
Episode 27: Will Luis Rojas Be Here For Long Haul? feat. Steve Hofstetter
09/14/20 • 54 min
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show reacting to the Mets losing two of three to the Blue Jays. The guys dive into Luis Rojas' wrong decision to pull David Peterson, what Rojas has done wrong and question his future managing the Mets. They discuss Amed Rosario's bad baserunning, Jeff McNeil needing to poop, Rojas' use of analytics and look ahead to three huge games against the Phillies. Comedian and rabid Mets fan Steve Hofstetter then joins the show. Hofstetter talks about his favorite Mets memory, why Rojas deserves another shot next season, comedy ups and downs and when he realized he made it.
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Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show reacting to the Mets losing two of three to the Blue Jays. The guys dive into Luis Rojas' wrong decision to pull David Peterson, what Rojas has done wrong and question his future managing the Mets. They discuss Amed Rosario's bad baserunning, Jeff McNeil needing to poop, Rojas' use of analytics and look ahead to three huge games against the Phillies. Comedian and rabid Mets fan Steve Hofstetter then joins the show. Hofstetter talks about his favorite Mets memory, why Rojas deserves another shot next season, comedy ups and downs and when he realized he made it.
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Episode 26: Conforto Saves Mets' Playoff Hopes, Extend Him
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show reacting to the big win Wednesday night, led by the heroics of Michael Conforto's catch and Pete Alonso's home run. They talk about the bats coming alive, Jeff McNeil turning it around and discuss the struggles from the starting pitching. They get into Edwin Diaz pitching well, Conforto needing to get a contract extension and look ahead to the final 16 games and if they can sneak into the playoffs. NY Post sportswriter Zach Braziller then joins the guys. Braziller talks about Steve Cohen and him likely becoming owner, the J-Rod bid, Conforto's future and if the Mets can go on a run.
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Episode 28: Uncle Stevie Cohen is Coming Home feat. Tim Teufel
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open up the show reacting to the Mets’ comeback win Wednesday night, keeping their playoff hopes hanging by a thread. They discuss J.D. Davis’ big game, the young core and then get into Steve Cohen becoming the new Mets owner. Will Cohen spend money and turn the franchise into a contender every year? The guys then get into Jacob deGrom’s injury, if he should make his final two starts and the playoff chase. Then 1986 Mets World Series champion Tim Teufel then joins the show. Teufel talks about coaching at the alternate site in Brooklyn this summer, the Mets’ baserunning woes, the 1986 team, staying ready in that World Series, the team not winning another one in 1987, his Tom Seaver story and Cohen becoming owner.
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