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Dylan Campione & James Taussig are recording right after the conclusion of this year's all-star game as the two talk about Giancarlo Stanton, Alek Manoah, Emmanuel Clase & so many other! Plus, the guys applaud FOX sports & Joe Davis for their amazing coverage of this year's all-star game! Finally, a little news from Mets reporter Matthew Cerrone regarding the future of Francisco Alvarez... Great news! Side Retired is now partnered with Seatgeek! For all ticketing needs go to Seatgeek.com and use promo code SIDERETIREDPOD for $20 off your first order! We've got you covered from all things ranging from sporting events to concerts including the Mets, Yankees & Big Time Rush. Yes, this means we are officially taking you out to the ballgame! And now today's episode of Side Retired!
Founder of the MetsBlog Matthew Cerrone stops by to talk about his favorite Mets memories and the new change in ownership.
After 88 wonderful episodes, Roger has (temporarily? permanently?) resigned from Good Fundies. Brian thanks the listeners, the guests, the guest tweeters and the writers for an incredible run; and contemplates whether Good Fundies will continue. And if so, in what form. Thank you to Jared Diamond, Marc Carig, Matthew Cerrone, Eno Sarris, Dan Szymborski, Peter Alonso, Ty Kelly, Kevin McGowan, Rick Peterson, Greg Prince, JT Teran, Sean O'Connor, Ursula from FBWG, Rich MacLeod, Jon Hurwitz, Tim Britton, Matt Ehalt and Abbey Mastracco. Special thanks to Jenna Jacobs, Victoria Edel, Tim Sestito, Christina Cola, John Edwards, Tim Ryder, Helen Silfin. Thank you to the listeners, without whom none of this was possible. And thank you to Roger, for all your hard work and your friendship. You are a treasure to the Mets community.
In this week's State of the Mets, Matthew Cerrone lists the top qualities he wants in the team's next GM, after which he discusses Brandon Nimmo's future, Yoenis Cespedes playing 1B and whether Jacob deGrom or Max Scherzer should start the All Star Game in Washington, DC.
Matthew Cerrone answers questions about the future of the Front Office, the Alderson Era, what to do with Jacob deGrom and whether David Wright ever play baseball again...
In this week's State of the Mets for June 22, 2018, Matthew Cerrone talks about what to do at the trade deadline, Mickey Callaway's June and the awesomeness of deGrom and Nimmo.
Chase Thomas is joined by NBA Math and Bleacher Report's Dan Favale to talk about intriguing restricted free agent players this summer (3:00), the Kawhi Leonard trade rumors (13:00), why the Heat stuff doesn't make sense (20:00), Sixers and Wizards playoff odds (35:00), potential John Wall trades (45:00), and Hassan Whiteside potentially getting traded to the Lakers (50:00). Then, SNY TV MetsBlog's Matthew Cerrone to talk about the history of the site (56:00), Matt Harvey's resurgence (73:00), Michael Conforto's status (78:00), and whether or not the Mets can make the playoffs this year (83:00). SUPPORT: www.patreon.com/chasethomaswriter TWITTER: @chase__thomas FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/chasethomaswriter/ EMAIL: chasethomaspodcast@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.chasethomaspodcast.com
Matthew Cerrone talks with SiriusXM's CJ Nitkowski about his affinity for Mets fans, the buzz of Opening Day, who must step up for the Mets in 2018, and how Mickey Callaway will handle New York City...
In this week's MetsBlog Q&Acast, host Matthew Cerrone talks with SiriusXM's CJ Nitkowski about his affinity for Mets fans, the buzz of Opening Day, who must step up for the Mets in 2018, and how Mickey Callaway will handle New York City...
Matthew Cerrone and Rob Brender recap Day 2 of the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando by running down each rumor associated with the Mets from Tuesday, Dec. 12, including whether to acquire Ian Kinsler, how to improve the bullpen on a strict budget, and whether it's better to sign Mike Moustakas or Neil Walker...
Matthew Cerrone, Steve Hofstetter and Robert Brender recap Day 3 from the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando...
Matthew Cerrone, Steve Hofstetter and Rob Brender discuss Sandy Alderson's comments in advance of the MLB Winter Meetings and the team's reported approach to spending, roster building and getting back to the postseason in 2018...
MetsBlog creator and lead writer Matt Cerrone joins the show. He talks about hs new book, the Mets disappointing season, their future, and much more.
Matt Cerrone was one of the pioneers of digital sports media. MetsBlog.com, the site he created in the 2000s, has been an indispensable resource for New York Mets fans. He joins Brian this week to talk about just what the heck happened to the Mets this season, and the challenges and opportunities that a bad year like this presents to writers and storytellers. Matt talks about how he created MetsBlog and how he maintains it while still being a dad to two young kids, why knowing your own strength and weaknesses is so important to being a writer, how blogging really hasn't changed that much and why journalists need to realize that they're in the customer service. He and Brian also talk about Matt's new book and the joys of New England IPAs.
First up, Steve Sypa helps us understand the Jay Bruce trade, talking about the return from the Cleveland Indians. (2:02) Chris McShane chats with Metsblog's Matthew Cerrone about his new book, The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List, and more. (08:05) Next, Brian Salvatore and Chris discuss the first week of Amed Rosario, and discuss the Mets' nickname prowess, or lack thereof. (28:26) Brian Wright looks at the 5 Subway Series games in Mets history. (1:06:38) Steve returns to check in with the minor league players of the week. (1:14:43) And, finally, Kate Feldman checks in on the Panic City Meter. (1:21:35) As always, you can listen or subscribe to the podcast 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, listen through the embedded player below, or download the podcast directly from Blog Talk Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NBA Draft is set to kick off this Thursday! Stopsky and G will dive into what the New York Knicks may do with the eighth overall pick and what the Brooklyn Nets may do with the 22nd and 27th overall picks. Next, the guys welcome in DoubleGSports own, Kelsi Brown who writes for the site covering the New York Yankees. She'll tell us if she's worried about the current losing streak, the starting pitching and the Judge. Finally, don't think we forgot about your New York Mets. Matthew Cerrone, the man who created Metsblog.com will join the show to break down the fundamental and not so fundamental problems of the Mets. He'll also tell us if and when it's time to think about trading pieces away and introduce the future now.
The Beyond the Game crew minus Brandon Johnson conducts an exclusive interview with Matthew Cerrone, the author of The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List and the creator of MetsBlog.com. They also preview the NBA Draft and break down the latest NHL news with Eleanor "The True Hockey Maven" Ciampi.
The Beyond the Game crew minus Brandon Johnson conducts an exclusive interview with Matthew Cerrone, the author of The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List and the creator of MetsBlog.com. They also preview the NBA Draft and break down the latest NHL news with Eleanor "The True Hockey Maven" Ciampi.
Matthew Cerrone of Metsblog joins Pete McCarthy
The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Peter Elvidge will interview Matt Cerrone, author of “The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List” . Every New York Mets fan has a bucket list of activities to take part in at some point in their lives. But even the most die-hard fans haven't done everything there is to experience in and around New York. From singing "Meet the Mets" to running the old Shea Stadium bases, author Matthew Cerrone provides ideas, recommendations, and insider tips for must-see places and can't-miss activities near Citi Field. But not every experience requires a trip to Queens; long-distance Mets fans can cross some items off their list from the comfort of their own homes. Whether you're attending every home game or supporting the Mets from afar, there's something for every fan to do in The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List. Matthew Cerrone is the lead writer and creator of MetsBlog.com. Prior to making MetsBlog.com a full-time job in 2006, Cerrone worked as a communication strategist for politicians, authors and entertainers. In 2007, he partnered with SportsNet NY, the TV home of the Mets, to help develop more in-depth content for MetsBlog.com, while working to create new team-specific blogs for their website, SNY.tv. David Wright is a seven-time All-Star who has played for the Mets since 2004.
Matthew Cerrone is the lead writer and creator of MetsBlog.com. Prior to making MetsBlog.com a full-time job He worked as a communication strategist for politicians, authors and entertainers. In 2007, he partnered with SportsNet NY, the TV home of the Mets, to help develop more in-depth content for MetsBlog.com, while working to create new team-specific blogs for their website, SNY.tv. He is the author of a fun new book called The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List, he joins Mark And Aj to talk about it. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny
We'll look into the spring with our good friend Matthew Cerrone of Metsblog.
Brian tired himself out after venting his continuing frustration at the lack of activity by the Mets front office, Matt Harvey declining to unblock him on Twitter despite extreme awareness, declaring we are all currently living in the darkest timeline, and from sending Roger to the therapist's office to admit he's frustrated at the Mets as well. (Yes, Jay Bruce was involved.) Fortunately, Brian had a lot of positive energy hosting a game show a few days earlier testing Mets fans' knowledge of their favorite baseball team, romance novels, and serial killers at the Queens Baseball Convention. In an even more fortuitous stroke of luck, the flattering facsimile of 'Billy on the Street' was recorded and presented on this episode. J.T. Teran and Michelle Ioannou of Rising Apple, Matthew Cerrone of MetsBlog, and members of the the Citi Field Sheas and The 7 Line Army were among the fun contestants. The two also went into the mailbag and answered listeners' questions and concerns, like if the team's new 'catching guru' can cure Travis d'Arnaud, if the fans and media will enjoy another spring training car and pony show from Yoenis Cespedes, and if David Wright will start more games than Michael Conforto. Feel free to email or leave a voice memo at goodfundies@gmail.com to take part in that in the future.
A look at The State of the Mets as we head into 2017 Spring Training. A panel discussion from the 2017 Queens Baseball Convention with ESPN's Adam Rubin, MetsBlog.com's Matthew Cerrone, WOR's Pete McCarthy and WFAN's Evan Roberts. Your moderator is Mark Healey.
The Bobby Valentine panel from the 2017 Queens Baseball Convention, with moderator Matthew Cerrone.
Episode 4 of Slight Work - An interview with Matthew Cerrone, founder of Mets Blog and sports media consultant
After Brian and Roger debated over whether or not anybody will get the references to Wilmer Flores' favorite show 'Friends', they talked Tim Tebow, how the Mets have become unstoppable, and whom to blame for Michael Conforto not being his old amazing self this season. Then they welcomed MetsBlog founder Matthew Cerrone. Him and Brian admitted they thought the season was over two weeks ago before Matt went into how the Mets are employing the rope-a-dope strategy, the origins of MetsBlog, why he's writing a book during a pennant race, dealing with someone with the same name as you, and of course, #Tebow. Then Roger and Brian said goodbye to Turner Field, the worst place in the known universe, before feeling sorry for Matt Reynolds (again) and dipping into the mailbag.
We'll celebrate the 2015 National League Champions, the NY Mets, and preview the World Series along with Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal and Matthew Cerrone of Metsblog.co
A podcast about the Mets and Star Wars. This week we are joined by Matthew Cerrone of MetsBlog.com. Some smart chat with Matt about the Mets, and some fun Star Wars on the back end. Nice episode! 00:00 Has the circus left town? 03:00 Blogging in an era of a winning team 06:00 Blog-Snobbing about posting the lineup 12:30 We ask Matt Cerrone if he sold out to the Mets 17:00 Is Matt a shill? 21:00 Matt Harvey handling (or not) of the media spotlight 25:00 Matt’s favorite Star Wars character is…. 27:00 SPOILER Star Wars The Force Awakens rumor 29:00 Star Wars 8 rumor about Darth Maul 31:00 Please subscribe and rate the podcast 32:00 Hey the Mets made the playoffs! 35:00 Keith Hernandez 36:00 What if the Dodgers win? 37:00 What if the Cardinals eliminate the Mets in the NLCS? 37:15 What if the Yankees win the WS at Citi Field? 37:30 Who was Jabba’s Rancor Keeper? 41:00 What happens if it rains all week? 43:30 Silly Star Wars merchandise Part 2 49:00 There is nothing to complain about! 51:00 Can Jason name the guy who Darth Vader force chokes in A New Hope?
Matthew Cerrone answers questions about whether beat reporting is a dying business, smart design trends and how to know what to write about...
In Episode 4, Matthew Cerrone answers questions about asking for advice on e-mail, using social media like a party and not fishing, and whether a cover letter is more important than a resume...
In this episode of #AskMattC, professional sports blogger Matthew Cerrone answers questions about needing an editor, whether the 1000 True Fans theory applies to sports content, and if quality content over quantity matters most.
Matthew Cerrone, the man behind MetsBlog.com and the director of digital content at SNY.TV, talks about his career, the Mets and much more.
We'll look at the Mets' offseason progress below, favorite moments of 2014 and a look ahead to 2015 with Matthew Cerrone (@metsblog) of Metsblog
DHAP Show! doesn't take a moment to come down from the 200th Episode euphoria before I have the opportunity to chat with Matt Cerrone, the Executive Editor and Director of Digital Content for SNY.tv, or as you might know him, the creator of MetsBlog.com. Matt joins me to talk the beginnings of Mets Blog and his Mets fandom, while also discussing the every evolving world of digital media (and social media, and more!) and his take on this upcoming Mets season. You can follow Matt on Twitter @matthewcerrone and explore MatthewCerrone.com. Also, make sure you check out MetsBlog.com! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
This weeks castaway is MetsBlog creator and blogger Matthew Cerrone. Matt talks us through his early days as a budding baseball writer right through to his current position with SNY. We look back at his earliest memories of watching the Mets and also look forward to what our future fortunes might hold. This weeks music has something for everyone with tunes ranging from Beethoven to Billy Joel (of course). For all this and more tune in to the latest offering from our mysterious desert island. LGM http://metsblog.com/
This week on The Creators Call, Anthony Palmer and Pete Barrett give Matthew Cerrone a call. Matthew first made his dent in the digital universe as the lead blogger and creator of MetsBlog.com, and as the Director of Digital Media at SportsNet New York. But he has started a new project at MatthewCerrone.com where he is creating content focused around New Sports Media. Matt joined The Creators Call to talk about his journey turning his blog from a hobby into a full-time job, the challenges and decisions involved in making a blog a success, and strategies for connecting with an audience. You can visit MatthewCerrone.com to subscribe to the New Sports Media podcast and Matthew's newsletter. We hope you enjoy the interview. Thanks for listening!
Tonight in an extra podcast as we gear up for the start of the season, Jason and Harper were absolutely delighted to be joined by special guest Matthew Cerrone. Matt of course is editor of the MetsBlog website and is well known to everyone in the world of Mets. The guys got a brief history of Matt and his ties with SNY before we got down to the nitty gritty of the off-season... We discussed the moves (or lack thereof) the Mets made over the winter, what we like (and what we don't) in Spring Training and just where exactly is this franchise heading? All in all it makes for an interesting listen and a fascinating insight into Matt and the rest of his team. We hope you enjoy this latest installment of MetsBhoys. Check out MetsBlog here - http://metsblog.com/ LGM
We'll talk Mets Baseball! with Matthew Cerrone from Metsblog!
It's Opening Week, and we'll preview the 2011 New York Mets with Matthew Cerrone from Metsblog and take your calls!
Today’s All Star lineup of guests include, WFAN writer Jason Keidel, Matthew Cerrone of Metsblog.com & SNY.TV, and former Major Leaguer Desi Relaford.
It's our first anniversary and we'll talk Mets baseball with Metsblog's Matthew Cerrone. We'll also have open phones throughout the show!
The New York Mets are in first place and Matthew Cerrone of Metsblog.com helps us break down this recent hot streak and if it will last into the dog days of summer. Clinical Associate Professor of Sports Management from New York University,Wayne Mcdonnell, tells us if Arod really did break an unwritten baseball rule. Wayne will also explain to us why we should care about the new All Star Game rules. Author Anthony Federico discusses his novel Must Be Nice and talks about his love of the New York Yankees.
We wrap up the Winter Meetings and take YOUR calls as we talk to Matthew Cerrone of Metsblog!
Join us as we talk Mets baseball with our special guest Matthew Cerrone from Metsblog. Call in and ask your questions!