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  • Episode 009: Juan Soto Goes Down So The Mets Find A New Gear
    2026/04/09

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    A season can turn on one calf tweak, and we feel that stress immediately when Juan Soto goes down. We’re still coming off the high of a Mets walk-off, but the real question is what happens next: who fills the gaps, who gets exposed, and who suddenly becomes essential in the first weeks of the 2026 MLB season.

    We dig into the Ronnie Mauricio call-up and why his switch-hitting flexibility matters right now, plus how we’d like to see him used at second base without messing with Francisco Lindor at short. From there, we get into what’s actually making this start fun: Mark Vientos lighting up the early stat lines, Francisco Alvarez bringing energy, and the weird delight of a bench bat unexpectedly showing up. We also talk about the endless Lindor slow-start cycle and why fans keep treating April like a final verdict.

    Then we swing wider into baseball history and the arguments that never die. Carlos Beltran’s number gets retired, which sends us into legacy talk, pre-integration stats, and the messy reality of how fans decide what “counts.” We go straight into the steroid era too, including Barry Bonds, and why baseball’s moral scoreboard rarely matches what happened on the field.

    We finish with the joy side of fandom: Joe Adell robbing homers, an Angel Stadium mini review, hot dogs and ice cream, walk-up music choices, and a few movie tangents that somehow still fit the vibe. If you like smart Mets talk with real fan energy, subscribe, share the show with another baseball sicko, and leave a review. What’s your biggest Mets concern right now?

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  • Episode 008: Early-Season Mets Panic With Kodai Senga’s Six-Inning Breakthrough
    2026/04/03

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    A week into the season and we’re already doing the most Mets fan thing possible: treating every inning like a referendum on the entire year. Giovanni and Franklin record from different coasts while Franklin’s in New York for college visits, and the baseball brain never turns off. The headline is hope, because Kodai Senga looks like he’s finding his form again, and we get into what changed, why his ability to go deeper into games matters, and why pitcher wins and losses still lie to your face.

    From there it turns into the real early-season experience: rookies exploding, underdog upsets, stars starting cold, and the constant fight to figure out what’s noise vs what’s real MLB baseball. We talk broadcast comfort, why the Mets booth feels like home, and what it means to miss Keith Hernandez for a stretch. We also spiral on roster decisions, lineup “experiments,” and why we want Brett Baty in there every single day, especially when a Wild Card race can come down to one game.

    And because we can’t help ourselves, the game is on while we talk, so you get live reactions, defensive disasters, sudden home runs, and immediate overcorrections. We wrap with New York side quests (including Carvel), pop culture detours (Barbie and Tim Robinson), a quick hit of viral baseball internet joy, and our way-too-early MVP and Cy Young picks. Subscribe, share with a fellow sad baseball fan, and leave a review with your hottest one-week-overreaction.

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  • Episode 007: What If The 2026 Mets Are Built To Grind
    2026/03/26

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    Opening week hits different when you’ve been waiting all winter, so we sit down with pure 2026 Mets fan energy and start pulling the roster apart piece by piece. We’re excited, we’re nervous, and we’re trying to figure out what’s real before the first series even settles: who made it, who got squeezed out, and which “small” decisions are going to matter in May and September.

    We talk through the biggest pressure points on the Mets opening day roster, starting with Ronnie Mauricio beginning in Triple-A and why that’s either smart development or a warning sign depending on how the infield holds up. We break down the bench choices after the Mike Tauchman injury, debate what a redundant bench bat means when you’re already juggling defense, and get into how quickly New York can test a young player’s confidence. Then we go deep on lineup construction: Francisco Lindor setting the tone, Juan Soto as the on-base force multiplier, and how names like Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco, Brett Baty, Luis Robert, and Carson Benge can either turn into a grinding run factory or a string of “maybes.”

    Pitching is where we let ourselves believe. We’re genuinely happy with the rotation shape and talk Freddie Peralta, David Peterson, Nolan McLean, Clay Holmes, and the return of Kodai Senga, plus how the bullpen looks when you imagine a clean bridge to Devin Williams. We also take a quick nostalgia detour to the 1986 Mets opening day lineup, share a Dominican phrase of the day (“tato”), and end with a tight side quest: our spoiler-frustrated review of Project Hail Mary.

    If you’re feeling the opening day nerves too, hit play, then subscribe, share the show with a fellow Mets fan, and leave a review so more sad boys can find us. What’s your boldest Mets prediction for 2026?

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  • Episode 006: The WBC Game That Broke Dominican Hearts
    2026/03/19

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    A loss can be final on the scoreboard and still feel unfinished in your chest. We come in exhausted, emotional, and a little petty after Dominican Republic’s WBC heartbreak against Team USA, because the details matter: the strike zone that didn’t feel consistent, the force-out ruling that still makes no sense to watch back, and the bigger question of whether international baseball is being shaped for fairness or for TV money.

    We get into the bracket and scheduling quirks that seemed designed to protect certain matchups, plus the manager decisions and roster usage that made Team USA feel like a team with talent but no glue. And yes, we talk vibes: the weird intensity, the awkward hype attempts, the joy that never showed up even after big moments, and the list of players we can’t look at the same way anymore.

    Then we pivot to what we actually want to carry forward. DR’s roster felt unreal, but what hit harder was the unity: stars turning into a single force, teammates playing with love, rival teams hugging and joking like kids on a field, and a reminder that being loud and fully yourself can be a competitive advantage. We end with a real “wish of the week” inspired by the WBC’s energy: MLB expansion in the Dominican Republic (and why Puerto Rico belongs in that conversation too). If you felt that tournament in your bones, hit subscribe, share the episode with a baseball friend, and leave a review telling us what moment you still can’t stop replaying.

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  • Episode 005: Spring Training Fever, A Cursed Jersey, and How To Celebrate the World Baseball Classic
    2026/03/14

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    Baseball trips are supposed to be relaxing, but tell that to us after a few days of Mets spring training at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie and nights locked into the World Baseball Classic. We’re running on heat, hope, and that specific March feeling where every swing looks like a clue about the season ahead. We talk through what we saw on the field, from Mets bats that pop to the messy little plays that remind you why spring training is equal parts practice and panic.

    Then the WBC takes over the brain. Italy vs USA turns into can’t-look-away chaos, we nerd out on tiebreaker math, and we admit we’re rooting for the most entertaining outcomes. From Team Mexico to Team Italy to the Dominican Republic, the energy is the story, and we keep coming back to the same idea: the celebrations, the dugout rituals, and the joy are not extra, they’re the point.

    We also get weird with it, because that’s fandom. We draft walk-up music picks, talk players who are making new fans overnight, and we attempt an actual exorcism of a cursed Francisco Lindor jersey by chasing signatures, including Mr Met himself. The road trip swings into culture too, with quick takes on Bruno Mars and an Oscar-movie roundup, plus a Dominican film recommendation that stuck with us.

    If you love the Mets, the World Baseball Classic, baseball culture, and the little stories that make the sport feel alive, come hang with us. Subscribe, share this with a fellow baseball sicko, and leave a review, then tell us: which team has the best vibes right now?

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  • Episode 004:Dominican Dream: WBC Hopes And Mets Moves
    2026/03/07

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    A global tournament, a clubhouse coro, and a roster on the brink—that’s the energy we bring as the World Baseball Classic lights up the spring. We kick off with the DR’s electric chemistry and why those back-to-back-to-back exhibition blasts felt like a mission statement. Japan’s early stumble adds intrigue, the United States lineup looks terrifying, and we sketch the real path to a title: leverage the bullpen, win two high-variance at-bats, and ride the team vibe that carries through tense innings. We also give some love to the Netherlands as this year’s stylish wild card and admit we’re obsessed with that crown cap.

    Back in Port St. Lucie, Mets camp is a chessboard. Carson Benge keeps nudging his way into the picture with timely power. Brett Baty’s flexibility could force a rethink at third and DH, while Mark Vientos and Jorge Polanco battle not just each other, but the fit of gloves and roles. Ronnie Mauricio brings relief at short as an emergency option. In the outfield, Tyrone Taylor’s defense and bounce-back case look real, with Mike Tauchman poised as steady depth. We also sit with the emotions of change: Pete Alonso’s swing now points at the Baltimore skyline, and Starling Marte gets the runway he deserves. Different jerseys, same respect.

    Culture threads the hour. We nominate a walk-up song for Carson—Joe Jackson’s I’m the Man—because a newcomer sometimes needs a riff that says I belong. Our Dominican word of the week, coro, captures the sound of tournaments like the WBC: a chorus of fans, a rush of rhythm, a team moving as one. And when the ninth inning turns to late-night, we trade notes on movies: Whiplash’s relentless tempo, the handcrafted wonder of The Grand Budapest Hotel, the cosmic hush of 2001: A Space Odyssey, and a luminous Elvis concert film that reframes the Vegas years with grace and grit.

    Ride with us through early brackets and spring dilemmas, share your underdog pick for the WBC, and tell us who wins the Mets’ final roster spots. If you’re feeling the vibe, tap follow, hit subscribe, and leave a quick review so more baseball fans find the coro.

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  • Episode 003: Winning Starts With Grit: The Case For Benge, Depth, And Belief
    2026/02/27

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    The countdown to real baseball has us equal parts jittery and fired up. We open with the Mets’ most immediate tension: a crowded outfield where Mike Tauchman’s veteran reliability competes with Carson Benge’s speed, defense, and contact. We love depth until it squeezes decisions—so we map the best Opening Day fit, why MJ Melendez probably heads to Triple-A, and how a strong ninth-spot hitter can flip innings for Lindor and Soto.

    Then we go straight at the big debate: can Juan Soto outduel Shohei Ohtani for MVP? We think yes—and we explain how. If Soto avoids a slow April and lifts his defense from last year’s negative mark, the calculus changes fast. Moving to left field, focusing on routes and first steps, and keeping last year’s baserunning gains could swing real value. Stack those with Mets wins and you’ve got a narrative voters can’t ignore. On the health front, Francisco Lindor’s stitches are out, impact work is starting, and an early spring cameo feels possible. He sets the infield’s standard, and the team’s ceiling jumps when he’s locked in.

    We also widen the lens. Opening Day against Paul Skenes is a trial by fire, but that’s how you learn who belongs. We clear the air on the captain rumor, pick walk-up music for Soto (and why it matters more than swagger), and peek at the World Baseball Classic with a few spicy sleeper picks. Sports and politics collide too: after new White House headlines, we talk about why saying nothing can still say everything—especially for teams whose communities read the room.

    Because baseball is culture, we take a victory lap through the movie stack: the soul-punch of Dead Poets Society, the pulse of tightly wound indies, and a surprise Neil Diamond detour via Saving Silverman. It’s all the same fan DNA—hopeful, analytical, a little superstitious, and always searching for that edge that turns good into great. If Soto’s defense ticks up, Lindor ramps fast, and the bench stays ready, this Mets team won’t just hang around. It’ll punch above weight.

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  • Episode 002: Who Leads Without A Captain: Building A Mets Identity Around Depth And Defense
    2026/02/19

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    What changes when your middle infield becomes a fortress and your center fielder can change a game with one swing and one route? We dive into a pivotal spring where the Mets lean into defense, depth, and a few gutsy bets that could redefine the season’s ceiling. Marcus Semien’s arrival locks down second and pairs with Francisco Lindor to create one of the league’s most reliable up‑the‑middle tandems, while Luis Robert Jr. brings All‑Star upside to center with the caveat of availability. We unpack how that combination impacts lineup protection for Juan Soto and opens doors for emerging names like Carson Benge.

    From there, we zoom out to the puzzle pieces that win in August: a catcher surplus that doubles as trade ammo, and a bullpen that still needs a left‑handed power arm. We spotlight spring battles for Brian Hudson and Brandon Waddell, and make the case for targeting Tampa Bay’s Garrett Cleavinger to inject velocity and swing‑and‑miss from the left side. If the rotation does run six deep, every bullpen seat matters—so we sketch realistic paths for who sticks, who shuttles, and who could be moved.

    We also share our Opening Day lineup prediction, talk clubhouse culture without a formal captain, and celebrate Port St. Lucie’s facility upgrades that actually help players stay healthy and sharp. Beyond Queens, we size up the World Baseball Classic, where the Dominican Republic looks loaded enough to push the USA and Japan, and we invite you to jump into a listener fantasy league to put all this roster chatter to work. It’s a fast, nerdy, and heartfelt tour through what’s new, what’s fragile, and what could be special about this Mets team.

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