A Mets podcast about all that could be going wrong, and all that could be going right with the team. Featuring FiveThirtyEight’s Chadwick Matlin and Neil Paine.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor have had down months. Should we be panicking? (Nah.)
The Yankees beat the Mets twice. The Braves keep winning. Is it time to panic??? (No!)
Neil is nervous about Carrasco to the IL and Walker hurt. Chad is still at peace. Who is right???
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Welcome back! The only pod remaining where I hang on nigh every word (and hit rewind if wifey interrupts).
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Def one of the best Mets podcast out there.
You guys are typical proper Mets fans. I enjoy your pod. Really wish whoever produces your pod would stop panning each of you to opposite sides. Really annoying. Otherwise, great job. Comparing Liverpool to the Mets is a huge stretch.
My favorite Mets podcast and the one I always look forward to (and the one I find myself missing during the off season). I hope it sticks around!
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