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Trent Grisham accepts the Yankees' qualifying offer—a move Cashman never saw coming. Also some Yankees makeover talk, a potential MLB lockout, and the latest on Pete Alonso...and the Red Sox!
The Hot Stove presented by The Cup of Mets Podcast is Back! We're diving straight in by discussing the departure of Frankie Montas (Thank God), where the club stands with Edwin Diaz & Pete Alonso, the availability of Brandon Nimmo, Kodai Senga and Jeff McNeil on the trade block as well as dishing out our Mets To-Do lists for the upcoming winter!FOLLOW on INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE & X: @cupofmetsSUBSCRIBE on SPOTIFY, APPLE or wherever you get your favorite podcasts!DOWNLOAD The SeatGeek App! Use Code: "CUPOFMETS" at first purchase to get $20.00 off!DOWNLOAD The ProphetX App! Use Code: "CUPOFMETS" to get up to 20% in Bonus Cash, matched up to $100!
Tim Dierkes, Steve Adams and Anthony Franco all join Darragh McDonald to discuss the site's annual Top 50 Free Agents list. Topics include how the threat of a lockout will affect free-agent contracts, if there's a team that will be willing to give Kyle Tucker a massive deal, the factors that could drive up Bo Bichette's price, how difficult it is to predict what Dylan Cease will sign for, what to make of Japanese stars Munetaka Murakami and Tatsuya Imai, if this will be the year that Cody Bellinger and Pete Alonso get huge deals, how the guys nailed the terms of Josh Naylor's contract, the best comps for Zac Gallen and Michael King, if teams will be able to overlook Devin Williams having poor ERA last year, if Robert Suarez can get a three-year deal going into his age-35 season, and the players with tough qualifying offer decisions.
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are back to discuss all of the news and rumors for the New York Mets heading into next season. With rumors swirling after the GM meetings, who will still be a Met in 2026? Could key members of the core be traded? All that and more on this week's episode! 00:00-3:54: Edwin Diaz "50-50" on returning to the Mets...what will Pete Alonso's market look like? 3:55-6:35: Mets rumored to be "SHOPPING" Jeff McNeil on the trade market 6:36-9:02: Juan Soto says he'd like the Mets to bring back Starling Marte 9:03-12:11: Are the Mets shopping Brandon NIMMO? 12:12-14:16: How much trade value do guys like Mark Vientos, LuisAngel Acuna have? 14:17-16:48: Mets RELEASE Frankie Montas. Was he the biggest FLOP of David Stearns' tenure so far? 16:49-20:26: Will the Mets trade Kodai Senga? Are they targeting Devin Williams? And what does the rest of the offseason have in store? #mlb #mlbb #mlbbcreatorcamp #mlbbaseball #baseball #podcast #newyork #newyorkmets #mets #metsbaseball #lfgm #lgm #freeagency #mlbfreeagency #petealonso #edwindiaz #losangeles #losangelesdodgers #dodgers LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the sad end to the New York Mets season, a bad omen for last year, and give out 2025 grades for each of the notable offensive Mets: Brandon Nimmo, Juan Soto, Jeff McNeil, Francisco Lindor, Mark Vientos, Brett Baty, Francisco Alvarez, and Pete Alonso.
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo keep talking Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, and also dive into a new Mets Top 30 Prospect List!First up, the guys look at the deal that Josh Naylor signed in Seattle to stay with the Mariners, and discuss whether or not that contract truly affects the free agent market for Alonso.Then, Connor and Joe react to comments from closer Edwin Diaz about the odds for his Mets return being “50/50.” Later, the guys get into Joe's all-new Top 30 Mets Prospects List, and open the Mailbag to take on questions about Ketel Marte, Alex Bregman, Tatsuya Imai, Nate Lavender, and the potential of David Stearns hiring a GM. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and read Joe DeMayo's Top 30 Mets Prospects List at www.sny.tv!Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show!03:20 Josh Naylor signs in Seattle, what it means for Pete Alonso11:15 Edwin Diaz says odds are 50/50 he returns to the Mets18:20 Down on the Farm: Joe's all-new Top 30 Mets Prospects List!21:00 Big rise: A.J. Ewing24:20 Big fall: Boston Baro27:10 Name to know: Zach Thornton28:05 Name to know: R.J. Gordon29:55 Mailbag: Trade for Ketel Marte?35:30 Mailbag: Sign Alex Bregman?37:50 Mailbag: Thoughts on Tatsuya Imai?41:15 Mailbag: Does Nate Lavender have a shot at OD bullpen role?43:45 Mailbag: Will David Stearns ever hire a GM? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 4 - Wiggy is adamant that he doesn't want to pay Alex Bregman 40 million dollars a year and would prefer the Sox get Pete Alonso. State rep from Salem joins the show to explain the tipping bill.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand begin the hour with the latest news on all things Red Sox, including Bo Bichette and Tristan Casas rumors. Plus the likelihood of signing Pete Alonso or Alex Bregman, is it an either or situation. (12:09) Zo and Beetle dive into Tail-Waggin' Tuesday with Celia Oswitch and this week's ‘Pawtriots' Dog of the Week, Lila.(21:18) The crew answers your calls and reactions on everything.(32:33) We close out the show with the takeaways from today. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Mariners are bringing Josh Naylor back, a move that will have ripple effects for Pete Alonso and the rest of the first base market. Plus, the BBWAA's 2026 Hall of Fame ballot has 12 new names joining a group of 15 holdovers vying for induction. 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
How are the Raiders looking under Tom Brady? // Tier Tuesday: NFL Teams // The latest from the Red Sox offseason/Alex Bregman or Pete Alonso? //
Jones and Keefe are onto Cincinnati! Which QB would you pick, Drake Maye or Joe Burrow? // Is Joe Burrow the perfect reason why you draft Will Campbell instead of an offensive threat? // How are the Raiders looking under Tom Brady? // Tier Tuesday: NFL Teams // The latest from the Red Sox offseason/Alex Bregman or Pete Alonso? // NBC Sports Boston's Tom E. Curran joins the show // Is Joe Burrow a cautionary tale for Drake Maye? // Keefer Madness // The latest on Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase's one-game suspension // Grab Bag // Clip du Jour/Crossover with WEEI Afternoons //
We list the most underrated National League players - from the Dodgers to the Pirates. That list does include Andy Pages, most underrated bystander of the criminal investigation into Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz. The first free agent dominos are falling. Josh Naylor has re-signed with the Mariners for 5 years and Ryan Yarbrough returns to the Yankees. The second part is important, he has a 7.00+ ERA against the Red Sox. The Yankees suck. We are introducing a new offseason segment, Under The Microscope. We focused on the Red Sox first base need. What do Pete Alonso and Kazuma Okamoto look like when you zoom in? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
BT & Sal put producer Hoff in the hot seat for a fiery round of "Bald Faced Lie, Bald Faced Truth!" The trio debates three scorching hot takes: Whether David Stearns will use a baseball version of AI to construct the 2026 Mets roster. If Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick was justified in attacking Mason Appleton for shooting the puck after the final horn, a move Quick viewed as disrespectful to hockey's "unwritten rules." The shocking bet that the Nets will win less than ten games—a take Tierney is quick to endorse due to his deep disinterest in the team. The segment also features a major Pete Alonso update from an industry source, who claims a return to the Mets is "very unlikely," given Stearns' low-ball max offer of a "two plus one at around thirty" million dollars, and speculation that the Angels will be the "stupid team" to overpay for the slugger. Finally, Sal celebrates a win after his complaints earned him an invite to Alex Rodriguez's exclusive Christmas party!
BT & Sal dive deep into the MLB free agency landscape, using a Gemini-AI generated cliff notes version of a lengthy Jeff Passan article to hit the main points. They discuss the Mets' apparent willingness to trade almost anyone (Nimmo, McNeil, Senga, etc.) and the Yankees' dilemma over Trent Grisham's qualifying offer, with Sal arguing the move complicates the future of prospects like Dominguez. The "Bald-Faced Lie, Bald-Faced Truth" segment heats up with: The Mets Roster & AI: Will David Stearns use AI to build the team? (BT says Lie, Sal says Truth on its use). The Quick Attack: Did Jonathan Quick have the right to attack Mason Appleton for shooting the puck after the horn? (They both say Truth, respecting the unwritten rule). Nets Stink: Will the Nets win less than 10 games? (Sal says Truth, showing his disdain for the team). Finally, an industry source drops a bombshell, suggesting it's "very unlikely" Pete Alonso returns to the Mets, with the Angels being eyed as the "stupid team to overpay." The conversation concludes with a bizarre debate about the lack of urinal dividers at Citi Field and MetLife.
BT & Sal tear into the New York Giants' toxic culture after injured RB Cam Skattebo (on a scooter!) and reprimanded rookie Abdul Carter got physical in a WWE Monday Night Raw segment. They slam the team's "lawless" behavior and lack of self-awareness. The action shifts to MLB Free Agency with a bombshell report: an industry source says a Pete Alonso return is "very unlikely," predicting the Mets' lowball offer will send him to the "stupid team" (Angels). Furthermore, a new report confirms the Mets are ready to "blow up" the roster, making stars like Nimmo and Senga available for trade. The "Bald-Faced Lie, Bald-Faced Truth" segment debates everything from AI-built Mets rosters to Jonathan Quick's justifiable hockey violence. NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins to pile on the Giants' dysfunction, and finally, wrestling legend Natalya Neidhart shares raw, powerful stories from her new book, The Last Hart Beating, about her father's CTE, family homelessness, and fighting for a spot in WWE.
BT & Sal dive into the shocking report from Jeff Passan that the Mets are "blowing up plenty" of their roster, potentially making Nimmo, McNeil, and Senga available for trade. The fiery discussion focuses heavily on Pete Alonso's future, as an industry source suggests the Mets' maximum offer is a "disrespectful" 2+1 deal at around $30 million per year. Sal argues that while Alonso deserves more than the recently signed Naylor, the Mets must resist paying $30M/year over six seasons. They debate whether Steve Cohen will override GM David Stearns to keep the fan favorite. The show also touches on potential additions like Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker and starts with a quick rant about the Giants' lack of accountability after Abdul Carter's discipline issues and the team's ongoing "sloppiness."
BT & Sal ignite the debate over Pete Alonso's future with the Mets, reacting fiercely to an industry rumor suggesting the team's max offer might be a "disrespectful" two-plus-one-year deal. They question whether owner Steve Cohen will intercede to secure the fan-favorite slugger and explore a major report that the Mets are ready to "blow up" the roster, making established players like Nimmo and McNeil available for trade. NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins the show to unleash on the Giants' dysfunction. Baldy calls out injured running back Cam Skattebo's bizarre appearance and physical involvement at Monday Night Raw and slams rookie Abdul Carter's repeated unexcused absences, highlighting the team's critical lack of veteran leadership. Baldy also breaks down the AFC power rankings (leaning toward Baltimore) and praises the Jets' decision to play Tyrod Taylor to assess their young receiving talent.
BT & Sal dive into Jeff Passan's comprehensive MLB offseason preview, discussing the hot rumors and high-stakes free agency decisions facing the New York clubs. For the Mets, the news is dominated by David Stearns's radical overhaul, with star players like Nimmo, McNeil, and Senga all deemed "extremely available." The hosts are energized by the possibility of the Mets pursuing a powerhouse bullpen, pairing Devin Williams with Edwin Diaz, while Sal remains convinced Pete Alonso will ultimately stay, despite the Red Sox's heavy interest in both Pete and Alex Bregman. For the Yankees, the big question is whether Trent Grisham will accept the Qualifying Offer, which BT hopes he rejects to avoid "complicating the future." The two clash over the handling of Jasson Dominguez, with BT arguing the Yankees need to get an answer on their young players at the Major League level, while Sal believes the Martian needs more time in the minors to fully develop and find a position. The segment also notes that both the Mets and Yankees are currently in the mix for star outfielder Kyle Tucker.
Dylan Campione, Nicho Fernandez, Henry Kolani & Gavin Anderson discuss the first moves of the offseason! Josh Naylor is returning to Seattle, what does that mean for the Pete Alonso market, the Mariners' next move and the domino effects on the market. Plus, Nicho poses a question regarding Blake Butera and Tony Vitello.
BT & Sal go nuclear on the Giants' catastrophic season, arguing that the latest loss is proof that Joe Schoen must be fired for building a "talent-free" roster, regardless of the coaching situation. They demand the organization "bleed out" and embrace a complete organizational reset. The hosts unload on the Giants' broken culture, ripping into Mike Kafka for his "soft" punishment of rookie Abdul Carter, who was benched for repeatedly sleeping/missing meetings—a trend that started under Brian Daboll. The chaos extends to other sports: they debate whether Josh Naylor's deal sets a $180M floor for Pete Alonso, which Sal argues the Mets shouldn't pay. Plus, they react to Justin Fields' benching in favor of Tyrod Taylor and blast Jalin Hyatt for a crucial route error in the latest loss. Finally, they cover Bo Nickal's knockout win and John Cena's last MSG fight.
BT & Sal go head-to-head on the major implications of Josh Naylor's reported five-year extension with the Mariners, arguing it has immediately set a floor for Pete Alonso's free-agent negotiations. BT argues Naylor's deal is a "good night for Pete," suggesting Alonso will now command a minimum of five years at a massive salary. However, BT insists the Mets should not sign him for six years, arguing Naylor offers a more well-rounded skill set (higher contact, better defense, better on the bases) compared to Pete's pure power. Sal fires back, calling Naylor a "poor man's Pete Alonso" and a "moneyball guy" who isn't needed in New York. He maintains that Alonso's proven power and clutch performance in the New York market are irreplaceable and that the Mets must re-sign him to maintain the team's core, especially behind Juan Soto. The conversation heats up as they debate whether David Stearns is overthinking the situation and what moves the Mets must make if they let Pete walk, with Cody Bellinger being the only acceptable replacement.
BT & Sal ignite the debate over Mets slugger Pete Alonso after Josh Naylor's reported five-year deal with the Mariners, with Sal arguing the move sets a high floor for Pete's contract—likely six years for $180M—which Sal thinks the Mets shouldn't pay due to Pete's limited utility outside of power. They debate if Naylor's versatility makes him a better player than Pete for team building. The discussion shifts to the Giants' embarrassing two-and-nine season: BT rips into the notion that the team is "competitive," and Sal criticizes Jalin Hyatt for slowing down on his route to seal the loss against the Packers. They also blast the lack of accountability surrounding Abdul Carter's repeated tardiness. Finally, they briefly touch on John Cena's last match at MSG and the disgusting on-field conduct of Jamar Chase. The segment ends with Sal screaming down a caller who suggests Paul Goldschmidt as a replacement for Alonso.
We are back for a Hot Stove Edition of the Terry Collins Show! Former Mets Bench Coach John Gibbons talks with us on his new job with the Los Angeles Angels, his departure from the Mets, Juan Soto, and reasons the Mets fell short in 2025! We analyze the 2025 GM Meetings with two of the top baseball insiders, SNY's Andy Martino and Mets Beat Writer for Newsday Laura Albanese. Andy and Laura discuss Mets President of Baseball Ops David Stearns comments on Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, Jeff McNeil and the off season expectations. Plus we dive deep into the ongoing Betting scandal effecting the MLB! We debut a Tunnel to Towers PSA with Radio Voice of the Mets - Howie Rose! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or watch any of our episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTerryCollinsShow Subscribe to the Terry Collins show on your favorite podcast platform. Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel: / @theterrycollinsshow Follow The Terry Collins Show: X: https://x.com/TerryCollins_10 Instagram: / terrycollins_10 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow John Arezzi on X: https://x.com/johnarezzi Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: / 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
This week's Mets highlights include reaction to David Stearns speaking at the GM Meetings in Las Vegas. BT and Sal want Stearns to be aggressive in resolving the Pete Alonso situation to move on to other roster needs, and they debate if Brandon Nimmo can be traded to free up payroll. Plus, Boomer and Gio react to the wild story of Steve Cohen auctioning off a golden toilet, and the Evan and Tiki crew play MLB free agency bingo.
This week's Mets highlights include reaction to David Stearns speaking at the GM Meetings in Las Vegas. BT and Sal want Stearns to be aggressive in resolving the Pete Alonso situation to move on to other roster needs, and they debate if Brandon Nimmo can be traded to free up payroll. Plus, Boomer and Gio react to the wild story of Steve Cohen auctioning off a golden toilet, and the Evan and Tiki crew play MLB free agency bingo.
Boomer, Gio, and Jerry recap an eventful week in New York, including the Jets loss to the Patriots and Aaron Judge winning his third MVP. Plus, reaction to the Giants firing Brian Daboll; how must Daniel Jones feel about the Daboll news; a caller rips into Joe Schoen; Aaron Glenn continues to battle with the media; reactions on the Knicks and Scott Boras' Pete Alonso comments.
In the final hour, Christian gets into the headlines featuring Red Sox news and rumors regarding Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso and the Bruins having their winning streak snapped in Ottawa. Then, the Arcand Fire features a flashback to Gronk's breakout game and the Savanah Bananas locking up their first full-time ex-MLB player. And, another sports betting scandal is featured in Clickbait.
David Ortiz joins Joey Copponi and Scott Neville to share a message to Alex Bregman, his relationship with Rafael Devers and who he would rather have between Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber. All that and more on this week's episode of ITM.As part of his fundraising efforts, Ortiz is holding a silent auction loaded with priceless items that will be live until Saturday, Nov. 15 at 9:30 p.m. ET. You can also donate to the cause on the David Ortiz Children's Fund's website.Link to Auction:https://my.onecause.com/event/organizations/sf-0013c00001zYHT2AAO/events/vevt:4a57034a-ae5e-4f34-93ad-fc49b830d687/auctions/silent-auctionLink To Donation Site: https://davidortizchildrensfund.org/Find ITM wherever you listen to podcasts, and across social media @itm_podFind all our links here - linktr.ee/ITMPod
This week's Mets highlights include reaction to David Stearns speaking at the GM Meetings in Las Vegas. BT and Sal want Stearns to be aggressive in resolving the Pete Alonso situation to move on to other roster needs, and they debate if Brandon Nimmo can be traded to free up payroll. Plus, Boomer and Gio react to the wild story of Steve Cohen auctioning off a golden toilet, and the Evan and Tiki crew play MLB free agency bingo.
Joe B after a depressing Jets loss and on the potential of losing Pete Alonso
BT & Sal launch a fiery debate over David Stearns' approach to free agency, specifically the looming decisions on Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz. Sal argues for a hardline, decisive approach—a "take it or leave it" offer to stop being held up by prolonged negotiations, as he believes the Mets are operating in a frustrating "gray area" by saying they want the players but waiting for the market. BT counters that the Mets need to respect the free agency process and the optics of a harsh negotiation. The hosts agree that the Mets' willingness to go all-in for Soto or Yamamoto is a clear contrast to their patient, cost-conscious stance with their own stars, which suggests they don't want Alonso back "like that." The discussion concludes with a shared frustration over agent Scott Boras's tactics and the potential for these negotiations to drag out until February.
The Mets are officially on the clock in Vegas. Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz have both hit free agency after opting out of their deals, and David Stearns is trying to thread the needle between keeping his stars and reshaping the roster. We break down the latest from the GM Meetings in Las Vegas, what Scott Boras is saying about Alonso, where things stand with Díaz after a dominant 2025, and which free agents Stearns should be targeting as the market opens. We'll talk Alonso's monster walk-year season, Díaz's contract calculus after another elite campaign, the Mets' stated priorities in center field, the rotation and the bullpen, plus which names on this winter's loaded free-agent board actually make sense in Queens. The Mets are officially on the clock in Vegas. Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz have both hit free agency after opting out of their deals, and David Stearns is trying to thread the needle between keeping his stars and reshaping the roster. We break down the latest from the GM Meetings in Las Vegas, what Scott Boras is saying about Alonso, where things stand with Díaz after a dominant 2025, and which free agents Stearns should be targeting as the market opens. We'll talk Alonso's monster walk-year season, Díaz's contract calculus after another elite campaign, the Mets' stated priorities in center field, the rotation and the bullpen, plus which names on this winter's loaded free-agent board actually make sense in Queens. If you're a Mets fan staring at a winter of uncertainty, this is your roadmap to the offseason.
Who will sign Pete Alonso this off season? What will the Yankees do in free agency? Dan Orlovsky says it was the wrong move to fire Brian Daboll because it is tough to win NFL games with the talent he had on that roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Michael Felger, Tony Massarotti & Jim Murray begin Hour #2 with an update from the MLB GM Meetings wrapping up in Las Vegas.(13:57) Felger & Mazz react to Chris Rose's comments predicting Pete Alonso signing with the Boston Red Sox. Massarotti warms up to the idea of Alonso becoming Boston's full-time First Baseman.(21:34) Callers chime in on everything mentioned in the show.(26:46) The latest Mazz's Tiers! - inspired by Brandon Carlo's return to Boston.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian Cashman spoke about the future of Cody Bellinger, reports suggest the Mets and Pete Alonso are having productive talks & a pick is made for tonight's game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo react to all the offseason noise coming out of the GM Meetings in Las Vegas. Connor and Joe react to quotes from Mets president of baseball ops David Stearns about Carson Benge having a chance to make the team, the possible returns of Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, the future for Kodai Senga, and the search for a “Number One” starting pitcher. The guys go Down on the Farm to decode what Stearns said about Jett Williams, and also answer Mailbag questions about Shota Imanaga, Dustin May, Alek Manoah, and Trent Grisham. 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!00:50 It's GM Meetings week, which is something03:35 Reacting to David Stearns on Carson Benge08:20 Reacting to David Stearns on Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz17:35 Reacting to David Stearns on Kodai Senga23:30 Reacting to David Stearns on finding Number 1 starter26:55 Down on the Farm presented by Binghamton University27:10 Reacting to David Stearns on Jett Williams30:00 Mailbag: Thoughts on Shota Imanaga?32:25 Mailbag: Reclamation projects: Dustin May or Alek Manoah?38:50 Mailbag: Trent Grisham a fit for CF for 2026? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 2 kicks off with Boomer & Gio digging into Disney's major earnings day as their standoff with YouTubeTV continues. Gio admits he watches regular YouTube more than anything else, sparking a debate about how people actually consume TV now. Jerry Recco returns for an update—but only after the guys roast him for still having an actual antenna at home. They revisit Mike Kafka's comments about staying close with Brian Daboll, then react to Michael Penix Jr. surprisingly admitting he doesn't really have teammates to lean on during tough days. The Knicks drop their first home game of the season at MSG, Scott Boras delivers another alliteration-filled pitch on Pete Alonso's free agency, and the hour wraps with a preview of Packers/Giants featuring Drew Brees on the call alongside Adam Amin.
A loaded Thursday on Boomer & Gio. Hour 1 opens with a tribute to beloved New York hockey writer Larry Brooks, followed by a heated debate on Aaron Glenn's attitude toward the media. Jerry Recco's update includes Mike Kafka's first comments as interim head coach, Brian Burns on whether he let Brian Daboll down, and Jameis Winston fired up to start in “the greatest city in the world.” The guys also hit Russell Wilson's demotion reaction, AJ Brown telling fantasy owners to drop him, the Knicks' loss at MSG, and Scott Boras' alliterative pitch for Pete Alonso. They close the hour with the station's old-school “meet & beat” Giants/Packers promo. Hour 2 breaks down the Disney vs YouTubeTV standoff on earnings day, Gio admitting he watches regular YouTube more than anything else, and more from Mike Kafka, who says he remains tight with Brian Daboll. The crew reacts to Michael Penix Jr. revealing he doesn't have many teammates to lean on during tough days, plus more Knicks reaction and a note that Drew Brees will be on the call for Packers/Giants. Hour 3 starts with Boomer referencing Netflix's James Garfield content before Gio veers into a BTK documentary. The focus shifts to Jets–Patriots tonight with Justin Fields expected to start despite ugly performances. The guys question Fields' future, assess the Giants turning to Jameis, and consider Joe Schoen's job security. Jerry's update features Drake Maye, Mike Kafka, Russell Wilson, and Matt LaFleur answering job-related questions. Terry Bradshaw compares Tom Brady to Otto Graham, the Knicks lose again, and the hour ends with Gio staying in NYC for a Dunkin' event and a caller asking why the Giants' defense looks gassed. Hour 4 begins with stunned callers questioning how the Jets have one takeaway and zero interceptions through nine games. Calls roll in about Kafka's future, Fields vs. Jameis tonight, and Garrett Wilson's status. Jerry's final update hits Stefon Diggs' nor'easter uniforms, Brian Burns' honesty, AJ Brown's fantasy football comments, and more Knicks injury updates. The Moment of the Day is the Giants–Packers “meet & beat” promo. The show wraps with Gio predicting the Jets get crushed — and rooting for it — while Boomer says Thursday night games always stay close.
Boomer & Gio react to the Knicks dropping their first home game of the season to the Magic, raising early concerns about consistency at MSG. Jerry Recco shares Scott Boras' latest round of Alonso-themed alliteration as he ramps up the Pete Alonso free-agency campaign. The guys also touch on Michael Penix Jr.'s surprising admission that he doesn't have many teammates to lean on during tough days, and they close the hour by looking ahead to Packers/Giants with Drew Brees on the call.
From 'Play Tessie' (subscribe here): Its now officially hot stove season and Gordo, Sammy, and Pat are all over some oddly directive comments made by Craig Breslow at the GM meetings. Do we buy Breslow making his wants of a number two starter and power bat happen? Then, the two big bats the Red Sox are likely linked to are Kyle Schwarber and Pete Alonso and the contracts could be very different for the amount of want fans may have. And, Joe Ryan feels like a certain Sox target, but don't overlook Freddy Peralta if they strike out with Minnesota. 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
Jason and Mike kick off Hour 3 by breaking down legendary sports agent Scott Boras’ comments about Cody Bellinger and Pete Alonso as free agency heats up. Then, NBA insider Ric Bucher joins the show to discuss LeBron James’ return, whether the Pistons are for real, and Nico Harrison’s departure as Mavericks GM. All that and more coming up in Hour 3 of The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT & Sal kick off with a furious post-mortem on the Knicks' loss, with Sal taking aim at coach Mike Brown for leaving Jalen Brunson in late and comparing the heat he'd get to former coach Tom Thibodeau. They pivot to the Yankees, dissecting the long-standing "suck wind" problem of player development that continues to plague the organization. The show takes a turn as Sal hilariously airs his personal grievance with Alex Rodriguez, revealing he's offended the former slugger texts BT and a mutual colleague, but snubs Sal! The Mets discussion heats up with news that the Orioles are entering the Pete Alonso sweepstakes and a caller raising concerns over the logistical nightmare of Citi Field construction once Steve Cohen gets his casino license. The show wraps with a look at the Jets' hopeless matchup against the Patriots and a fiery call of the day.
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From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Bradfo catches up with Mets POBO David Stearns to discuss their new coaching hires, if they want to bring back Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, and more! 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
Nick Kirby and Mike Hart break down all the latest Cincinnati Reds offseason news and rumors. They react to reports that the Reds may have just $15–$20 million to spend this winter and discuss what that could mean for roster moves and free-agent signings. The guys talk about Spencer Steer's potential move back to the outfield or second base, the Reds' loss of a pitching coach, and Terry Francona finishing runner-up to Pat Murphy for NL Manager of the Year. They also dive into the latest Hunter Greene trade rumors, Arizona Fall League updates, and analyze the four players MLB Trade Rumors predicts the Reds will sign this offseason. Tune in for sharp analysis, insight, and everything Cincinnati Reds baseball. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Sizzle All the Way Sale. And use code CHATTERBOX at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Today's Episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJHn1mySyYw OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING: Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141 Chatterbox Bearcats: https://chatterboxbearcats.podbean.com/ The Stone Shields Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/west-4th-and-long/id1828384424 Off The Bench: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-bench-by-chatterbox-sports/id1643010062 The Flyin Lion (FC Cincinnati): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flyin-lion-fc-cincinnati-podcast/id1701368522 513 Golf: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VUSfdVvGjbr1_CmCepLWpr DSC Commodities: https://deepsouthcommodities.com/ CALL OR TEXT 988 FOR HELP DAY OR NIGHT: https://mantherapy.org
The conversation delves into the critical offseason for the Mets, focusing on the potential return of key players Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, and how their status will influence fan sentiment towards David Stearns. The discussion highlights the divide among fans and the potential for shifting opinions based on player retention. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Evan Roberts discusses the possibility of Cody Bellinger to the Mets and what he would want that to look like. Plus, Pete Hoffman gives his take on the Pete Alonso opt out with BT & Sal and argue if it is a distraction; Evan is bothered two Mets coaches have joined the Braves' staff; Evan, Tiki, Shaun and Tommy give their plans to fix the Yankees (34:31); Evan is intrigued by the A-Rod documentary; BT, Sal and Pete Hoffman on if Alonso will earn MVP votes next season and if Aaron Boone has the safest job of all New York sports teams.
NO SHOW TOMORROW Today's word of the day is ‘options' as in MLB as in free agency as in player options as in team options as in mutual options. There are some big names we knew would opt out of their deals to become free agents like Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman. Shota Imanaga is now a free agent, and that surprised a lot of people. Trevor Story opted in to his deal with the Red Sox. (22:00) World Series Game 7 was a huge number. Averaged 51 million across the US, Canada, and Japan. Most-watched baseball game in 34 years! (31:00) Review: Lost in Translation. (35:30) NPPOD. (38:30) The financial report for the Atlanta Braves came out and we have to discuss what we saw. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices