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Host Personality, comedian, actor and voiceover artist John Saponaro joins the Metsian Podcast! Fresh off MC duties at the Queens Baseball Convention, John resides in Los Angeles but just like dose Dodgers, is originally from Brooklyn. He has been heard on Sirius XM's Raw Dog radio, has filled in as the PA announcer at the home of the Tennessee Tit…
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This week on The Metsian Podcast, we welcome reporter Mark C. Healey to discuss the Mets new manager, Carlos Mendoza, and get Mark’s take on the Mets hot stove plans. SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE! 🎙⚾️🎧 SUBSCRIBE ON SPOTIFY!🎙⚾️🎧저자 The Metsian Podcast
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Well, the season is over, and unfortunately for all us Mets fans, it didn’t go according to plan. The red nuke button was pressed around the trade deadline and we enter the offseason with Buck Showalter out of a job, Billy Eppler having resigned for a potential multitude of reasons and a new (and first) president of baseball ops in David Stearns. J…
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Faith and Fear in Flushing and NL Town's Greg Prince and Baseball and BBQ's Jeff Cohen joins The Metsian Podcast to break down what is the deal with the 2023 Mets 30-30 start to the season. SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE 🎙⚾️🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-metsian-podcast-with-sam-rich-mike/id1340012396 SUBSCRIBE ON SPOTIFY🎙⚾️🎧 https://open.spotify.…
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This week on The Metsian Podcast, we welcome Lauren from Queens! Lauren is a middle school special education teacher in the borough. She's been a Mets fan her entire life. Her love for the game and the team comes from her dad; she grew up going to games at Shea with her parents. Playing softball growing up, she was convinced that she was going to b…
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As the Mets come home after a successful western road trip, The Metsian Podcast welcomes Once Upon a Time in Queens Director Nick Davis! Nick Davis is an award-winning writer, director, and producer, including ONCE UPON A TIME IN QUEENS, a 4-hour documentary series he Produced and Directed about the 1986 New York Mets for ESPN's 30 for 30 series. H…
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This week on The Metsian Podcast, we welcome Subway to Shea's Anthony Rivera! Anthony Rivera is the host & producer of the Subway To Shea Podcast. He also is a Contributer for Rising Apple on the FanSided Network. We'll discuss the uneven start to the Mets season, the injury issues they are dealing with plus much more. So, join us for the latest ed…
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Spring training has officially ended. The Mets made news, as you might expect. Edwin Diaz is lost for the season because of a freak injury at the WBC. How will the Mets try to fill the void left by the best closer in baseball? Francisco Alvarez, Brett Baty, and Mark Vientos are not coming north with the team. Darin Ruf, Daniel Vogelbach, and Eduard…
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The Metsian Podcast returns as our Metsian hopes spring! On today's podcast, we welcome Metstradamus aka John Coppinger, and former Mets minor leaguer J.J. Newman. JJ was drafted by the Mets in the 35th round of the 2006 draft. He spent a season and a half with the Gulf Coast League Mets, dealing with an injury before playinng for the Independent W…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, we welcome Faith and Fear in Flushing & NL Town's Greg Prince to the program. Well, we all spoke too soon as just before Christmas, word came down that the Mets were also concerned with the Carlos Correa medicals. Unlike with the Giants, there seems to be motivation on both sides to make the deal work. We'll talk about the contract …
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LIVE at 8pm ET, The Metsian Podcast welcomes Passed Ball's John Pielli. John has hosted the Passed Ball Show since 2011. It can be seen/heard on YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music. He a sports historian and has a website of http://johnpielli.com. Welp, Jacob deGrom heads to Texas on a 5-year deal worth around 187 million, which is hard…
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Well, the last game has been played and the offseason is here. Congrats to Dusty Baker and the Houston Astros on their championship, and from a strictly selfish, Metsian perspective, we're thankful we won’t have to live in another winter where a division rival is world champions (still, congrats to the Phillies on their phantastic playoff run.) Qui…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, The Metsian Podcast welcomes back John Coppinger, aka Metstradamus, to the program. The "WOW" factor is still lingering. With the listlessness settling in and the familiar Marlins peskiness keeping us down, Eduardo Escobar put the Mets on his back and ensured, coupled with the Nats walk-off win against the Braves in DC, that the tea…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, we huddle on this Metsian offday to discuss, what else, our favorite baseball team. Joining us tonight is Faith and Fear in Flushing and NL Town's Greg Prince. The Mets found themselves out of sole possession of first place after losing three straight, two to the Nationals and the first game against the Pirates. Tied to start Wednes…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, the Metsian crew gets together for the latest edition of The Metsian Podcast. The Mets right a bunch ol' time wrongs while maintaining a lead in the eastern division. We'll recap the Mets current positioning since last we spoke and reminisce of the glory of the first old timers game since 1994. We'll look onto the Dodgers series and…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, we welcome Tumaro Media's Phil Maillard to have a healthy Metsian conversation with Sam, Rich and Mike. The Mets have been rolling since the All-Star Break, staving off their closest competitor and going 15-4 since then. They may have not made a "major" move at the All-Star Break, but they've gotten major production from the new add…
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Double, double toil and trouble; summer burns, and dog days bubble. After two losses against the Padres, the resilient Mets responded with a dramatic takedown of the New York Yankees in the subway series. They thus reestablished a three-game lead over the second-place Atlanta Braves. Alas, what will prove to be a wild second half of the season is e…
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Do you feel it? Mets Fever is in the air. Fans everywhere are becoming wildly happy and contagious. Suppose you're breaking out in blue and orange dots. That might be due to the Mets on Wednesday completing a series victory at Atlanta, taking two out of three games against their top division rival, the defending champion Braves. As they say, if you…
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Remain calm. All is well. Or is it? The Mets barely survived the month of June but still hold an increasingly tenuous lead over the Braves. Will it last? Their recent play brings that and many other questions into play. While the Braves and Phillies hammer away at each other in Philadelphia this evening, Sam Maxwell and Mike Lecolant try to sort th…
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The deeper we get into this 2022 season, the more the Mets distinguish themselves as one of baseball's top contenders. Team depth and resiliency have kept them atop the division and continue pushing this team forward; injuries be damned. Please join Sam, Rich, and Mike as they reconvene to discuss everything going right in Flushing, along with othe…
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The New York Mets built a comfortable lead in the NL East. It's a good thing they did, because they have hit the skids a bit on the their current California trip, going 3-4 to date, while the Braves and Phillies have each won seven in a row. The Mets' lead is "down" to seven games, and the injuries are piling up. Though both avoided tthe IL for now…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, the Metsian Podcast comes together, basking in another series win by the New York Metsies and hoping the team can continue to stay resiliant as they deal with whatever problem comes their way. We'll touch upon the Max Scherzer injury news and the momentous walk-off win in its shadow, our thoughts on options for the rotation while we…
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It's been said before but bears repeating. The first-place Mets lead the National League in wins and still have yet to lose a series this season. They're getting it done with solid pitching, fielding, and timely hitting. However, we've seen this before. The season is about a fifth of the way through. So, let us pause and ask what differentiates thi…
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May the Fourth be with you. Despite Wednesday's sixth inning implosion, the force remains strong in Queens. Let's not lose sight of the Mets battling the defending World Champions and coming away with a split and that they are still yet to lose a series this season. That's partly due to some remarkable pitching from Tylor Megill and a bullpen that …
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You can't win them all, but the Mets are surely winning a lot, and they keep getting hit by pitches! Despite losing Wednesday's finale at St. Louis, they've won their first six series to start the season and return home with a 14-6 record, good enough for first place in the National League East. In that order, pitching, fielding, and timely hitting…
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Play Ball!! After a long off-season of collective bargaining and abbreviated Spring Training, the game of baseball - pitching, defense, and timely hitting - is finally topical again. The New York Mets are now four games into their season, but fans already appear in mid-season form. After commanding the first three games against the Nationals, the M…
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We're almost there. Three more days and a wake-up until the New York Mets open the 2022 regular season at Washington. Tonight, the National League Town Podcast proprietors Greg Prince and Jeff Hysen join Sam, Rich, and Mike on The Metsian Podcast in a collective first pitch roundtable extravaganza. Speaking of which, pitching is suddenly a problem,…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, The Metsian Podcast welcomes Brooklyn-born Mets fan Reggie Wade to the program! Reggie was born during the 1986 playoff run so he was born to be a Mets fan. Hailing from Brooklyn, Reggie has rooted for the Orange and Blue his entire life. Along the way he became a NYC public school teacher before becoming a reporter at Yahoo Finance…
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Then on the 99th day of MLB's lockout, the collective bargaining powers that be said, "let there be baseball." The fans said this was good, and Spring Training is finally underway. Alas, we can focus solely on the Metropolitan Baseball Club of Flushing. Please join Sam, Rich, and Mike as The Metsian Podcast gets back to the business of blue and ora…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, the fellas at The Metsian Podcast get together for the first time in 2022 while the owners of this great game hold this game at gunpoint, the league and the players association having still not found common ground as Spring games missed turn into regular season games cancelled. What to do, what to do... Join us LIVE at 8!…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, we welcome the Chop Sports Podcast Network's Til Mets Do Us Part co-host's John Saponaro and Matt Ibanez to the program! New episodes of their show drop every thursday. They are located on all podcast platforms so make sure to like and subscribe. you can find John on IG and twitter and Matt on twitter as well. After the Mets dropped…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, The Metsian Podcast sits down for a Thanksgiving Metsian feast with first time guest, voice actor and Mets fan Matt Streppone. Matt is voice actor from Queens, NY. Born into a Mets family, they watched/listened to games constantly. As a kid he went to a lot of games as his uncle had a friend that worked at Shea so they were hooked u…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, we welcome Jake Brown of the Amazin’ But True podcast and Keith Blacknick of the Queens Baseball Convention. Jake is the executive producer for the podcasts of New York Post sports. He co-hosts the Amazin’ But True podcast with former Met Nelson Figueroa. Make sure to like and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Keith is a bl…
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Change in Flushing is underway. After two seasons of pandemic baseball and front-office dysfunction, Luis Rojas was recently let go as manager, along with long-time bullpen coach Ricky Bones and other members of the coaching staff. But time is fleeting, and the Mets have yet to get their front office in order. We know who won't be taking over as Pr…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, The Metsian Podcast waves goodbye to the 2021 Mets season with the help of MLB Illustrated's Sadie! Sadie is a digital marketer from Alberta, Canada with a design business called Prints by Sadie, which creates custom art for movies and baseball players alike. Despite being born and raised in the Canadian prairies, she is an avid bas…
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Look out, Roosevelt Avenue! That piano falling out of the sky has a New York Mets logo on it. Today's series finale against the Brewers was akin to something out of Looney Toons. If only they were as enjoyable to watch. Swept by the Cardinals, two losses against the Phillies, swept at Boston, and again at Milwaukee, the free fall continues. The sea…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, The Metsian Podcast welcomes director and Mets fan Nick Davis! Nick Davis is an award-winning writer, director, and producer. His latest film is ONCE UPON A TIME IN QUEENS, a 4-hour documentary series he Produced and Directed about the 1986 New York Mets. The series, Executive Produced by Jimmy Kimmel and ITV, premiered Tuesday, Sep…
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LIVE at 9pm ET, The Metsian Podcast crew comes together to discuss the happenings of the New York Metropolitans over the last week. Javier Báez has CRUSHED since the boogate apology "tour," and Lindor has seemingly found his swing. Do we...believe again? We'll talk about everything that has transpired so far and look ahead at what's to come. Join u…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, baseball writer and analyst Ernest Dove joins us once more for a healthy dose of Metsian chatter as August wraps up. Players are thumbing down the fans, in good spirit they say, but are they the only ones who are laughing? Can two feel-good wins against the Nats become anything meaningful, or is whatever will occur be too little too…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, The Metsian Podcast braintrust ponders what it could take for this Mets team to get back into the conversation after an 11-game swing in the standinsgs in only 22 days. Can returning injured players such as Javy Baez and Francisco Lindor give enough of a boost to get the offense moving in the right direction? With Jacob deGrom most …
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We took a day to cool down somewhat may, though our heads will certainly be in rant-mood one way. Or another. I'm sure many of you are Heartbreaker fans, but this isn't exactly what the Mets fan had in mind. LIVE at 8pm ET, is there a light at the end of the tunnel or has the 7th circle of Hell finally arrived as many on #MetsTwitter were predictin…
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LIVE at 8pm ET, The Record's Mets beat reporter Justin Toscano discusses the Mets' process as the deadline arrived. After trading for Javy Baez and Trevor Williams, did they do enough? Should they have done more, especially with the news of deGrom getting shut down? What else was on the table? All that and more, including breaking down the weekend …
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Join Mike and Rich at 8 pm Thursday, July 22 to talk post-all star break Mets baseball. They'll welcome in special guest Metstradamus to talk about Jacob deGrom, Francisco Lindor, the whacky series in Pittsburgh, and the equally whacky series in Cincinnati. They'll get into the upcoming trade deadline too! What do the Mets need to do? Should they p…
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Hope you all had a great All-star break! LIVE at 8pm ET, The Metsian Podcast welcomes back Jacob Resnick to the program! Jacob is a digital contributor for SNY, focusing on the Mets minor leagues through written content and co-hosting Mets Prospective, a biweekly video series on SNY.TV and social media. He'll be a senior at Quinnipiac University in…
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The New York Mets have reached the all-star break in first place for the first time since 2007. It has been a rather interesting (slightly more than) first half journey to get there. The Mets saw their season have a delayed start because of COVID-19. Then, they had to weather a slew of injuries (18 players on the IL at one point). We saw names like…
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It's officially summertime! Independence Day is ten days away, and the Mets, against all odds, still hold a four-game division lead over the Washington Nationals. While it can be said the Mets are still feeding off their seven-game and five-game winning streaks back in May, they've nonetheless scratched and clawed to stay above par in June. But how…
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