A weekly show during the baseball season about the Mets and other stuff fans might care about. An "Orange and Blue Thing" is anything Mets fans can relate to, so that's what we talk about. Presented by The 7 Line.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
We're at the end of another disappointing baseball season, and what might also be curtains for OABT. It's been a fun 7 years, but this might very well be the final episode. We've had a lot of laughs along the way and we thank you for joining us each ... more
The Mets announced that they're creating a tenured system for their season ticket holders, and a lot of fans are pretty upset about it. Even after this disappointing season, some prices are going up, while some special perks (like Opening Day tickets... more
We're back from Minnesota after unfortunately hanging another L on The 7 Line Army's calendar. As one unnamed Mets staffer said to Darren in Starbucks after the game "hope you had a good time before we shit the bed". We're borrowing the segment Yay/N... more
Pete Alonso, who isn't toxic, hit his 40th and 41st home run of the season on Sunday. Lindor, who doesn't get nearly enough credit. hit his 25th home run and stole his 25th base. Ronnie Mauricio, who is finally in the big leagues, went 5-11 in his fi... more
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I’m sorry but if Julia can’t be bothered to watch the Mets because they are not playing well then why is she on a podcast which revolves around being die hard Mets fans. She literally admitted that if the Mets play better then she might start watching in August. Maybe she should start the Taylor Swift army and host a podcast about that because she seems to be more interested in that topic.
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Such a shame, used to be a great YouTube show/pod. Since 2019, really, really has declined in quality. Alas…am unsubscribing.
Accusing Brenly of racism is over the line. He made an insensitive comment and does need to be educated on it. It’s unfortunate how judgmental our society has become with little room for improvement. Saying Brenly is 67 and probably wouldn’t benefit from sensitivity training is ageism. Just another form of prejudice.
Sounds like your headphones are going to be the 17th thing on the IL. Lol jk. Been a huge fan since 2016 first event was San Diego when Bartolo hit his home run! Still to this day best game I’ve ever been to. You guys are awesome keep up all the great and hard work. Thank you for everything y’all have done for us Mets fans. Much love from California. #LFGM
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