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Manage episode 506727684 series 22975
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo look back at a tough week that was for the Mets, and look ahead to the final stretch in the chase for a playoff spot. Connor and Joe feel relief after Pete Alonso’s walk-off home run that snapped a long losing streak, and praise the early big league work by young starters Nolan McLean and Brandon Sproat. The guys also go long on the problems at hand, including the veteran members of the starting staff, Kodai Senga trying to find himself in Syracuse, an inconsistent offense, the readiness of Jonah Tong, and the uneven performance of an overworked bullpen. The show then goes Down on the Farm to check in on the minor league playoffs, and goes into the Mailbag to answer questions about the Mets’ chances to get the third NL Wild Card, and what their starting rotation would look like in the postseason if they got there. 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
02:10 The Week That Was…was NOT GOOD
06:05 Nolan McLean and Brandon Sproat have been awesome
09:05 Was it too early for Jonah Tong?
14:30 Clay Holmes and Sean Manaea will try the piggyback solution
18:25 Kodai Senga working on a Syracuse solution
21:50 Call to the bullpen: Confidence or crisis?
25:05 Down on the Farm: Playoffs? Playoffs!
30:10 The Scoreboard: Recapping last week
31:50 The Scoreboard: Making the next bets
42:30 Revealing The Mets Pod hat giveaway winners!
43:05 Mailbag: What Mets record in last 12 games gets them 95% chance into the dance?
47:00 Mailbag: Ideal Wild Card starting rotation if they get there?
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409 episodes
Manage episode 506727684 series 22975
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo look back at a tough week that was for the Mets, and look ahead to the final stretch in the chase for a playoff spot. Connor and Joe feel relief after Pete Alonso’s walk-off home run that snapped a long losing streak, and praise the early big league work by young starters Nolan McLean and Brandon Sproat. The guys also go long on the problems at hand, including the veteran members of the starting staff, Kodai Senga trying to find himself in Syracuse, an inconsistent offense, the readiness of Jonah Tong, and the uneven performance of an overworked bullpen. The show then goes Down on the Farm to check in on the minor league playoffs, and goes into the Mailbag to answer questions about the Mets’ chances to get the third NL Wild Card, and what their starting rotation would look like in the postseason if they got there. 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
02:10 The Week That Was…was NOT GOOD
06:05 Nolan McLean and Brandon Sproat have been awesome
09:05 Was it too early for Jonah Tong?
14:30 Clay Holmes and Sean Manaea will try the piggyback solution
18:25 Kodai Senga working on a Syracuse solution
21:50 Call to the bullpen: Confidence or crisis?
25:05 Down on the Farm: Playoffs? Playoffs!
30:10 The Scoreboard: Recapping last week
31:50 The Scoreboard: Making the next bets
42:30 Revealing The Mets Pod hat giveaway winners!
43:05 Mailbag: What Mets record in last 12 games gets them 95% chance into the dance?
47:00 Mailbag: Ideal Wild Card starting rotation if they get there?
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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