fans will show up and suffer—just like the hosts of this show. So grab a jacket, lower your batting average expectations, and tune in for another episode filled with stats, sarcasm, and the kind of unfiltered Mets talk that no one asked for but everyone secretly needs. Let's put it in the books!
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SHOW OPEN: Al opens the show giving his thoughts on the Mets sweep, but says they need to do something about Brett Baty.
The Mets' home opener against the Blue Jays is today. Boomer and Gio discussed the game and callers' opinions, including one wanting Baty gone. Jerry's final update covered Yankees' wins, SNY's anniversary, McCoy's comment on Prescott, and gun references on TNT regarding Morant. The "Moment of the Day" featured an A-I Dave Sims with a wild HR call. Boomer noted the home opener marks the real start of the baseball season, predicting big ovations for Alonso and Soto.
Hour 1 The Mets' home opener is finally here. Judge homered again, sparking postseason performance debates. Chisholm hit a HR and lost his chain. The Mets are honoring past World Series teams, with Franco a frequent attendee. Judge and Chisholm spoke post-game. Winston's farewell to Cleveland drew Morash's ire. Morant hit a buzzer-beater, but his gun gesture caused controversy. Gio praised Rob49's "WTHELLY," while Boomer found it not creative enough. Hour 2 Gio noted Mets fans' social media sensitivity. A caller questioned the lack of a doubleheader due to upcoming rain. Boomer suggested retractable roofs for all new stadiums. The conversation shifted to golf and unpreparedness for weather, leading to a discussion about allowances for wives. Jerry's update included Judge's RBI single, Chisholm's praise, and Dave Sims' "Hey Now" explanation to Howard Stern. Pete Alonso hyped the Mets' home opener. Jim Nantz's retirement announcement was unintentional. The hour ended with clips of an A-I Dave Sims, including "Bababooey, Howard Stern's Penis," and a throwback to Suzyn Waldman's doctor predicting Sims' job. Hour 3 Keith Hernandez discussed the Mets' season, clarifying his "piss poor hitting" comment, and the "sophomore jinx." He also addressed his unique sweatshirt and "torpedo bats." Jerry's update covered Yankees' wins, Kruk's email struggles, Smith's contract, and a Cowboys trade. Annie Agar and Mike Francesa shared facial injury stories. The hour concluded with a discussion on the NCAA's evolving landscape with NIL and the transfer portal, and the "Gone Girls" documentary. Hour 4 The Mets' home opener against the Blue Jays is today. Boomer and Gio discussed the game and callers' opinions, including one wanting Baty gone. Jerry's final update covered Yankees' wins, SNY's anniversary, McCoy's comment on Prescott, and gun references on TNT regarding Morant. The "Moment of the Day" featured an A-I Dave Sims with a wild HR call. Boomer noted the home opener marks the real start of the baseball season, predicting big ovations for Alonso and Soto.
In this tremendous first show of the 2025 baseball season, Kelley Franco covers all the hot MLB news in about 20 minutes. We talk about the Mets, and how Alonso is reminding fans who he is. We also talk Baty and Vientos, and how guys like Torrens are making a difference. We talk Yankees and their home run barrage, who is stepping up, and whether Volpe is turning into a slugger. We cover the Torpedo bats and more – and what could be the next frontier in bat design - has AI come to MLB? Then we will tour MLB so you know what's happening around the league, including the powerful NL West, the flurry of extensions happening all over baseball, and if you are a panicker, we'll tell you which teams are worth panicking over. Then we talk about the GQ spread for baseball's most famous – and young – power couple. And of course…what's good to eat while watching the ballgame.*Music by Podington Bear
Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo drop a supersized 2025 season preview episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, as special guest Gary Cohen stops by the show! The guys chat with SNY's Mets play-by-play broadcaster about Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, the situation at second base, the state of the starting rotation, high expectations for the team, and what he's looking forward to most in what will be the 20th year of Mets baseball on SNY! Later, Connor and Joe take the temperature of the starting rotation, bullpen, lineup, and defense of the Mets heading into the regular season, drop their 2025 season predictions that always will be fun to review in the future, and answer Mailbag questions about prospects, Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuna, future live shows, and the health of Brandon Nimmo. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 SNY's Gary Cohen joins the show!01:15 What have you learned about Juan Soto?02:45 Thoughts on Carlos Mendoza in Year 205:00 The state of the starting rotation07:25 Baty, Acuna, or McNeil at second base?10:15 What are your Pete Alonso expectations in 2025?12:05 Thoughts on a potential Mets captain?13:20 David Wright's number retirement15:05 What are you looking forward to in Year 20 on SNY?16:30 The perils of a hyped up season, can the Mets break their mold?19:05 Goodbye to Gary20:10 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The starting rotation21:50 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The bullpen23:30 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The lineup25:25 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The defense28:35 The Mets Pod 2025 Season Predictions!53:20 Down on the Farm/Mailbag – best prospects for certain categories56:55 Mailbag – Brett Baty and Luisangel Acuna59:00 Mailbag – talking to Connor and Joe at live shows01:01:20 Mailbag – Brandon Nimmo's health status
Segment 1 – Over-reacting to Spring Training stats. 1. Corbin Carroll (OF, AZ) – 6 for 10 with 3 home runs and 2 SB.a. He looks all the way back. Would you move him up in the first round?2. Brett Baty (3B, NYM) – 7 for 12, 2 HR, 0K/1BBa. Is there room for Baty on the team?3. Cam Smith (3B, Hou) – 3 for 6, 2 HRa. He looked great after being drafted and keeps on hitting.4. Curtis Mead (2B, TB) – 10 for 12, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 SB, 1K/1BBa. Holy moly…he's hitting everything. Is there room for Mead in Tampa?5. Thario Estrada (2B, Col) – 8 for15, 1K/0BB, 1 SBa. There was a lot of bounce-back buzz over the winter. Is it playing out?6. Michael Busch (1B, CHC) – 9 for 18, 2 2B, 1 HR, 2K/1BBa. Will Busch take the next step in 2025?7. Kristian Campbell (2B/OF, Bos) – 0 for 9, 7K/0BBa. Yikes8. Heyseong Kim (2B, LAD) – 2 for 16, 1 HR, 7K/3BBa. Not the kind of start the Dodgers had hoped for.9. Cristopher Sanchez (LHP, Phi) – 4.0 IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 7K/0BBa. He's seen a significant increase in volume – up to 98 MPH.10. Zebby Matthews (RHP, Min) – 5.0 IP, 3 hits, 7K/0BBa. He's throwing a bit hard and continues to throw strikes11. Cade Povich (LHP, Bal) – 5.0 IP, 1 hit, 0 ER, 7KK/1BBa. Control has been elusive, but in two starts, he's looked good.12. Kumar Rocker (RHP, Tex) – 2.0 IP, 8 hits, 8 ER, 1 HR, 2K/2BBa. It's been a tough start for RockerSegment 2 – Starting Pitcher Preview1. How are you approaching this position for your upcoming drafts?2. We will break down the top 30 to 45 in detail. Then, go through 30 or so in less detail. We will end by jumping around the remaining ranked players.3. Which pitcher not in the Top 10 has a chance to emerge there next season?4. Which Top 10 pitcher will not be there next season?5. Give me a couple of sleepers6. Give me one, maybe two guys you are just going to avoid drafting?
Al & Jerry: Canada got the best of us, a pitcher gets drilled in the head, Juan Soto gifts Brett Baty a car and what's the deal with blood clots? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices