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From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): Things were starting to turn around for the Yankees with Cody's DP in Citi Field and a 5 game winning streak but the Bombers dropped the final two games heading into the All-Star Break. Also, in a Smart or Yankees moment, the Yankees actually chose smart finally DFA'ing DJ LeMahieu. 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
Things were starting to turn around for the Yankees with Cody's DP in Citi Field and a 5 game winning streak but the Bombers dropped the final two games heading into the All-Star Break. Also, in a Smart or Yankees moment, the Yankees actually chose smart finally DFA'ing DJ LeMahieu. 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
This week on the pod, we talk about how important it is that the Reds are over .500 at the All-Star Break and how it affects how they will react when it comes to the trade deadline. We also talk about Jacob Misiorowski making it to the All-Star Game and why it should have been Ranger Suarez or Christopher Sanchez, the Home Run Derby and who we've got, Mr. Met taking a tumble at the Lumineers concert at Citi Field, why Andrew Abbott Reigned this week and why he should be getting more national attention. We also talk a lot about the evolution of Nick Lodolo and quite frankly the whole staff, the bullpen gaming they've been doing between Cincy and Louisville, why we want Geno back and where in the heck is Hunter Greene?!?! The show is brought to you by Cincy Light and Cincy Light Lime, the flavor of summer!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
¡TREMENDO ESCÁNDALO en el Subway Series! El padre de Anthony Volpe, el campocorto de los Yankees, protagonizó un tenso momento en las gradas de Citi Field al defender a su hijo de los insultos de los fanáticos de los Mets. ¡La situación se salió de control y fue captada en video! Además, en este episodio de Baseball News, cubrimos: El histórico hit 2000 de Manny Machado y la lista de peloteros activos que podrían llegar a los 3000. George Springer y Zack Wheeler nombrados Jugadores de la Semana. Triunfos de Tigres, Cerveceros, Gigantes, Royals, Azulejos y más. ¡Byron Buxton confirmado para el Home Run Derby 2025! No olvides suscribirte y activar la campanita para no perderte nada del béisbol.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/con-las-bases-llenas-podcast-de-beisbol--2742086/support.
In a captivating Fourth of July interview, legendary pitcher Doc Gooden sits down with Sal Licata for a candid discussion spanning his illustrious career and personal journey. Gooden reflects on the highs of his Mets days, including the unmatched thrill of his retired number at Citi Field, while also opening up about the profound impact of his father's passing and the enduring regret of missing the 1986 Mets parade. He offers sharp insights into today's Mets and Yankees, dissecting lineups and pitching strategies with the wisdom of a true baseball icon, all while maintaining his unwavering loyalty to the orange and blue. 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
Tiki & Shaun talk about part two of the Subway Series, as the Mets took 2 out of 3 games at Citi Field.
(Episode 207): The 2025 Subway Series wrapped up this year at Citi Field in Queens! Hector Beauchamp and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera breakdown all the top storylines from this series including a dominant performance by the New York Mets offense!Hector Beauchamp is the Co-Host of Yankees Morning Brew on UptownSportsTV. He's also the Social Media Manager & Digital Content Creator for Latino Sports.____________________________________________Hector Beauchamp on X: https://x.com/projectnerdHQYankees Morning Brew on X: https://x.com/YanksBrewUptown Sports TV on X: https://x.com/uptownsportstvLatino Sports on X: https://x.com/LatinoSports____________________________________________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
Great news! If you make a purchase from any link of the links below, the channel earns a small affiliate commission from the site. Many thanks ahead of time. BETTER HELP: https://www.betterhelp.com/JAYREELZ save 10% OFF of your first month. OLIPOP Soda: https://www.drinkolipop.com use promo code JAYREELZ for 15% off of your purchase. BOMBA SOCKS: https://www.gopjn.com/t/2-561785-354075-142593 SAVE 20% CONSUMER CELLULAR: https://www.pntrs.com/t/2-593611-354075-293459 With the 4th of July in our rearview mirror, it's time to look ahead to see what the sports landscape has in store for us over the next hour or so as the latest podcast has arrived. On deck: (6:30) The Yankees avoid a Subway Series sweep and a seven game losing streak as they salvage the final game at Citi Field. But the Bombers face another challenge to their starting rotation moving forward. Can the Mets close out the last week before the All Star Break against underachieving AL teams on the road? The Astros go into Dodger Stadium and sweep the defending champs. Plus, a housecleaning in DC and our first peek at the Wild Card standings throughout baseball. (33:35) Are we preparing ourselves for another Carlos Alcaraz-Jannik Sinner final at Wimbledon? And is this Aryna Sabalenka's tournament to lose on the women's side? (42:34) All is quiet on the NBA front as summer league is underway. (46:06) The Carolina Hurricanes make a huge splash signing former Winnipeg Jet Nikolaj Ehlers. Does this move make them a threat to the Florida Panthers in the East? There are a few other signings to discuss and the sad passing of a former Boston Bruin tough guy, dating back to the 1980's. (55:03) After explaining some recent (and successful) content that I've recently put up regarding the Pittsburgh Steelers, don't look now, but NFL Training Camps will open up a lot sooner than you think. Is this something yours truly is looking forward to? And MUCH more in between. Please subscribe, leave a rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy, Amazon Music and iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. For daily shorts, weekly vlogs and then some, please subscribe to my YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMucZq-BQrUrpuQzQ-jYF7w If you'd like to contribute to the production of the podcast, please visit my Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/TheJAYREELZPodcast Many thanks for all of your love and support. Intro/outro music by Cyklonus. LINKS TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW: APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jayreelz-podcast/id1354797894 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jtCQwuPOg334jmZ0xiA2D?si=22c9a582ef7a4566 AUDACY: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/the-jayreelz-podcast-d9f50 iHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-jayreelz-podcast-43104270/ AMAZON MUSIC: https://www.amazon.com/The-JAYREELZ-Podcast/dp/B08K58SW24/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+jayreelz+podcast&qid=1606319520&sr=8-1
BT and Sal delve into the chaotic recent events surrounding Anthony Volpe, starting with the bizarre incident where Volpe accidentally hit Aaron Judge in the face with a ball during an in-between innings throw, highlighting the Yankees' current disarray. The discussion then escalates to the viral video of Volpe's father, Michael Volpe, getting into a heated, expletive-laden confrontation with a heckling Mets fan at Citi Field, leading BT and Sal to debate the fine line between parental defense and public restraint, and the unfortunate reality that such incidents might keep family members away from games.
The Subway Series is officially in the books—and both sides have plenty to think about as we hit the All-Star break. In this episode of Locked Up Sports: New York Sports Talk, we break down the Yankees salvaging the finale at Citi Field, earning a split of this year's Subway Series (3-3). We dissect Sunday's game, key moments, and what it all means for the second half of the season. How the Yankees' bullpen held on for the win Mets' injury concerns pile up again Yankees' inconsistencies and bullpen cracks Final thoughts on the energy of this year's Subway Series What both teams need to fix over the break Whether you bleed blue-and-orange or navy pinstripes, we've got you covered! #Mets #Yankees #SubwaySeries #MLB #BaseballPodcast #LockedUpSports #NYBaseball #MLBAllStar #MetsBaseball #YankeesBaseball #NYCSports #MetsFans #YankeesFans #BaseballRecap #PodcastLife
Emmanuel Berbari takes you through all the highlights of the Yankees salvaging the final game of the Subway Series, as they defeated the Mets 6-4 at CitiField on Sunday afternoon.
Emmanuel Berbari takes you through all the in-game action as the Mets defeat the Yankees 6-5 at Citi Field in Queens to kick off the second portion of the Subway Series this regular season.
Dan and Frank are back for Episode 42—the Jackie Robinson episode—and they dive straight into a fiery debate: Should the Mets have a giant statue of Jackie Robinson at Citi Field, despite him never playing for the team? The guys go deep into the stadium's Brooklyn Dodgers influence, ownership decisions, and why Citi Field still doesn't feel like a true home for the Mets.From there, it's a broad and honest discussion about sports culture and politics. Topics include:Stadium design vs. team identity (and why Shea was better)How the Phillies celebrate their legends—and what the Mets are finally starting to do rightThe Red Panda halftime performer's injury at a WNBA gameThe University of Pennsylvania stripping Lia Thomas' women's swimming recordsFree speech double standards in sports—from Colin Kaepernick to Pride Night backlashWhy the Guardians replaced the Indians, but Braves and Chiefs are untouchedA passionate defense of preserving tradition while respecting all voicesPlus: A little crypto comedy, fantasy football shade, a shoutout to Jerry World and the Cowboys' history, and the Knicks' new coach.As always, brought to you by:Fox Brothers Alarms – foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist Church of Phillipsburg, NJ – fbcpburg.org
Sal Licata welcomes Newsday's Dave Lennon live from Citi Field to dissect the highly anticipated Subway Series between the Mets and Yankees. With both New York teams facing different challenges—the Mets battling pitching woes and the Yankees reeling after a tough road trip—Lennon emphasizes that this series is less about city supremacy and more about "survival" for both clubs. They dive into the struggles of each team, from the Mets' bare pitching cupboard to the Yankees' bullpen meltdowns and offensive inconsistencies, highlighting the critical need for both sides to find their footing in this pivotal holiday weekend showdown.
In a captivating Fourth of July interview, legendary pitcher Doc Gooden sits down with Sal Licata for a candid discussion spanning his illustrious career and personal journey. Gooden reflects on the highs of his Mets days, including the unmatched thrill of his retired number at Citi Field, while also opening up about the profound impact of his father's passing and the enduring regret of missing the 1986 Mets parade. He offers sharp insights into today's Mets and Yankees, dissecting lineups and pitching strategies with the wisdom of a true baseball icon, all while maintaining his unwavering loyalty to the orange and blue.
In a lively chat at Citi Field, Sal Licata and Mets legend John Franco dive into everything from modern-day pitching woes (and "dry humps") to Franco's unforgettable encounters with baseball greats like Dave Parker and Barry Bonds, all while sharing humorous anecdotes and offering their candid takes on the struggling Mets and the eternal allure of the Subway Series.
Sal kicks off the 4th of July broadcast live from Citi Field, emphasizing the dire importance of the upcoming Subway Series. What was once heralded as a potential World Series preview between two May division leaders has devolved into a desperate battle for survival. The Mets' pitching staff is decimated by injuries, forcing them into a bullpen game with their top relievers likely unavailable, while the Yankees, though recently swept, have bats heating up and are hungry to right their ship against a vulnerable crosstown rival. Sal grimly predicts the Mets will need to smash their way to victory, urging their struggling offense to finally ignite, as the pitching simply isn't there to compete against a motivated Yankee lineup.
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?
Hear from the best guests of the week: Ron Darling, Howie Rose, and Pete Alonso all joined Evan & Tiki at Citi Field to talk all things Mets and baseball. Dexter Henry from SNY joins Keith McPherson to talk about the NBA Draft.
Hear from the best guests of the week: Ron Darling, Howie Rose, and Pete Alonso all joined Evan & Tiki at Citi Field to talk all things Mets and baseball. Dexter Henry from SNY joins Keith McPherson to talk about the NBA Draft.
Hear from the best guests of the week: Ron Darling, Howie Rose, and Pete Alonso all joined Evan & Tiki at Citi Field to talk all things Mets and baseball. Dexter Henry from SNY joins Keith McPherson to talk about the NBA Draft.
This week's Mets highlights include another injury to the pitching staff, as Griffin Canning suffered an Achilles injury. Plus, Sal celebrates Juan Soto's torrid June, while Tommy Luguauer presents a wild idea to spark the rest of the lineup. Also, a conversation with Pete Alonso from Citi Field with Evan and Tiki.
This week's Mets highlights include another injury to the pitching staff, as Griffin Canning suffered an Achilles injury. Plus, Sal celebrates Juan Soto's torrid June, while Tommy Luguauer presents a wild idea to spark the rest of the lineup. Also, a conversation with Pete Alonso from Citi Field with Evan and Tiki.
This week's Mets highlights include another injury to the pitching staff, as Griffin Canning suffered an Achilles injury. Plus, Sal celebrates Juan Soto's torrid June, while Tommy Luguauer presents a wild idea to spark the rest of the lineup. Also, a conversation with Pete Alonso from Citi Field with Evan and Tiki.
In this episode of Three Inning Fan: The Podcast with Kelley Franco, legendary Mets radio voice and Mets Hall of Famer Howie Rose joins the show for a candid, humorous, and often poignant conversation. Howie reflects on his decades-long journey with the Mets—sharing kind words about the Wilpon era, his positive thoughts on the current Cohen ownership, and why he believes this is the most unified Mets organization, from ownership to front office to clubhouse, that fans have seen in years. Howie speaks openly about the unique intimacy of calling games on the radio, including how he maintained that connection with fans even while quietly battling illness. Howie recounts the emotional night at Citi Field when fans chanted his name before his leave of absence—a moment that left a lasting impact on him. Together, Howie and Kelley explore the grounding, enduring power of radio in sports and storytelling. Then Howie survives a humorous rapid-fire round, and of course we close with…what's good to eat while watching the ballgame.*Music by Podington Bear
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 12 o'clock hour is brought to you by SCANA Energy, the Official Natural Gas Partner of Georgia Tech. Braves start 9 game homestand with 3 this weekend verse the Phils Falcons - Saints rivalry NBA Draft - Hawks still winning! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3. The guys talk with Bad Tiki and Howie Rose about the Mets at the Cadillac Club at Citi Field with Mark Vientos coming back from injury and what the lineup should look like after the All-Star Break. Hour 3.
Thursday version of Cinco De Five-Oh organized by Shaun Morash talking about the Cadillac Club in Citi Field.
FULL SHOW. Evan and Tiki show live at Cadillac Club at Citi Field talking with multiple Mets personalities, Yankees, Nets NBA Draft, and Knicks head coaching search.
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Evan believes Wednesday Night's game at Citi Field is the most important game the Mets have played all year
Imagine this. You get the call that you're headed up for your MLB debut. Even better, your first start is at home against the Yankees. You step onto the mound and strike out the first two batters. Aaron Judge steps to the plate, he goes down swinging. The next inning you repeat the same process, striking out three of the next four batters. Well, this was reality for the Reds' Chase Burns on Tuesday. The second overall pick in the 2024 draft is the only pitcher in the last 50 years to strike out the first five batters faced in an MLB debut. Jake and Jordan break down Burns' dazzling debut.The Atlanta Braves have taken the first two games in their series against the New York Mets this week. The guys discuss the Braves' recent success over the Mets and the momentum they have going right now. They also dive into the Mets' recent struggles. Losers of 10 of their last 11, the Mets still sit only 1.5 GB in the NL East. Is it time to panic yet at Citi Field?The former Oakland A's, who are currently in Sacramento, broke ground in Las Vegas yesterday. The drawn-out move to Las Vegas took a crucial step, on Tuesday, with the team announcing that the new stadium will be ready by Opening Day 2028. Team owner, John Fisher, and MLB Commissioner, Rob Manfred, spoke at the ceremony. Jake and Jordan discuss the continuance of the A's to Vegas saga as they dive into what was said and what this move to Vegas might mean for the A's and MLB.The All-Star Game is just around the corner, and the first voting period is almost complete. The guys explain how the confusing voting system works and talk about the closest races for some of the All-Star spots.All of this and more on this mid-week edition of Baseball Bar-B-Cast.(1:22) - Chase Burns(8:45) - Braves-Mets(31:46) - A's stadium breaks ground(45:25) - All-Star voting update Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo recap a terrible week for the Mets against the Braves and Phillies, while looking for light at the other end of the tunnel at Citi Field. First up, the guys go through the team's problems, including shaky starting pitching, lack of DH production, the revolving door at third base, the center field issue, and inconsistent scoring overall. Later, Connor and Joe cover the Farm in all directions, including those moving down – Francisco Alvarez and Luisangel Acuna – and those moving up – Jacob Reimer, Carson Benge, and Colin Houck. The show then wraps up by giving away Mets Pod hats, and checking the Mailbag for questions answered about the current roster and the possibility of trading for Eugenio Suarez. 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!00:35 The Week That Was…It Was Terrible02:40 The starting pitching problem07:05 The designated hitter problem11:05 The third base problem16:05 The center field problem20:30 The run-scoring problem24:40 Back on the Farm: Francisco Alvarez and Luisangel Acuna28:50 Down on the Farm: Jacob Reimer/Carson Benge/Colin Houck36:15 The Scoreboard: last week's recap37:35 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets48:25 The Mets Pod hat sweepstakes, here's how to win!50:05 Mailbag – Jared Young vs Starling Marte53:40 Mailbag – trade for Eugenio Suarez?
Ronald “let it fly” around first, then hit the euro-step on his way to third, and the boos from the crowd were the loudest that they were all night. We have no idea how the 2025 Braves will finish, but what we do know is that Ronald Acuña Jr is on another historic pace of a season after missing the first six weeks while rehabbing his second knee surgery, and he absolutely loves playing at Citi Field, as did Braves Hall of Famer Chipper Jones. In fact, Atlanta Hawks superstar Trae Young loves taking it to the New York crowd too, and they hate him for it. Andy Bunker and Abe Gordon talk about Acuña Jr's historic pacing season, and where the Braves head from here.
(SHOW OPEN); Keith voices his displeasure about the Yankees 6-1 loss to the Reds and the Mets 3-2 loss to the Braves at CitiField.
Ahead of David Wright's jersey retirement at Citi Field, his father Rhon Wright and Keith Miller — longtime agent and former Met — join the show to reflect on the Captain's career, character, and the moments that made him a Mets icon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 8 Episode 10 of The Put it in the Books Show is here, and the Mets are… still tied for first place with the Filthies of Filthadelphia. We don't know how either. Farace is out tonight doing what he does best: parenting like a boss at his son's championship game. Producer Joe is sweating through his jersey in 100-degree heat at Universal Studios. That leaves Rodriguez and Keith to piece together the current state of the Mets — and it's not pretty.After being swept at home by the Rays and then punked in Atlanta, the Mets have now lost six straight and the wheels are looking a little wobbly. That once-dominant pitching staff has gone from nails to "nail-biting." The lineup continues to sputter with runners in scoring position, and the offense has no rhythm. But hey, all-star voting is underway! Lindor and Pete are locks — but does anyone else deserve a nod?Now comes the test. Three massive games in Filthadelphia, followed by a four-game revenge series against the Braves at Citi Field. Can the Mets bounce back and bury their division rivals? Or are we heading for panic mode?Tune in as Rodriguez and Keith break it all down, roast a few bats, try to stay optimistic, and take you through the week that was in Mets Land. It's The Put it in the Books Show — sometimes therapy, always Mets. #Mets #PiitB #PutItInTheBooks
This week, Terry Collins remembers June of 2015, and the struggles the team had keeping up with the Washington Nationals. But - there are bright spots with the pitching on the club, including the debit of rookie pitcher Steven Matz. SNY insider Andy Martino is in the lead off - giving us all the back stories of the Mets week, including the pitching hiccups, injury updates, the log jam with the kids in the infield, plus why Citi Field is the place to be this summer! We honor a Tunnel to Towers HERO of the week. Subscribe to the Terry Collins show on your favorite podcast platform. Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTerryCollinsShow Follow The Terry Collins Show: X: https://x.com/TerryCollins_10 Instagram: / terrycollins_10 Faceebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow John Arezzi on X: https://x.com/johnarezzi Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: https://t2t.org/ Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Researcher - Dominic DiBiase Executive Producer: John Arezzi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Attending a New York Mets game at Citi Field is a phenomenal experience for locals and tourists alike. With its proximity to some excellent Asian food in Flushing, cheap ticket prices (generally), and a fun atmosphere, it's an activity we highly recommend!Brief History of Citi Field and the MetsFounded in 1962, they're based in Queens, New York, and have won two World Series championships (1969 and 1986). The team colors are blue and orange.Citi Field has been the Mets' home stadium since 2009, replacing the iconic Shea Stadium. Located in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, the ballpark was designed as a tribute to Brooklyn's old Ebbets Field, featuring classic brick architecture. The stadium has a capacity of about 41,900 and is known for its distinctive exterior rotunda, excellent sight lines, and the Home Run Apple that rises when a Met hits a home run.It's genuinely a beautiful stadium that feels both updated and modern, yet retains its charm. I love watching planes take off and land at nearby LaGuardia Airport as the game progresses.Best Seats at Citi FieldThere are NO bad seats at Citi Field. We often scour various ticket sites for last-minute cheap tickets, then float around the stadium throughout the game.We often have the best luck on ticket prices on Vivid Seats (plus you earn rewards for free tickets).Where to Eat/Drink Before a Mets GameThere is little to nothing right next to Citi Field, so most people either eat or drink wherever they're coming from, or go to Flushing or Corona.Corona is known for Latin food, Flushing (Main St. stop on the 7) is one of the best spots in the world for Asian, and specifically Chinese food (besides China, of course).Spots in Flushing (one stop on the subway or a 20-minute walk):Nan Xiang Soup DumplingsFood court in the basement of the New World MallPeking Duck Sandwich StallChung Moo, try the homemade kimchiWhite BearThis Episode's You'll Have to Check It Out Segment - White BearCash-only and very little seating (maybe none at all post-COVID.. We aren't 100% sure).Get the wontons in chili oil (the #6).A small, single-family operation for decades, where a few people handle all aspects, from taking your order to preparing the food, etc.Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Check out White Bear here.Best Food Options at Citi FieldFrom their website: Guests may bring in one soft, plastic, factory-sealed water bottle of 20 ounces or less. While it doesn't mention food, many people mention it's not an issue. We've def brought in candy and the like.Citi Field was voted Best Stadium Food in 2023 and Best Baseball Stadium Food in 2024 AND 2025 on USA Today.2025#1 Best Baseball Stadium Food2024#1 Best Baseball Stadium FoodRunner-up: Best MLB Stadium2023#1 Best Stadium FoodHere are some popular food options in Citi Field:Checked out Hudson Club food hall.Souvenir helmets for ice cream $10. Great for kids.$5 (per item) hot dogs, 12oz beer, pretzels on TuesdaysThe Hot PastramiGoya NachosFuku: Spicy Chicken SandwichSeoul: Korean Fried ChickenPat LaFrieda's: Surf & Turf sandwichSee the complete Citi Field dining guide here.
The Mets had their worst series of the season as they were swept at home by the Tampa Rays. With Senga hurt and anyone not named Peterson struggling questions about how good this staff really is have started to be asked. Offense sputters as the Mets Limp into A stretch of 10 games against the Braves and Phillies #LGM #LOCKEDUPSPOTTS #nleast #Sweep #Citifield#NYC #Sportstalk
We react to a wild day out at Citi Field for a Mets win! Plus, the Yankees get a victory & when will Dave get his ear pierced? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We recap a wild Pregame Party out at Citi Field along with a Mets win! Plus, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart speak about Tom Thibodeau's firing & Plays of the Week from Ray! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Put it in the Books Show S8 E9: Mets Rolling, Senga Hamstrung, Citi Rockin', Rays Up NextIt's Season 8, Episode 9 of The Put it in the Books Show and all four hosts are in the house tonight — Farace, Rodriguez, Keith, and Producer Joe behind the wall, ready to break down another wild week of Mets baseball.First, the big news: Kodai Senga is headed to the 15-day IL after straining his hamstring covering first base in the finale against the Nationals. The fellas will dive into what this means for the Mets' elite pitching staff, which has carried the team through the first two and a half months of the season. How long will Senga be out? And who will step up in the meantime?Even with the bad injury news, the Mets are on fire. They just swept the Rockies in Colorado, swept the Nationals at Citi Field, and have now won six straight and seven of eight. The record stands at 45-24, good for a 5.5-game lead over the Phillies in the East, and a ridiculous 27-7 mark at home — where Citi Field is packed and rocking on a nightly basis.And it's not just pitching. The offense is sizzling, with the big four of Lindor, Nimmo, Soto, and Alonso all locked in at the plate. The team is doing what great teams do — beating the bad teams, competing with the good ones, and keeping the wins rolling in. We'll ask: do Mets fans really understand what they're watching this year, or are we all still too scarred by past seasons to fully enjoy it?Also up for discussion — the dugout vibes are off the charts, with Steve Gelbs practically a full-fledged member of the team now with all the postgame celebration fun. If you can't have fun when you're winning like this, when can you?Up next: three with the Rays at Citi Field. But then comes a road trip with some serious swag potential — the Mets head to Atlanta and Philadelphia with a chance to flat-out bury both the Braves and Phillies in the standings if they keep playing like this. You want to make a statement in June? Go into those ballparks and stomp on your division rivals.The guys will break it all down, talk about what the Mets need to do to keep the momentum rolling, and whether this team is truly built for the long haul.Expect Rodriguez to question the bullpen plan, Producer Joe to already be scouting deadline targets, Keith to rattle off five advanced stats none of us asked for, and Farace to remind everyone this is what elite baseball looks like.Let's put it in the books. #PiitB #Mets
Send JD a text message and be heard!TCA!!!!!! Great day with @companyadjace @dronespn @kayster61 plus finally meeting @anthonyyacc @i_need_a_sports_iv @thecoachbaileype @genova007 @dtvmike @jujubees7984 @danyeserski & @thedarkknight025 @citifield @mets now 27-7 at home and on a six game win streak. 4-3 over @nationals & @kodai_senga_ hurt his hammy and was put on IL. @nyquil_inthe_flesh thanks for getting the tix. @call_me_tca_prez love my jersey. They are awesome. Couldn't have asked for a better day to see an #mlbbaseball game. @ari_gold24 & @thomaswdonovan thanks for your great insight into the #chriskreider trade end of a @nyrangers era. Got back a young prospect. We shall see. @knicks that's another story. Was talking to @doctor_midnite @kevdu_theman & @robparker1980 today about @nyknicks “coaching” situation. None of us are sold on Mike Malone and @foxsports has Mike Brown as the favorite. Thibs could have stayed with what it looks like they could end up with next #nba season. Not feeling good about it. Did some #sportslists #nfl style at end of show with @bmtlive07 @lrt_network @donna.fender Josh & HTJ. Always a lot of fun.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Is Leon Rose still the one making decisions for the Knicks? And we head off to Citi Field! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're live from Publicans out on Long Island before heading to Citi Field! So, what are the Knicks doing with their coaching search? And The Feud returns with a special guest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks are getting turned down left and right. Who will be their next head coach? Plus, our pregame party is tomorrow at Citi Field! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Should the Knicks pursue Jason Kidd as their next head coach? Will Mets fans show up to meet with Michael at Citi Field? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘Memorial Day' as in the holiday as in MLB as in standing as in playoffs. What? Well, most people think that what the standings look like now will be the standings when the season ends. (5:15) Shohei Ohtani has taken to the mound for the first time in over 600 days. He threw live BP before the Mets game on Sunday at Citi Field and he's starting to look good. (14:48) Tarik Skubal might just do it again. He is a full blown ace and showed it. (20:30) When will the Royals call up Jac Caglianone? He is crushing it in the minor leagues right now. Power bat. Record-setting. And the Royals could definitely use him! (33:10) Review: The Last of Us Season 2. (36:20) Caitlin Clark is hurt and this is big business. Uh oh. (44:10) NPPOD. Let's talk about the playoffs. Knicks have life for now. Timberwolves had life. And now the Hurricanes have some life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘Memorial Day' as in the holiday as in MLB as in standing as in playoffs. What? Well, most people think that what the standings look like now will be the standings when the season ends. (5:15) Shohei Ohtani has taken to the mound for the first time in over 600 days. He threw live BP before the Mets game on Sunday at Citi Field and he's starting to look good. (14:48) Tarik Skubal might just do it again. He is a full blown ace and showed it. (20:30) When will the Royals call up Jac Caglianone? He is crushing it in the minor leagues right now. Power bat. Record-setting. And the Royals could definitely use him! (33:10) Review: The Last of Us Season 2. (36:20) Caitlin Clark is hurt and this is big business. Uh oh. (44:10) NPPOD. Let's talk about the playoffs. Knicks have life for now. Timberwolves had life. And now the Hurricanes have some life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices