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On this episode of Amazin' Conversations, Jay Horwitz sits down with longtime baseball writer and author Ken Davidoff for a wide-ranging conversation about journalism, storytelling, and the life lessons that baseball can teach. Davidoff discusses his new book 101 Lessons from the Dugout, including how David Wright became involved by writing the foreword, why the book resonates far beyond the field, and how baseball terminology mirrors real-life decision making. The conversation also dives into Ken's decades covering the Mets and Yankees, memorable human-interest stories, relationships with iconic figures like Bobby Valentine, Ron Hunt, and Jesse Orosco, and why those behind-the-scenes stories matter more than ever in today's media landscape. A thoughtful, nostalgic, and insightful episode about baseball, people, and perspective. 00:00 – Opening memories & first Mets game covered00:44 – Ken Davidoff's journalism career and teaching01:06 – 101 Lessons from the Dugout and David Wright's foreword02:40 – Turning baseball terminology into life lessons03:50 – David Wright as a coach and father05:12 – Decades working together and human-interest storytelling06:17 – Ron Hunt, Shea Stadium seats, and fundraising efforts07:58 – Rusty Staub, community impact, and meaningful stories09:01 – Bobby Valentine, Subway Series memories, and interleague play11:13 – Mets writers dinners and staying connected to the game12:14 – The 1986 Mets and unforgettable personalities14:09 – Why this book is different and what baseball teaches us16:34 – Book release details and future plans ⏱️ Timestamps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shaun gives his top 5 things he wants to see from the Giants this pre-season. Afterwards, Evan and Shaun discuss possible options for next year's regular season Mets-Yankees series.
Show SummaryHost Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets outfielder and World Series champion Art Shamsky. Later, Bill speaks with author and baseball historian, Chris Donnelly about his new book, Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series.Show DetailsThe conversation commences with the esteemed host, Bill Donohue, as he engages the illustrious former New York Mets outfielder and World Series champion, Art Shamsky. Our dialogue with Shamsky delves into his remarkable experiences during the 1969 season, a pivotal year that culminated in an extraordinary championship for the Mets, and touches upon his recent literary work, "Met Stories I Only Tell My Friends." Following this engaging exchange, we transition to an enlightening discussion with the accomplished author and baseball historian, Chris Donnelly, who presents his latest book, "Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series." This segment elucidates the intricate journey of both New York teams leading up to their historic Subway Series face-off in 2000, a narrative enriched with the trials and triumphs that defined that era in baseball. Join us as we explore these compelling stories that resonate deeply within the annals of New York baseball history.Takeaways Art Shamsky reflects on the enduring legacy of the 1969 Miracle Mets, emphasizing their unique impact on baseball history and culture. In his book, Shamsky shares personal anecdotes about his experiences with teammates and the challenges faced during the 1969 season. Chris Donnelly discusses the significance of the Subway Series and the pivotal moments that defined both the Yankees and Mets in the late 1990s. The radio show highlights the importance of nostalgia in sports, with fans sharing their memories of the 1969 Mets and their journey to the World Series victory. Donnelly's book, 'Get Your Tokens Ready', explores the dynamic between the Yankees and Mets, showcasing how both teams shaped New York City's baseball identity. Art Shamsky's participation in upcoming baseball events, including a cruise featuring legendary players, emphasizes the ongoing connection between former players and their fans.
We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay.
We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees coming back down 5-0 to beat the Mariners. We also heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Evan Roberts doesn't seem to know that Steve Cohen's ‘Fab Four' reference was about the Beatles. In the final segment of the hour, we took more calls on why way more people tuned into SNY over YES for the Subway Series.
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio are out for one last day so it's Jerry and Chris McMonigle today. C-Mac is pumped after last night's Yankees comeback win. He called it the best win of the season. They didn't have a hit until the 8th inning and they were down 5-0. Cal Raleigh said their closer was tipping his slider and runners on second could see it. Peter Schwartz is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback. Aaron Judge talked about the impressive slide at home from Volpe. Stanton talked about his first ever pinch hit HR. Jazz Chisholm will be in the HR derby. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. The Mets play in KC and will be getting Senga and Manaea back. Former manager Lee Elia passed away. We played his famous rant against Cubs fans from 1983. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry has some clips of coaches going off. Hour 2 - The Mets lost a double header in Baltimore. They had a lead in both games. Jerry cannot believe they took David Peterson out in the 8th inning after having an easy 7th. The Mets have to go into KC and win the series going into the all-star break. It was an ugly day yesterday for them. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback win over the Mariners. Aaron Judge talked about coming back down 5 runs after not getting a hit until the 8th. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Keith Hernandez almost got hit by a foul ball yesterday and didn't realize it. We talked about bobblehead giveaways as the Dodgers are giving out 40,000 of Kobe instead of the usual 17,000. In the final segment of the hour, the Yankees have a giveaway involving a child author and a pigeon. Hour 3 - We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees coming back down 5-0 to beat the Mariners. We also heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Evan Roberts doesn't seem to know that Steve Cohen's ‘Fab Four' reference was about the Beatles. In the final segment of the hour, we took more calls on why more people tuned into SNY over YES for the Subway Series. Hour 4 - We started the hour with talk of the Yankees win last night, which C-Mac thinks was their best win of the series. They were being no-hit until the 8th inning and were down 5-0 and won the game. Cal Raleigh said after the game their closer was tipping pitches, in particular his slider. After getting swept in a double header yesterday, the Mets have to take 2-of-3 in KC before the all-star break. Peter returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees win including the sounds of Volpe's tremendous slide into home on the Judge sac fly. Stanton talked about his first career pinch-hit HR. The Mets lost a double-header in Baltimore. David Peterson was named to the all-star game. Kodai Senga will start tonight in KC. The Moment of The Day: Peter Schwartz is wrong. In the final segment of the show, Rick Springfield was on the Today Show and Al Roker's co-host yawned and he asked if he was boring them. Jerry played a song by a band that is not a real band, it's A-I. We also talked about scanning groceries while you shop so you can check out on your own.
Hour 4 - The guys have some fun breaking down the Subway Series ratings in addition to having some fun with the Cinco!
From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): Mets beat Yankees two of three with plenty of fireworks for Evan to talk about... and oh yeah... he's not in the country!!!!
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo review big series wins for the Mets over the Brewers and Yankees, then preview the road trip before the All-Star break and the MLB Draft with Jim Callis of MLB.com! First up, Connor and Joe look back at a bounce back week for the Mets, including a full Subway Series recap, a breakdown of a hot-hitting Brandon Nimmo, questions about Juan Soto not being an All-Star, and a look ahead to the games against the Orioles and Royals before the break. Then, senior writer for MLB Pipeline and MLB.com Jim Callis stops by the show to reveal the top targets in next week's MLB Draft for the Mets and other big league teams. The guys also flashback to last year's top pick for the Mets, Carson Benge, and discuss the potential to trade MLB draft picks in the future. Later, show goes all over the farm to check in on Francisco Alvarez and prospect Nick Morabito, and answers Mailbag questions about picking one former Met to magically help the team today, and upcoming MLB Trade Deadline plans. 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 The Week That Was…Was Better04:40 Subway Series recap08:30 Brandon Nimmo stepping up14:25 Juan Soto not an All-Star, that's wrong19:30 Pete Alonso sitting out HR Derby21:50 Road ahead: Baltimore and Kansas City26:35 Jim Callis from MLB Pipeline joins the show27:10 Strengths and weaknesses of 2025 MLB Draft28:55 Mets picking late and less, what's their strategy?31:10 Nationals have top pick and a fired front office33:35 Carson Benge 2024 flashback36:05 Names to know for the Mets at Pick 3838:15 The number one pick and comparing Ethan and Jackson Holliday39:30 Any unexpected movers to the top 10?41:45 Ideal changes for the MLB Draft in the next CBA, trading picks?46:00 High school players who could drop to 3850:40 Goodbye to Jim Callis51:10 Back on the Farm: Francisco Alvarez53:30 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: Nick Morabito57:25 The Scoreboard: last week's recap58:40 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets01:05:25 Mailbag – one former Met to bring back if you could01:08:45 Mailbag – Trade Deadline strategy questions
The Yankees snapped another six game losing streak with a win against the Mets in the Subway Series finale but the damage was done as they fell out of first place. Will they be able to rebound and stay a playoff team? 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
Keith McPherson Show Open: Keith recaps the Subway Series weekend, as he expected the Yankees to struggle but gives credit to the Mets for taking care of business at home when they needed it badly.
The boys talk about if the Subway Series should be on the July 4th weekend again and Pete Alonso not competing in the Home Run Derby this year.
Tiki, Shaun and the boys talk about the Subway Series and if the Yankees should be sellers at the trade deadline.
Shaun, Tiki, Tommy and Rosie talk about the Subway Series, if the Yankees should be sellers, fireworks, Pete Alonso not competing in the HR Derby, the many issues involving Anthony Volpe, Evan's Europe trip and much more!
Tiki & Shaun talk about part two of the Subway Series, as the Mets took 2 out of 3 games at Citi Field.
Tiki and Shaun discuss the viral video of Anthony Volpe's father screaming at Mets fans over the weekend in the stands during the Subway Series.
Dave is back from vacation and now Rick is out and Dan is back. We recap the Subway Series from this weekend. Mets take 2 out of 3, Yankees get a big win yesterday and avoid being swept. Do the Yankees have more problems again? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We recap the Subway Series from over the weekend, play The Feud and revisit what the Knicks expectations are next season now that Mike Brown is to be named the new head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boomer & Gio are out this week so today it's Jerry and Willie Colon. We started with the Subway Series and how the Mets threw out a bunch of no name pitchers to face Max Fried, and it almost worked. If Cody Bellingers doesn't make that amazing catch and then doubles up Lindor at first. It saved the game for sure. Carlos Mendoza was tossed in the ninth yesterday because of the horrendous strike calls. Pete Alonso will not be doing the HR derby as he wants to enjoy the all star festivities. Juan Soto was not voted to the all star game and some see it as a snub. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and we heard Dave Sims on the call for the Bellinger catch. The Yankees snapped a 6-game losing streak. Mendoza talked about getting tossed. Evan Roberts is in Paris for vacation and posted some videos about the Mets win on Friday. He also did a Rico Brogna podcast from France. Al is going to Montana next week and has nothing planned. Jerry said he came across professional pillow fighting. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Aaron Boone and the Yankees as they're going through this bad stretch (not counting the win yesterday). It does not seem like the Yankees are going to run away with the East.
We started with the Subway Series and how the Mets threw out a bunch of no name pitchers to face Max Fried, and it almost worked. If Cody Bellinger doesn't make that amazing catch and then doubles up Lindor at first. It saved the game for sure. Carlos Mendoza was tossed in the ninth yesterday because of the horrendous strike calls. Pete Alonso will not be doing the HR derby as he wants to enjoy the all star festivities. Juan Soto was not voted to the all star game and some see it as a snub
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio are out this week, so Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, starting with the Subway Series, where the Mets nearly beat the Yanks if not for Cody Bellinger's incredible catch. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was tossed arguing bad strike calls, and Pete Alonso is skipping the HR Derby. Juan Soto's All-Star snub was also a topic. C-Lo gave his first update, including Dave Sims' call of the Bellinger catch, as the Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak. Evan Roberts is vacationing in Paris, posting Mets win videos and a Rico Brogna podcast. Al is off to Montana with no plans, and Jerry discovered professional pillow fighting. The hour concluded by discussing Aaron Boone and the Yankees' struggles, suggesting they won't run away with the AL East. Hour 2 - A caller to Sal Licata blamed WFAN and the media for players struggling in New York, citing their success after leaving. Willie Colon shared his own experiences with media criticism during his time with the Jets and in Pittsburgh. C-Lo then delivered an update, highlighting the Yankees' win over the Mets, including another Aaron Judge home run and Cody Bellinger's impressive catch and double play. There was also a segment on Anthony Volpe's father confronting fans in the stands who were criticizing his son, with audio of Sal's exchange with the caller on player criticism. The hour concluded with a caller mentioning Montana's attractions, specifically that you can drive to North and South Dakota from there. Hour 3 - The show continued its discussion on player criticism, especially for high-salaried athletes, balancing expectations with the reality of performance. Upcoming Jets and Giants seasons, with Aaron Rodgers' Week 1 return to MetLife, were also reviewed. C-Lo delivered an update, but not before Jerry and a caller had a brief argument. Evan Roberts recorded a "Rico Brogna" podcast from Paris while scoring a game at the airport, and Pete Alonso will be in the All-Star game but not the HR Derby. The hour ended with Jerry introducing a guessing game about an X post and a conversation with the new intern. Hour 4 - The show covered Starling Marte's injury and the Mets' anticipated return of Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga, while Jerry noted a lack of buzz for the Subway Series. The Knicks still haven't held a press conference for new head coach Mike Brown. A humorous discussion ensued about social norms regarding public attire. C-Lo's final update focused on the Yankees' win over the Mets, featuring Cody Bellinger's excellent defense. Other topics included Keith Hernandez's recent success with a plunger, Joe Benigno's seemingly too-early 5 AM Saturday show, and "The Moment of The Day" highlighting Al's unplanned Montana trip. The segment concluded with Jerry feeling "fleeced."
We talked about the Mets and Yankees and Starling Marte getting injured while seemingly taking a pitch. The Mets should have Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga back before the all star break for one start each. Jerry didn't feel any buzz from this Subway Series. The Knicks still have not had a press conference for new head coach Mike Brown. We talked about women taking down their shorts at the beach, but how that would be unacceptable at a Target. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating the Mets. Cody Bellinger had a tremendous catch and then doubled up Lindor at first. Last Thursday, Keith Hernandez told us he recently needed to use a plunger and it worked out great. Joe Benigno's Saturday show now starts at 5am and it appears to be too early for him. The Moment of The Day: Al is going to Montana but has nothing planned. In the final segment of the show, Jerry feels like he may have gotten fleeced.
(1:05) — YANKEES: The Yankees end their six-game losing streak on Sunday, but still face defensive issues and injury woes. (11:57) — METS: The Mets take two consecutive series with their win over the Yankees, and Juan Soto is starting to heat up. (15:45) — CALLS: Callers talk Subway Series and Knicks. (33:22) — JOHN HARPER: SNY's John Harper returns to give his thoughts on the Subway Series, his recent slump, and how the Yankees and Mets should approach the trade deadline. (56:56) — ANDREW YANG: Former NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Yang joins the show to talk about the Nets rebuild, the Mets' June slump, and his thoughts on Zohran Mamdani. (81:53) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow 'NYNY' on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guests: Andrew Yang and John Harper Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2019 doesn't seem like that long ago, but one pandemic and five World Series later the 2019 World Series champs, the Washington Nationals, are making a huge franchise shift. General manager Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez are out for the Nationals after they were swept by the Boston Red Sox this past weekend. Jake and Jordan look at the Nationals, who sit above only the 21-69 Colorado Rockies in the National League, and breakdown how exactly the franchise fell so far. They also discuss what the Nationals future looks like and where they may go from here.The All-Star rosters are set. The pitchers have been announced and a "Legend Pick" has even been named. With the All-Star festivities less than a week away from beginning, Jake and Jordan give their takes on each of the rosters. Who are they looking forward to watching, and who do they think may drop out at the last minute? Plus, Jordan has released his list of who he thinks got snubbed from an All-Star roster spot. The Houston Astros outscored the Los Angeles Dodgers 29-6 during their series sweep this weekend. That was just one of six sweeps this weekend! The guys dive into each of those series and fill you in on what happened at the Subway Series in New York. Plus, they cover every series from the weekend and much more news from around the baseball world, including the passing of Bobby Jenks. Don't miss a second of this jam-packed Monday episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast(1:22) - Nationals fire GM & Managers(21:30) - All-Star Game rosters & snubs(39:19) - Remembering Bobby Jenks(42:18) - How Sweep It Is(53:42) - Subway Series Recap(57:10) - Turbo Mode Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
(Episode 207): The 2025 Subway Series wrapped up this year at Citi Field in Queens! Hector Beauchamp and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera breakdown all the top storylines from this series including a dominant performance by the New York Mets offense!Hector Beauchamp is the Co-Host of Yankees Morning Brew on UptownSportsTV. He's also the Social Media Manager & Digital Content Creator for Latino Sports.____________________________________________Hector Beauchamp on X: https://x.com/projectnerdHQYankees Morning Brew on X: https://x.com/YanksBrewUptown Sports TV on X: https://x.com/uptownsportstvLatino Sports on X: https://x.com/LatinoSports____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
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This week's Mets highlights include Boomer and Gio debating the biggest culprits behind the team's rough stretch, while BT and Sal wonder if this is a summer swoon or the sign of bigger problems. Evan and Tiki pick a lineup out of a hat to try and spark the offense, while Evan and Sal sound off on more losses. Plus, some Subway Series preview.
This week's Mets highlights include Boomer and Gio debating the biggest culprits behind the team's rough stretch, while BT and Sal wonder if this is a summer swoon or the sign of bigger problems. Evan and Tiki pick a lineup out of a hat to try and spark the offense, while Evan and Sal sound off on more losses. Plus, some Subway Series preview.
(1:12) — YANKEES: The Yankees lose their lead in the AL East after being swept by the Blue Jays. (11:25) — METS: The Mets end their losing skid with a series win over the Brewers. (15:34) — ALL-TIME SUBWAY SERIES LINEUP: JJ picks his all-time Subway Series lineup. (21:15) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees, Mets, and Knicks. (36:22) — BUCK SHOWALTER: Former Yankees and Mets manager Buck Showalter returns to reminiscence on the Mayor's Cup, managing both NY teams, and his thoughts on their respective seasons. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow 'NYNY' on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Buck Showalter Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Wood is solidifying himself as a star and future super star. Case knows exactly what he's doing right at the dish and will share. It's more like a train wreck than a Subway Series and the Mets and Yanks limp into their big weekend matchup. What's wrong with Anthony Volpe? Is Aaron Judge's season getting wasted? We say, calm down Yankees fans - they'll be just fine. Meanwhile, Soto is hot as a pistol and the Mets may have righted the ship last night. How big is this series for the up and down Metros? And love for Clayton Kershaw, the Toronto Blue Jays, and Casey's hammy progress! Full Youtube Broadcast here: https://youtu.be/O1GiEL9o7HA BetOnline is The World's Most Trusted Betting Platform and your #1 source for all your sports betting action! Baseball season is in full swing, and we're into the home stretch for NBA and NHL Playoffs has more ways to stay in on the action with the latest odds, news and scores, even LIVE in-game betting while the games are being played. With the largest selection of odds on everything from the MLB, NHL and UFC, BetOnline remains the #1 online source for all your sports wagering info. In between games head over to the BetOnline Casino with all the top Vegas style Games, including Poker and Live Casino! BetOnline - The Game Starts Here!
Everything is on the table as the Yankees continue to struggle and we get the Subway Series started today.
Carlos Mendoza joins the show ahead of the Subway Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Evan's final show before his European vacation we discuss the Yankees brutal loss in Toronto, the Mets injuries mounting, preview of the Subway Series, and much more
The Yankees and Mets aren't playing well but does using this rivalry on the 4th of July hurt the anticipation?
In real time the Mets are trailing 6 to 2 and the Yankees losing 2 in a row has us wondering how sad this Subway Series may look
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo recap another tough week for the Mets, while looking ahead to the Brewers at Citi Field and the second round of this season's Subway Series. First things first, the guys go through the team's struggles hitting with runners in scoring position, how much the hitting coaches should or should not be to blame, as well as the multiple issues with the starting rotation. Later, Connor and Joe go Down on the Farm to check in on Francisco Alvarez, Brandon Sproat, Nolan McLean, and Jonah Tong - while also addressing which prospects they would be willing to include in potential trades. The show then wraps up by announcing the winners of the Mets Pod hat giveaway, and then answering Mailbag questions about the return of injured Mets, the potential of trading for Byron Buxton, and if the Mets offense can flip the switch back to “on!” Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show!01:05 The Week That Was…Bad Again05:00 Hitting with RISP is just not happening12:15 Should we blame the hitting coaches?19:10 The starting rotation is hurting in many ways23:10 When will we see Nolan McLean?26:30 The Paul Blackburn problem30:30 Back on the Farm: Francisco Alvarez36:45 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: Jonah Tong38:45 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: which prospects to trade?44:00 The Scoreboard: last week's recap45:35 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets53:25 The Mets Pod hat sweepstakes, here are the winners!53:55 Mailbag – magically fixing injuries, who do you got?58:25 Mailbag – trade for Byron Buxton, can offense flip the switch?01:07:50 Mailbag – have we seen enough of Baty, Vientos, and Mauricio to know their future?
(1:34) — KNICKS: Reports link Mike Brown to the Knicks as their next head coach, and Jordan Clarkson as a potential addition. (12:00) — METS: The Mets get swept by the A's as their injuries woes continue. (14:19) — YANKEES: The Yankees' June swoon ends with another loss and more defensive issues. How they can improve in July? (18:13) — SUBWAY SERIES: JJ picks his all-time Yankees and Mets lineups from Subway Series history. (25:57) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees, Mets, and Knicks. (39:42) — EMMANUEL BERBARI: Yankees radio announcer Emmanuel Berbari returns to discuss the Bombers' month of regression, trade deadline targets, and helps JJ to pick the best Yankees from the Subway Series. (69:51) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow 'NYNY' on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Emmanuel Berbari Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will the Mets turn it around before the Subway Series? Audio Files featuring Carlos Mendoza, Jazz Chisholm, Jose Trevino, Nolan Traore, and Reporter with Nico Harrison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan is starting to dream of a big October in New York for the Yankees and Mets.
On what draws him to chronicling the highs and lows of 1990s New York baseball. On why the 2000s Mets are more interesting than the 2000s Yankees. On the blissful joy of Dave Mlicki. On how he survives these awful times in America.
On this episode of the Turn on the Jets Podcast, Host Will Parkinson is joined by Dan Graca of ESPN to discuss the Jets 2025 Schedule, Expectations, The Subway Series, The Knicks run and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Use code YANKS2025 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/YANKS2025. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountPresented by Your Local Ford Stores. You're invited to an exclusive Meet & Greet at the game this Wednesday with Yankees Alum Jeff Nelson! Just sign up and show your Key Fob! Reservations are limited, so sign up now at https://FordMVPPerks.comScore your own grooming goals with American crew and grab these products at https://tinyurl.com/yrckykrd. Style like a pro, look like a champ!Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/YANKS! #trueclassicpod #sponsoredHead to https://www.factormeals.com/YANKS50OFF to save 50% off your first box!+++++Timestamps:0:00 Recording from the YES Booth!2:35 Juan Soto Returned to the Bronx9:00 Yankees Win Game 1!15:20 Yankees LOSE Game 221:10 Yankees WIN Game 3 and the Subway Series!29:50 Pride of the Yankees: Cody Bellinger33:15 Pride of the Yankees: Max Fried38:35 Yankee MFer47:25 Clarke Schmidt Has Given VALUABLE Innings to the Yanks52:25 Jasson Dominguez54:45 Jonathan Loaisiga is Back1:00:05 Paul Goldschmidt1:03:20 Big Series for DJ LeMahieu!
Buster, David Coney, Eduardo Perez and Karl Ravech parked the Clown Car in the broadcast booth at Yankee Stadium following Sunday Night Baseball. They discuss an exciting Subway Series, Juan Soto's emotions in his return to the Bronx, the Yankees' improved outfield defense, Pete Alonso's preparation, the Orioles firing Brandon Hyde and Jose Alvarado letting his teammates down. Then, Roxy Bernstein and Doug Glanville talk to Yankees reliever Luke Weaver. Plus, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with assists from the Giants' Wilmer Flores and the Twins' Ryan Jeffers. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 11:14 Clown Car 26:01 Luke Weaver w/ Roxy Bernstein & Doug Glanville 31:20 Sarah Langs 32:59 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal and Harry face the Cap of Consequences after the Mets lose the Subway Series and then move on to the NBA, where they give out their best bets for the conference finals (13:01) and Game 1s (27:38). Next, they give out their best bets for the NHL (40:41), their MLB plays of the day (51:00), and Betaches (61:03). Hosts: Cousin Sal, Darren Szokoli, Brian Szokoli, and Harry GagnonProducer: Michael Szokoli The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Buster, David Coney, Eduardo Perez and Karl Ravech parked the Clown Car in the broadcast booth at Yankee Stadium following Sunday Night Baseball. They discuss an exciting Subway Series, Juan Soto's emotions in his return to the Bronx, the Yankees' improved outfield defense, Pete Alonso's preparation, the Orioles firing Brandon Hyde and Jose Alvarado letting his teammates down. Then, Roxy Bernstein and Doug Glanville talk to Yankees reliever Luke Weaver. Plus, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with assists from the Giants' Wilmer Flores and the Twins' Ryan Jeffers. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 11:14 Clown Car 26:01 Luke Weaver w/ Roxy Bernstein & Doug Glanville 31:20 Sarah Langs 32:59 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" on today's episode 5/16/25 - a Heartwarming Freedom Friday, New York Sports Holiday, Knicks Game 6, Subway Series, Chris Brown Back in Trouble, NJTransit Strike, New Rihanna Song, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of the Gurus email theguru@ebrointhemorning.com To be a part of Freedom Friday email info@ebrointhemorning.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Cone joins Michael to preview the Subway Series & Tyler Murray joins the show ahead of Knicks-Celtics Game 6! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mets and the Yankees -- who both sit at the top of their respective divisions -- will meet for a subway series this week. Gary Cohen, Mets announcer, previews the games, and talks about what it's like calling games for the Mets, currently one of the best teams in baseball.
The guys recap the strong west coast trip the Yankees had and preview the upcoming Subway Series! Thank you to our sponsor, Gametime! Download the Gametime app and use code BRONX for $20 off your first purchase. Thank you to our sponsor, LinkedIn Jobs! Go to LinkedIn.com/BRONX to post your job for FREE. For sales inquiries, contact sales@bluewirepods.com. Find us on Substack: https://bronxpinstripes.com/ Get in touch: @BronxPinstripes @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek.