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Join host Erik Sherman as he welcomes baseball legend Davey Johnson for an intimate conversation about his remarkable journey through America's pastime. You'll hear firsthand accounts of Johnson's championship years with the Orioles, his record-setting 43 home runs as a second baseman, and the unforgettable 1986 Mets World Series victory. With candid stories about playing alongside greats like Hank Aaron and Brooks Robinson, plus insights into his successful managerial philosophy, this episode offers you a delightful glimpse into baseball history through the eyes of one of its most colorful and accomplished figures.
Jay sits down with legendary pitcher Dwight "Doc" Gooden as he reflects on his incredible career, the impact of Gary Carter, his experience winning the 1985 Cy Young, and the emotional moment of having his number retired by the Mets. Gooden shares behind-the-scenes stories from the 1986 championship season, his relationship with teammates, and his thoughts on the next generation of Mets pitchers. Don't miss this in-depth conversation with one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history!
NFL Hall-of-Famer and legendary New York Giant, Harry Carson, sits down with Jay to discuss iconic Giants moments from the 1980s. Carson remembers Lawrence Taylor's incredible Thanksgiving Day performance in 1982, finding out that the Mets won the 1986 World Series in the middle of the game and the origin story of the famous “Gatorade Bath.” 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
Derek talks with baseball legend Art Shamsky. Art was a prominent player with the iconic 69′ Mets World Series Championship Team.Art captures an important part of our nation's history: a country torn apart by war, the year of Woodstock, the year of first person on the moon, and the “lovable losers” who went from underdog to champions!Be sure to order Art's new MUST READ book: “After the Miracle: The Lasting Brotherhood of the '69 Mets”Learn more at: http://artshamsky.com/
Sam and Matt discuss overall first half thoughts on both New York teams, talk all things Home Run Derby / All Star Game and praise Jalen Brunson for sacrificing dollar bills for potential banners / statues !
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Matt Harvey reflects on the phenomena that was Harvey Day, his rookie year, the 2015 Mets World Series run and what it was like being the face of what felt like the hottest team on the planet at the time. 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 we open the show with the Hot Stove Report, that saw the Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto at it again, as he makes two trades this week with the Giants and Rays. The Giants will receive a former Cy Young Pitcher in the deal, who won't be available, until the second half of the 2024 season. Prompting Jake to wonder, if the Giants GM is on the proverbial hot seat. The Mets make moves to bolster their starting rotation. The Cubs sign Japanese southpaw Shota Imenaga, and of course, what would the offseason be if the Dodgers didn't make another move and sign another player with a deferred contract. But Jake ask the question, are the Dodgers on paper, better than the Braves right now? Then we get into this week's topic, as we dig into the life and career of Gary Carter. His rise throught the Expos franchise. His contributions to the Mets World Series championship in 1986, to his fight with brain cancer, that would eventually rob the baseball universe, of this elite player and class individual way to early. Here's Looking At You KId. #GaryCarter #MontrealExpos #NewYorkMets #DanCarrithers #KenSingleton #RonDarling #KeithHernandez #PalmBeachAtlantic #AndreDawson #FuckCancer
From 'DA's New York Accent' (Subscribe Here): Curtis Granderson has the rare experience of playing for both the Mets and Yankees, and the even rarer experience of being adored by both fan bases. Granderson set himself apart with his intellect and gracious personality and is using both traits to open access to youth baseball. He discusses why the black baseball player has started to evaporate and how he's trying to remedy that. He explains his introductory Mets press conference that was blasted by some Yankees fans, and how Jacob deGrom's peak was better than any pitcher he ever faced. He also discusses how the 2015 World Series run taught him much about Mets fans, and why 'Saved by the Bell' prevented him from being a Cubs fan despite growing up in Chicago. 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
Derek talks with baseball legend Art Shamsky. Art was a prominent player with the iconic 69′ Mets World Series Championship Team.Art captures an important part of our nation's history: a country torn apart by war, the year of Woodstock, the year of first person on the moon, and the “lovable losers” who went from underdog to champions!Be sure to order Art's new MUST READ book: “After the Miracle: The Lasting Brotherhood of the '69 Mets”Learn more at: http://artshamsky.com/
Sal says the Mets and Yankees do not look like teams that can win a World Series right now, but thinks the Yankees have a better chance right now.
Steve Cohen tries to take a step back from the 3-5 year window he once threw out when he took over as the New York Mets owner.
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
On the latest episode of the “Amazin' But True” podcast with Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa, the guys open the show talking about the Mets series win in Oakland. They discuss Pete Alonso setting the Mets single-season RBI record, Francisco Lindor getting over 100 RBIs and whether there are concerns after Jacob deGrom's bad outing Saturday. They look ahead to the crucial Mets-Braves series coming in Atlanta this weekend, including the live podcast at Ocean Casino Resort after Sunday night's game. (22:48) Former Mets manager and SNY analyst Terry Collins then joins the show. Collins talks about managing deGrom, what the Mets playoff rotation could look like and his interactions with Buck Showalter. Collins also discusses Sandy Alderson retiring, his experience at Old Timer's Day, Steve Cohen and the Mets World Series chances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1: BT says it would be a disappointment if the Mets do not win the World Series this season, while Tiki says it's not fair to go there yet. Who has a better rotation, the Mets or Dodgers?
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
On the latest episode of the “Amazin' But True” podcast with Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa, the guys open the show talking about the Mets winning four of five games over the Braves. They discuss Jacob deGrom's brilliant outing Sunday, Braves fans crying on Twitter, the Mets moves at the trade deadline and why this team is built for a deep playoff run. 1969 Mets World Series champion Cleon Jones then joins the show. Jones talks about his new book, 1969 Mets memories, partying with the Jets and Knicks back then and why this Mets team reminds him of the 1969 team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New York Mets were relatively quiet at the trade deadline, but they did make a pair of moves to bolster their roster. First, the Mets acquired Darin Ruf to complement Daniel Vogelbach at DH, as the 36-year-old has been one of the best lefty-mashers in baseball since 2020. New York then added to their bullpen by landing Mychal Givens in a trade with the Chicago Cubs. Host Ryan Finkelstein reacts to the two trades and what it means for the Mets World Series hopes in 2022. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Blue Nile Make your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com. And, going on now is the Blue Nile Anniversary Sale … Save up to forty percent on classic fine jewelry pieces and twenty-five percent on engagement ring settings. Shop stress free and find your forever piece. Go to BlueNile.com today. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB. Vroom With Vroom, you can buy a car entirely online, and have it delivered straight to you, so you never have to go to a dealership again. So, next time you need to buy a car, just grab your phone, go to Vroom.com and check out thousands of great cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New York Mets were relatively quiet at the trade deadline, but they did make a pair of moves to bolster their roster.First, the Mets acquired Darin Ruf to complement Daniel Vogelbach at DH, as the 36-year-old has been one of the best lefty-mashers in baseball since 2020.New York then added to their bullpen by landing Mychal Givens in a trade with the Chicago Cubs.Host Ryan Finkelstein reacts to the two trades and what it means for the Mets World Series hopes in 2022.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Blue NileMake your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com. And, going on now is the Blue Nile Anniversary Sale … Save up to forty percent on classic fine jewelry pieces and twenty-five percent on engagement ring settings. Shop stress free and find your forever piece. Go to BlueNile.com today.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB.VroomWith Vroom, you can buy a car entirely online, and have it delivered straight to you, so you never have to go to a dealership again. So, next time you need to buy a car, just grab your phone, go to Vroom.com and check out thousands of great cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason and Amber opened up the segment discussing Subway Series between the Mets and Yankees with the Mets sweeping 2-0. Then discussed should Lamar Jackson play without a new contract? Or should he hold out? The Deshaun Watson saga and the lack of knowing is hurting both side, also a Brittney Griner update has been given and Jason and Amber discuss the topic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday edition of Flippin Bat's; This Week in Ohtani News: Shohei Ohtani with another amazing 'Shotime' performance - this time in Seattle in front of his ideal Ichiro, his 11-game hit streak and Ohtani becoming a clubhouse leader! Head of the Class '22: Ben dives into the Top-5 Rookie performers of the week Buy or sell: Ben buys of sells some of the hottest topics in MLB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warriors beat Celtics to take 3-2 lead in NBA Finals (Andrew Wiggins stars); Latest NBA mock draft review (Big man Walker Kessler to my Bucks at pick 24?); AD has not touched a basketball since April 5 (Expect more Lakers drama in the offseason); MLB Week in review (Are we headed for a Yankees vs. Mets World Series?)
Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo welcome Mets Assistant GM Ben Zauzmer to Episode 10 of The Mets Pod, SNY's podcast covering all things New York Mets. Connor and Joe talk to Ben about his time with the Dodgers, and what successful elements he saw in Los Angeles that can translate to New York. They also discuss the growth of the Mets research and development department, how analytics are used throughout the organization, the day-to-day of an assistant GM, and owner Steve Cohen's focus on ways to build the Mets over the long-term. Ben also reveals the work behind his “Oscarmetrics” offseason project, a statistical model that correctly predicted 19 out of 20 Academy Awards last year! Connor and Joe also cover the early Mets returns from their West Coast trip, and open the Mailbag to answer a question about the defensive development of catching prospect Francisco Alvarez. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!Today's Show:0:00 Mets Assistant GM Ben Zauzmer joins the show and big news about The Mets Pod1:55 Recapping some wins on the West Coast4:45 JD Davis and Eduardo Escobar might be getting hot5:25 Joe's funny story about Eduardo Escobar hitting for the cycle7:05 Mets Assistant GM Ben Zauzmer joins the show7:20 Mets vs Dodgers series8:10 What worked for the Dodgers organization that can work for the Mets9:15 Balance of data analytics and traditional scouting10:38 Mets growth in research and development12:08 Describing the day-to-day for the assistant GMs13:52 Collaborating on the MLB Draft16:10 Steve Cohen's focus on technology and development short and long term17:40 Ben Zauzmer's “Oscarmetrics” – predicting the Academy Awards21:50 Mailbag: Is Francisco Alvarez developing defensively?23:45 Mailbag: Would you sign up for only 1 guaranteed Mets World Series win in 10 years?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En el programa de hoy hablamos sobre el debut de Albert Pujols en la Republica Dominicana, los candidatos para gerente general de los Mets, Vic Power y detalles sobre la Serie Mundial entre los Braves y los Astros. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baseballahora/support
Denzel Washington, Serena Williams, Shark Tank star Daymond John, Mets World Series champ Ron Darling…those are but a few famous names who have entrusted author Daniel Paisner to help tell their personal and professional stories via ghostwritten memoirs. There are few ghostwriters more prolific, and with a more eclectic lineup of subjects, than Paisner, in fact, and that's one of the many topics we're thrilled to discuss with him in this episode. We're also proud to help introduce our Pop Literacy listeners to Daniel's new podcast, As Told To, in which he talks with other ghostwriters and their projects and their experiences helping other people share their stories. It's a fascinating, special kind of authoring, and we will certainly be adding As Told To to our regular list of podcasts, and hope you will, too! You can find Daniel and As Told To on the Writer's Bone Podcast Network, the ever-growing suite of fine literary and pop culture podcasts…and we know, because that's Pop Literacy's home turf, too! For more information about Daniel Paisner: As Told To podcast As Told To on Twitter Daniel's books, which include biographies, fiction, and narrative nonfiction Website Daniel on Twitter
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the Mets sweeping the Nationals. They discuss Pete Alonso's huge walk-off homer to finish the sweep, Trevor Williams' great Mets debut, the offense having a huge series, the tough series against the Dodgers ahead in Queens, Jonathan Villar's impressive season and a listener's interaction with Jake walking into the stadium. (20:44) 1969 Mets World Series champion Art Shamsky then joins the show. Shamsky gets into small ball, his three-homer game in 1966, 1969 Mets memories and being friends with Joe Namath and Walt Frazier. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sports Port E:138 On The Agenda: - Yankees & Mets going to the world series! - NBA trades are INSANE! So let's recap them all! - HOF football game! - WGC FedEX St. Jude Invitational UPDATE! As always we are coming LIVE from The Knowlton in downtown Bridgeport! ALSO! Wednesday @ 7:00 pm The Sports Port will be on Optiumum & Frontier! What channels? - Optimum: 77, 88, 78 & 79 - Frontier: 6017, 6018, 6078, 6079, & 6080 Courtesy of Sound View Community Media, Inc. "Television For The Community By The Community!" IF you want to be apart of the conversation make sure to just comment, like and share! OR follow @ downtimetv on IG and DM for more info! For all things Downtime: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/downtimetv/... Twitter - https://twitter.com/tvdowntime... Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/downtimemedi... Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/down......
