
Former Mets pitcher Jerry Blevins and content creator Jolly Olive are talking Mets baseball every Tuesday, presented by Coors Banquet.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 253 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BaseballSports | |||

Jerry and Jolly discuss the Mets great baseball in the month of May, highlighted by a Subway Series victory against the Yankees. 00:00 Intro 03:46 Optimism Moving Forward? 05:50 AJ Ewing’s Callup 07:44 Carson Benge’s Breakout 14:23 Luke Weaver’s Big ... more
Jolly and Jerry hopped on the mic for a late night show to react to the Mets’ surprise call-up of #2 prospect A.J. Ewing after losing some winnable games on a frustrating 5-4 road trip!
0:00 Intro/A.J. Ewing
6:44 A.J. Ewing Profile
12:44 Outfield ... more
Jerry is back in studio to discuss the Mets finally showing some fight on their way to a road series victory against the Angels in Anaheim!
0:00 Intro
2:27 G1/Christian Scott
5:55 Ronny Mauricio HR/Injury
13:14 G2/1st Inning No-Challenge
24:05 G... more
It’s our 250th episode spectacular and Jerry is live in studio to talk about the Mets’ ongoing troubles.
0:00 Intro
3:02 Panic Meter
5:19 Nobody Is Saving The Day
11:00 Carlos Mendoza
19:43 Offense has been BRUTAL
24:38 Mets Live In Extremes
2... more
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Great talk about the Mets not the typical the Mets commentary of the sky is falling!!! Entertaining and smart baseball talk
Great episodes lately, both solo and duo! I will say the audio is usually off — Jolly is always louder than Jerry
Love tuning into episodes of shea station! Always great commentary and insights, both when it’s the duo of Jerry and Jolly and on Jolly’s solo shows too — can always count on some good takes when I tune in!
Jerry and Jolly have great chemistry!
Hi guys, love the show.
Just saying ,I think what the Mets need in order to gain more consistency, is Shea station becoming more consistent. Much love ✌🏼❤️
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Recent discussions primarily focus on the New York Mets, covering the team's player trades, acquisitions, and offseason strategies. Episodes often feature in-depth analyses of recent games, player performances, and management decisions, particularly the implications of big trades such as those involving Freddy Peralta and Luis Robert Jr. Notably, hosts provide a vibrant mix of insider knowledge from a retired player and genuine fan perspectives. The podcast's unique angle lies in its blend of statistical insights and personal fan experiences, fostering a community atmosphere among Mets supporters, making it a go-to source for insights, commentary, and light-hearted banter about the team.
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Recent guests on Shea Station include:
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2. Ryan Cohen
3. Tyler Wardy
4. Peter Moylan
5. Christian Scott
6. Dom Hamel
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