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Gary Cohen joins the show, Citi Field is a scene, and the Mets are all about winning | The Mets Pod
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On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, SNY Mets play-by-play broadcaster Gary Cohen joins Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo to talk about the Mets winning ways and the party atmosphere at Citi Field. The crew covers crazy crowds in Queens, the sparkling starting rotation, Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuna, Francisco Lindor, and Gary reveals what it was like calling the Roku game with Joe Girardi and his favorite ballpark to call a game in outside of Citi Field. Later, Connor and Joe look back at another successful week for the Mets, go Down on the Farm to chat about Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, Matt Allan, and other pitching prospects, and answer Mailbag questions about additional outfield options, potential Mets All-Stars, and pitching possibilities surrounding the MLB trade deadline. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Today's Show:
00:00 SNY’s Gary Cohen joins the show!
00:55 The crazy crowds at Citi Field
02:55 The starting rotation has been ridiculously good
05:40 Biggest surprise of the season so far
07:00 Is Brett Baty here to stay?
09:40 Home grown players and sustained success
11:55 Thoughts on Luisangel Acuna
13:50 Calling the Roku game and working with Joe Girardi
14:55 The leadership and success of Francisco Lindor
17:20 Mailbag – Gary’s ballpark to call a game outside of the NL East
18:40 Goodbye to Gary
19:20 The Week That Was
21:05 Down on the Farm: Jonah Tong
23:55 Down on the Farm: Nolan McLean
26:00 Down on the Farm: Matt Allan, Raimon Gomes, Nate Dohm to Brooklyn
29:30 The Scoreboard: last week’s recap
31:00 The Scoreboard: making this week’s bets
38:40 Mailbag – options for the outfield
42:20 Mailbag – Mets All-Stars?
45:20 Mailbag – trade deadline pitching plans
49:25 Closing Thoughts
384 episodes
Manage episode 482614788 series 2930554
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, SNY Mets play-by-play broadcaster Gary Cohen joins Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo to talk about the Mets winning ways and the party atmosphere at Citi Field. The crew covers crazy crowds in Queens, the sparkling starting rotation, Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuna, Francisco Lindor, and Gary reveals what it was like calling the Roku game with Joe Girardi and his favorite ballpark to call a game in outside of Citi Field. Later, Connor and Joe look back at another successful week for the Mets, go Down on the Farm to chat about Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, Matt Allan, and other pitching prospects, and answer Mailbag questions about additional outfield options, potential Mets All-Stars, and pitching possibilities surrounding the MLB trade deadline. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Today's Show:
00:00 SNY’s Gary Cohen joins the show!
00:55 The crazy crowds at Citi Field
02:55 The starting rotation has been ridiculously good
05:40 Biggest surprise of the season so far
07:00 Is Brett Baty here to stay?
09:40 Home grown players and sustained success
11:55 Thoughts on Luisangel Acuna
13:50 Calling the Roku game and working with Joe Girardi
14:55 The leadership and success of Francisco Lindor
17:20 Mailbag – Gary’s ballpark to call a game outside of the NL East
18:40 Goodbye to Gary
19:20 The Week That Was
21:05 Down on the Farm: Jonah Tong
23:55 Down on the Farm: Nolan McLean
26:00 Down on the Farm: Matt Allan, Raimon Gomes, Nate Dohm to Brooklyn
29:30 The Scoreboard: last week’s recap
31:00 The Scoreboard: making this week’s bets
38:40 Mailbag – options for the outfield
42:20 Mailbag – Mets All-Stars?
45:20 Mailbag – trade deadline pitching plans
49:25 Closing Thoughts
384 episodes
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