In this episode with returning guest Lenny Dykstra, who was apart of the famous 1986 Mets World Series championship team, a 3 Time All-Star, and New York Times Best Selling Author we cover a lot of interesting topics relating to the current MLB season. We share our predictions on who could possibly be crowned the next World Series champs, he shares some of his favorite moments in his career, we talk about the recent uptick in the value of trading cards, and some of his GOAT views. This is an amazing interview! Please give it a listen.
Doug Williams and Keith Hernandez drop an all-new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, the guys discuss what kind of trades they want to see the Mets make at the 2021 MLB Trade Deadline and if Pirates All-Star 2B Adam Frazier could help the team. Keith tells Doug he is ready to hand-off the Mets' World Series baton to a younger generation of Mets champions and thinks this year's squad can do it. Doug and Keith also share their opinions of Francisco Lindor choosing to bunt in certain situations and how they'd prefer their star shortstop's hitting approach to be.
This week on #sALESwithASLAN, @artshamsky joins the pod to discuss the similarities (and high failure rates) of baseball and selling. Art talks about the highs and lows of these careers. The personal relationships that thrive out of the pressure. We talk about Art's latest book After the Miracle which talks about the sustained brotherhood that outlasts the bright lights of our prime. Join us for this unique perspective on selling, baseball and life. Enjoy the beer. #69Mets #ArtShamsky #AfterTheMiracle #salespodcasts #MagnificentSeasons
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about Mazeika magic. They discuss the Mets' seven-game win streak, being in first place, the strong pitching, Pete Alonso's celebratory tumble, Patrick Mazeika's past week, Albert Almora's crash into the wall, Matt Harvey's return and Figgie plays a few voice notes from Jose Reyes. (22:47) 1986 Mets World Series champion and former pitcher Jesse Orosco then joins the show. Orosco talks about his long career, how he pitched for so many years, 1986 Mets memories and World Series stories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about Opening Day happening Monday after the first series was postponed. They discuss the first three games against the Phillies, the home opener Thursday, the Francisco Lindor contract extension and which other Mets could get extended this year. 1969 Mets World Series champion outfielder Ron Swoboda then joins the show. Swoboda talks about the current Mets, the 1969 Miracle Mets, Tom Seaver and his book reliving those memories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part two of this two-part division day crossover, host Ryan Finkelstein is once again joined by Aram Leighton, host of the Locked On Marlins podcast.Were the New York Mets and the Miami Marlins the two teams most impacted by having no DH this season and how do they manage their imperfect rosters without it?Are the expectations for the Mets World Series or bust this season?Finally, they compare the 2015 Mets and this current Marlins team, as both were built on young starting pitching. Are the Mets a cautionary tale that it could be a dangerous game to go all-in on developing starting pitching?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKED15 for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part two of this two-part division day crossover, host Ryan Finkelstein is once again joined by Aram Leighton, host of the Locked On Marlins podcast. Were the New York Mets and the Miami Marlins the two teams most impacted by having no DH this season and how do they manage their imperfect rosters without it? Are the expectations for the Mets World Series or bust this season? Finally, they compare the 2015 Mets and this current Marlins team, as both were built on young starting pitching. Are the Mets a cautionary tale that it could be a dangerous game to go all-in on developing starting pitching? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKED15 for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Art Shamksy was the slugging right fielder who batted .300 for the 1969 NY Mets World Championship team. Forever known as The Miracle Mets, the 1969 team is arguably the most famous sports team in history. After 7 years as perennial losers, the Mets shocked the world and beat the Hank Aaron led Atlanta Braves to win the NL East Pennant & then went on to beat the Hall of Famers Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson & Jim Palmer led overwhelming favorite Baltimore Orioles 4 games to 1 to win the Series. In this exclusive interview, we discuss Art's fascinating book After The Miracle, which takes us through the highlights of the Miracle 1969 season as well as the trip arranged with other teammates to fly & visit the ailing Tom Seaver at his home. Art discusses: Who was the toughest pitcher he ever faced? -- Being a teammate of Pete Rose -- Who was the greatest ballplayer he played against? -- What the Mets did differently that helped turn them from perennial losers to the darlings of baseball history -- Who are the three other teammates that went with Art to visit Tom Seaver. This is one of the greatest sports stories you will ever hear! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary Grace speaks about The Election and voting, Adele on SNL, weight bias, Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis as the Activia spokesperson, costumes, karaoke, where to get that good good candy, The Mets World Series, and The Legend Of The Missing Hotdog Suit.
In the fifteenth episode of The Year In Pop, co-hosts Andy Atherton and Scott Criscuolo are joined by J Arsenio D’Amato and George Ribellino to discuss all of the goings on in the news, sports, TV, music and movies for the year 1986. The guys talk in depth about The Legend Of Zelda; Hands Across America; the 1986 Mets’ World Series victory; Bo Jackson; L.A. Law; Double Dare; Pee Wee’s Playhouse; the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy; The Karate Kid Part II & Top Gun.
On this week's episode, Andrew and Max talk to Sara Walsh of NFL on Fox and the NFL Network about Tom Brady and the Buccaneers, the Cowboys, and Tua Tagovailoa. They also discuss the return of Big Ten football, the imminent approval of Steve Cohen, World Series games 1 and 2, and more! Michigan Football: 00:25Steve Cohen: 06:48World Series: 08:44NFL: 15:12Sara Walsh: 21:42Special thanks to Hal Aronow-Theil for our logo!-------------------------------------------------------------Follow Podcast by Committee on Instagram and Twitter:IG: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_by_committee/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodByCommitteeFollow Andrew and Max on Twitter:Andrew (https://twitter.com/andrewfbrill)Max (https://twitter.com/metsfanmax)Reach out to us via email: hosts@podcastbycommittee.comPodcast By Committee is produced by Starting Five Productions.
Lou, Phil, and Sagg open up the show recapping every game from week 6 and some of the top storylines from teams throughout the NFL. Then they discuss whether the Mets should retain Brodie with new ownership and Sandy Alderson as the team president. Then the guys give their World Series predictions. And to wrap up, they give you their first week 7 pick against the spread for the game on TNF between the Giants and the Eagles. All that and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Do want to know the life of being a professional baseball player? Do you want to know what it’s like to win a World Series? Do you want to know what it’s like to be a 3 time all-star? Do you want to k ow what it’s like being a New York Time best selling author? You can find all of that in this podcast with legend Lenny Dykstra. Give this a listen it will be one of the best podcast you will ever listen to!
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open up the show reacting to the Mets’ comeback win Wednesday night, keeping their playoff hopes hanging by a thread. They discuss J.D. Davis’ big game, the young core and then get into Steve Cohen becoming the new Mets owner. Will Cohen spend money and turn the franchise into a contender every year? The guys then get into Jacob deGrom’s injury, if he should make his final two starts and the playoff chase. Then 1986 Mets World Series champion Tim Teufel then joins the show. Teufel talks about coaching at the alternate site in Brooklyn this summer, the Mets’ baserunning woes, the 1986 team, staying ready in that World Series, the team not winning another one in 1987, his Tom Seaver story and Cohen becoming owner.
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open up the show talking about the Mets' 8-2 win Thursday and the latest on Jeff McNeil's knee injury and when he may be back. The guys then get into Tomas Nido's surprising two-homer game, Dom Smith's bat, Pete Alonso getting hot, how Luis Rojas will handle the lineup, looking ahead to the weekend series against the Phillies and reacting to Marcus Stroman opting out. 1986 Mets World Series champion Dwight "Doc" Gooden then joins the show. Doc discusses the Mets' starting pitching staff, his thoughts on Stroman and Yoenis Cespedes opting out of the season, a potential ownership change, thoughts on the job Brodie Van Wagenen has done as GM and why the Mets might have to consider trading Jacob deGrom.
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 19! Comedians Jeffrey Paul, Sean Morton with special guests former Major League Baseball player, 1986 New York Mets Word Series Champio, and motivational speaker Ed Hearn and "Comics Watching Comics" & "Gutting the Sacred Cow" host/creator, comedian Kevin Gootee! This week we welcome Ed Hearn from the 1986 Mets WS Champion team, and comedian Kevin Gootee, host of "Comics Watching Comics" and "Gutting Sacred Cow!" We talk about the upcoming baseball season, what it's like to win a World Series, and the band Nirvana.
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 19! Comedians Jeffrey Paul, Sean Morton with special guests former Major League Baseball player, 1986 New York Mets Word Series Champio, and motivational speaker Ed Hearn and "Comics Watching Comics" & "Gutting the Sacred Cow" host/creator, comedian Kevin Gootee! This week we welcome Ed Hearn from the 1986 Mets WS Champion team, and comedian Kevin Gootee, host of "Comics Watching Comics" and "Gutting Sacred Cow!" We talk about the upcoming baseball season, what it's like to win a World Series, and the band Nirvana.
This week we welcome Ed Hearn from the 1986 Mets WS Champion team, and comedian Kevin Gootee, host of "Comics Watching Comics" and "Gutting Sacred Cow!" We talk about the upcoming baseball season, what it's like to win a World Series, and the band Nirvana.
On Wednesday's show, the guys discuss the Mets World Series odds remaining unchanged despite Syndergaard's injury. Plus, a great Don Mattingly story and a controversial list from Don.
They get into player development, Jocob deGrom and a lot more.
Doc Gooden, MLB royalty joins us to talk becoming the King of NYC at 19, his Wild 1986 Mets World Series team and amazing stories that gave baseball his heart! CharlieBootsShow.com Twitter | @TheCharlieBoots instagram | @TheCharlieBoots Facebook | www.facebook.com/TheCharlieBoots Special Thanks, Doc Gooden The Gooden Brand Jersey Shore Raiders Booster Club Eagle Paint
Former Phillies All Star and Mets World Series champion and friend of the program Lenny Dykstra joins us in studio. We talk about his career, women, Phillies, Mets, Charlie Sheen, and a whole lot more.
Hubbs and Tom debut The Short Porch by discussing their Yankee fandoms, the recent Brandon Drury trade and what it means for the rest of the infield, Hubbs’ irrational hate for Russell Wilson, the looming Gleyber Torres decision and more. Frankie Borrelli also joins the show early on to debate what would be worse: a Mets World Series title or another Red Sox title. We end the show answering some DMs and a throwback. Follow @BarstoolHubbs and @TomScibelli on Twitter.
Friday, December 29, 2017 Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta. Blog #30: Lessons from my best friend: Dr. Francis Celis. Podcast #30 - aired Saturday 12/30/17 9am live or on the app anytime country 107.7 WDLC, 106.9 WYNC, Wall Radio, & Pocono 96.7. They say if you can count your true friends on one hand, you are a lucky man...well then I must be very lucky. I was very proud to have on the show my best friend from my childhood, Dr. Francis Celis, as a New Year's Eve special. I have known Francis for almost forty years....through our kid soccer games, the '86 METS world series, college visits, and now as parents of our own children. I am blessed to be Godfather to his son Baker, while Francis is my son Matthew's Godfather...Life is good! So, exploring and writing a concept for this blog & podcast was easy: what are some things that I have learned over the years from my friend Francis? It was hard to narrow them down to five... 1. Be a loyal friend: Francis has shown me loyalty through it all....Ups and downs, medical school, his marriage, his children. He always has made time for me and my family, even now as he lives in Oregon. He is committed to our friendship through and through. He forgives me when I fail and encourages me through the hard times. I remember being in a hotel in Dayton, OH for one of my first ever playoff games officiating college basketball. I get a call from the front desk with a fax? Whaaaat? Was there a problem? It was a short note from my friend wishing me good luck and telling me he was proud of me. How did he even know where I was staying, yet alone think of me to do such a nice gesture? Be a loyal friend. 2. Invest in your family: Fran is a busy cardiologist in Corvallis, OR. He spent a large part of his post-college life in medical school and working through the ranks of a young doctor. Through it all, he invested in his family and made good decisions with his wife, Maileen, for the betterment of the family. He loves his children, Ingrid & Baker, and makes time to be with them...hiking, biking, traveling....I admire his commitment to his family. Check out the pic below. Here is Francis & I with his family and friends in their annual family indoor soccer gathering: 3. Take risks: Early on, Francis made a decision to travel from Staten Island to the Bronx HS of Science. He and his parents thought this was the best school for him and he wanted to make the best of his education. If you are from the NYC area, you understand what a commute this is...If not, imagine a bus, a ferry, and two subways adding up to about and 1.5 hr-2 hr commute each way. He made the best of it and this hard work paid off for him. Moving his family to Oregon was not really a risk, yet an adventure that they love. They are really happy out there and this decision is also paying off for them. 4. If you want something in life, you have to work at it: We've all heard this before, yet Francis is living proof. He has worked his butt off with his studies, always putting in the time and commitment. Look at him now: A cardiologist! Awesome. This is my guy who I used to play stickball with in the school yard and sneak around Shea Stadium eating everything in site! I am so proud of him and his journey to become a doctor. 5. Be nostalgic: I am NOT a fan of living in the past. We have all met the guy or gal who lives for their HS days when they were king/queen. I am not talking about that yet, expressing how Francis enjoys telling stories about where he grew up, experiences he had, and the memories. He takes his family on "pizza tours" of Staten Island and on the podcast, he shares the story of going to the Mets World Series with his brother in 2015, just as he did with his Dad in '86. It had a different outcome this time, but Francis did it because he felt a deep calling of family history and nostalgia. He wanted to experience it again with his brother. I love my friend Francis and enjoyed hearing his stories once again. I am also proud to be part of a lot of them, including the one where he smashed the front window of his home with a soccer ball! True story! Thanks for listening and Happy New Year! Quote: "People don't care how much you know unless they know how much you care." Go out and change the world for the better.
1986 Mets World Series champion and former MLB All-Star Lenny Dykstra joined the show in studio for a second time. Lenny talks baseball, Mets, his career, his book, women, a potential reality series, being in prison, and almost everything in between.
After 3 weeks a part Joe Praino and Andy Ruther are back together. The comics are also joined by Matty Goldberg. They open the show by discussing March Madness and their Vegas trip. They also debate the NCAA Tournament vs NBA Playoffs. Next they talk World Baseball Classic, Justin Verlander's tweets, and Kate Upton. Then they reveal the hottest celebrities they've seen in person, Mets World Series odds, and Matty's insane Super Bowl memory. They finish the show by talking Vikings, Raiders in Vegas, a final porn re-enactment, and Matty's penis size. Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/dirty-sports Website: www.dirtysports.com Seat Geek - Promo Code "Dirty" www.mybookie.ag - Promo Code "Dirty" www.blueapron.com/dirty Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedirtysports Follow Andy Ruther on Twitter - https://twitter.com/AndyRuther Follow Joe Praino on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FixYourLife Follow Matty Goldberg on Twitter - https://twitter.com/MattyGoldberg1
Former MLB All-Star with the Phillies and 1986 Mets World Series champion Lenny Dykstra joins JB in studio. In easily the most epic interview in show history, Dykstra talks about every topic imaginable and unimaginable - his tell-all book House of Nail, baseball, being in prison, wanting to fight Mickey Rourke, doing drugs, Charlie Sheen, women, Mike and the Mad Dog, Howard Stern, and so much more. This is a must listen interview.
Yahoo! fantasy experts Scott Pianowski and Mike Salfino (also of the Wall Street Journal) preview the coming NFL action with a fantasy slant. This week: Mets World Series post-mortem, why Peyton Manning is like the saddest rom-com, debating Drew Brees, Pianow's big trade, forecasting amidst uncertainty, interim coaches, all the games and more.
Do you even defense, bro? This week I'll let my brother (@GatorLenny) gloat about his Raiders win over the Jets, Mets World Series and more!
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The Star's Royals writer Andy McCullough and columnist Vahe Gregorian preview the Royals-Mets World Series, talk about Andy's days covering the Mets in New York, keys to the MLB series and more baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first ever Amazin' Avenue Audio World Series preview Jeffrey and Greg are confused and terrified. This was true before every other Mets playoff series though, so a good omen perhaps? We discuss the Mets playoff rotation, how confident we are in the Mets bullpen, and who on the Royals scares us the most. Next, Andy McCullough, who you may remember from appearances on such podcasts as this one, joins the show to delve further in depth on the Mets World Series opponent. Then, David Roth is back to talk about Pat Misch, Alay Soler, and other non-World-Series playing Mets we have known. Finally we wrap things up with your emails. It's just like a regular podcast, except the Mets are about to play in the World Series ohgodohgodohgodohgodohgod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Blue & Orange Nation Talking Mets show you always wanted but didn't think would happen - the World Series preview! Listen to hosts Vinnie & Mike and their special panel of guests Ed Marcus of Mets Police and Stephen Keane of the the Kranepool Society as they breakdown the New York Mets sweep of the Cubs in the NLCS and look ahead to the World Series vs the Kansas City Royals.
It's the Blue & Orange Nation Talking Mets show you always wanted but didn't think would happen - the World Series preview! Listen to hosts Vinnie & Mike and their special panel of guests Ed Marcus of Mets Police and Stephen Keane of the the Kranepool Society as they breakdown the New York Mets sweep of the Cubs in the NLCS and look ahead to the World Series vs the Kansas City Royals.