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Elizabeth and Jake discuss the Mets' "boring" off-season and look ahead to what you should expect to see from the team this season.
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After hiring Carlos Mendoza as his new manager, David Stearns has an exciting offseason ahead of him, as he hopes to build a contender for his first season as President of Baseball Operations
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With the Mets out of postseason contention, Jake and Elizabeth touch on the Rays' new stadium plans, why they enjoy playing spoiler to the Marlins, how the Mets' young prospects like Ronny Mauricio and Mark Vientos have been doing, and their thoughts on the reported David Stearns hire.
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Jake and Elizabeth dive into how they've been approaching their Mets fandom since the trade deadline and their level of investment in the rest of the season. Then they evaluate the prospects the Mets received at the deadline, touch on the position the Mets might be in this offseason, and look around the league at how other teams with notable deadline decisions are performing.
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What should the Mets do at the trade deadline? Will they trade Robertson? (they did). What else will they do? That, and a discussion about what the rest of the league will do at this year's deadline all in this week's episode.
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The Mets have been bad for weeks now, so let's talk about it. Jake and Elizabeth air out their grievances about the Mets and talk about the different areas of the team that have struggled and what the team has to do to turn the season around.
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In this week's episode, Jake and Elizabeth break down how the Mets' season has been going so far, including Brandon Nimmo's ever-improving game, Max Scherzer's ejection at Dodger Stadium, and how the Mets should handle Brett Baty and Francisco Álvarez's playing time. Plus, we discuss the news of Madison Bumgarner being DFA'd by the D-backs (which happened while we were recording).
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Opening Day is finally here! Elizabeth and Jake make some fun Mets related predictions for the upcoming season while also discussing the new rules and the outlook for all of the divisions across MLB.
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In this episode, Elizabeth and Jake go over some of the big names participating in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, which Mets are competing for which countries, and how Team USA is shaping up. We also discuss why there seems to be extra excitement around the WBC this year, who else we're excited to watch in the tournament, and how the rest of Mets Spring Training has been unfolding.
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This week, Elizabeth and Jake discussed the Jeff McNeil extension, why it was a fantastic deal for both sides, and what they're expecting out of McNeil in 2023. We also delved into our thoughts on a potential Pete Alonso extension, how MLB pitchers and hitters will be impacted by the new rule changes, the Angels deciding not to sell, and how the Mets might fit into the "Ohtani Sweepstakes."
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Elizabeth and Jake are back to talk about the Correa saga as well as look at the new addition of Tommy Pham.
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This week, Elizabeth and Jake dive into their reactions to the wild Carlos Correa signing, what led to that point, and what it means for the Mets' team this year and going forward. We also touch on the rest of the Mets' exciting offseason and discuss the happiest we've ever felt about a Mets transaction.
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After what seems like a million years, Elizabeth and Jake are back to get you prepared for what should be a very interesting Mets' offseason!
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This week, we spoke with John DeMarsico, who has been the game director for Mets baseball coverage at SNY since 2019. We touched on several memorable SNY broadcast moments from this season, what it's like working with Gary, Keith, and Ron every day, unpacking the additional attention that SNY broadcasts have gotten this year, some of John's favorite influences and techniques to infuse into game coverage, and much more!
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This week, we dive into every detail about the amazin' game against the Dodgers that featured a fantastic Brandon Nimmo catch, a classically brilliant Jacob deGrom start, and a live performance of "Narco" that exceeded all expectations. We also discuss just how important deGrom can be to the Mets in October and why we're so proud of Nimmo, and zoom out to look at the potential postseason outlook in the National League.
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Elizabeth and Jake are back to talk about the Mets' huge series win vs. the Braves, while also discussing the overall joy they've had watching the Mets so far this season.
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This week, Elizabeth and Jake dove into the glorious two-game sweep of the Yankees at Citi Field, why it made such a big statement, and why Max Scherzer striking out Aaron Judge was such a big deal. We also discussed the players the Mets have already traded for, the players we hope the Mets trade for before the deadline, and why we're not on the edge of our seats hoping for Juan Soto to be traded to Queens.
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WCBS 880 Mets play-by-play broadcaster Jake Eisenberg stops by to talk about his early success in his broadcasting career, and why Mets fans shouldn't be panicking about the slim division lead.
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This week, we chatted with Jack Oliver, AKA Jolly Olive, from YouTube, Twitter, and Jomboy Media fame! He talked about how he approaches his video essays on his YouTube channel, some of his favorite videos that he's made, and how YouTube led him to his current gig hosting the "Shea Station" podcast with former Mets reliever Jerry Blevins. We also reacted live to hearing the news of Joe Girardi getting fired by the Phillies in the middle of taping our episode!
Finally we discussed a few factors that have led to this Mets team's success, including the emergence of Luis Guillorme, the veteran leadership and professionalism up and down the roster, Francisco Lindor's productivity, and the tangibles and intangibles that Buck Showalter has brought as manager.
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