Afleveringen
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Mike Silva shares his first impressions of interim manager Andy Green and explains why the next 24 months are critical for David Stearns. With the organization at a crossroads, Mike examines whatâs at stake and why this stretch may prove to be one of the most consequential periods in franchise history. The last time they were in a similar situation led to the Los Mets era and the hiring of Brodie Van Wagenen.
In the Mailbag, Mike reacts to former hitting coach Eric Chavezâs revealing comments, debates whether Kodai Senga belongs in the bullpen, and addresses the passionate fan response to the firing of Carlos Mendoza.
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Mike Silva reacts to the firing of Carlos Mendoza and examines what comes next for the Mets. Was this the right move, or the latest symptom of a deeper organizational problem? Mike breaks down why the atmosphere surrounding the team has reached a toxic boiling point and what it means for the franchise moving forward.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Are Freddy Peraltaâs struggles really about performance, or is there something deeper going on? Mike examines the warning signs and explains why the Mets may need to be paying closer attention than most fans realize. He also looks at the Phillies managerial change and what it reveals about the delicate balance among the front office, the clubhouse, and the manager tasked with bringing it all together.
Later, Mike opens the mailbag to discuss fan disengagement, the rise of Pete Crow-Armstrong, and whether dugout celebrations are more important to winning than many people think.
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Mike kicks off the show by reflecting on the Knicks' championship run and the lessons it offers for the Mets. What can baseball's struggling club learn from a team that found a way to break through? Mike discusses a realistic path toward a meaningful summer in Queens and examines the types of reinforcements David Stearns may need to pursue to keep the Mets relevant in the postseason race.
To close out the show, Mike reacts to a thought-provoking social media post from former major leaguer John Vander Wal, using it as a springboard for a broader conversation about the state of today's hitter and how the modern game has evolved at the plate.
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The Mets showed a glimmer of hope in the backdrop of the New York sports landscape. While the Knicks were captivating the city by winning the first two games of the NBA Finals, Christian Scott, Nolan McLean, A.J. Ewing, and Carson Benge all began to give fans hope of perhaps having their own moments this summer.
During the mailbag segment, Mike discusses why he thinks Brett Baty is struggling, the lukewarm feelings towards Juan Soto, implementing a mercy rule, and one last round of Bobby V memories.
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Mike also opens up an extended mailbag segment featuring one of the OG voices of Mets blogging, Steve Keane of the former Kranepool Society blog. The two discuss memories of Lee Mazzilli, evaluate David Stearnsâ performance running baseball operations, debate the Metsâ offensive approach, and tackle several fan questions.
Mike wraps up the show with some Knicks talk and gives his official NBA Finals prediction.
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Producer Andrew Muscato joins the show to share unique insight into the newest inductee to the Mets Hall of Fame, Bobby Valentine. As a young film student at NYU, Muscato spent a season shadowing Valentine in Japan before later becoming his business partner in media. Few people can provide Mets fans with a more personal look into one of the most influential and successful managers in franchise history.
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Itâs a loaded two-hour show as we kick it off with Part 1 of 3. Mike Silva discusses why the clock has officially started on the Metsâ young starting pitching. With few position players in the minor leagues ready to make an impact, the development of Christian Scott, Nolan McLean, and Jonah Tong may determine whether the summer of 2026 becomes meaningful baseball or simply another lost season.
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As the first third of the season comes to a close, itâs time for a serious evaluation of the 2026 Mets. Mike Silva breaks down why the numbers paint a troubling picture and how the National League playoff race may already be starting to slip away. But that doesnât mean the rest of the season is meaningless. Over the next two months, the Mets have an opportunity to determine which young players can form the foundation for 2027 and beyond. They also need to assess which veterans could be moved to bring back valuable future assets.
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Former Met Ryan Thompson joins the show to talk about his experience coming up through New York in the early 1990s, the pressure young players face in the Big Apple, and why succeeding in this market can be one of the toughest challenges in baseball.
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The Mets took two of three from the Yankees in dramatic fashion, and suddenly, there may be signs of life in Queens. Has the combination of a Subway Series win and the arrival of prospects Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing provided the spark this team needed to get back into the race? Mike Silva discusses the organizationâs apparent commitment to giving its young players an opportunity and what that could mean for the rest of the 2026 season.
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A 5-4 road trip should feel like progress, but Mike Silva still isnât buying fully into the 2026 Mets. Despite strong pitching, improved league parity, and a team hovering in the mix, thereâs still something missing â and Mike explains why the âhalf emptyâ view of this club hasnât changed. Plus, in this weekâs mailbag, he reacts to Pete Alonsoâs Hall of Fame comments and discusses whether MLBâs new rules have really changed offense, or simply changed the way the game looks while the scoring remains historically similar.
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Rebuild, you say? After giving Carlos Mendoza a âvote of confidenceâ and the extension to backup catcher Luis Torrens, Mike Silva believes the Mets are âdoubling downâ on their current plan and have no intention of rebuilding.
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The Mets are in the middle of another brutal losing streak, and frustration around the New York Mets is reaching a familiar boiling point. But what if this collapse is actually an opportunity?
Instead of chasing short-term fixes and pretending this roster is one move away, Mike Silva explores how this stretch could force the organization to confront a bigger truth: this team may need a mini rebuild. What veterans could be moved? Which young players deserve a runway? And how can David Stearns reshape the roster without tearing everything down?
Mike also examines a fascinating managerial possibility if ownership decides a new voice is needed: could Alex Cora be the right leader for a transitional era? From player development and clubhouse communication to handling New York media pressure, Mike breaks down why Cora could be a far more realistic fit than many fans realize.
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The Mets have dropped 11 straight, and the noise around the team is reaching a breaking point. While David Stearns and Carlos Mendoza are taking the heat, the roots of this collapse run far deeperânearly a decade in the making. Mike Silva digs into the real causes behind the skid and explains why the organization may need to take a step back before it can truly move forward.
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The Mets were swept by the Dodgers, extending their losing streak to eight games and pushing the early season to a breaking point. On this off day, Mike Silva examines the different paths the organization can take to âshake things upââand why the fan-favorite solution may come with bigger consequences than expected. Tune in for an early-season emergency edition of the show, offering a dose of much-needed Mets therapy.
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Talkinâ Mets returns with a special edition, shifting the focus from pitching to the organizationâs top positional prospects. Which hitters are poised to make an impact? What are the under-the-radar names? Have the Mets taken a step forward in developing offensive talent under David Stearns? Listen now!
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Jeff McNeil and the Aâs rolled into Citi Field and left with a sweep, sending a frustrated Mets crowd to the exits with boos echoing throughout the ballpark. While much of the focus has been on the struggles of veterans like Francisco Lindor, Mike Silva shifts the conversation to what may truly define the 2026 season â the consistency of the Metsâ young, homegrown core. Are players like Baty, Vientos, and Benge ready to carry the team into the next phase, or is the uncertainty just beginning?
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Itâs been a frustrating opening stretch to the season for Mets fans. Underperforming stars, tough losses, a Juan Soto injury, and a red-hot start in the Bronx have made it feel like dĂ©jĂ vu all over again.
But is this really the same story?
Mike Silva breaks down why, beneath the surface, there are early indicators that this team may be differentâand why those underlying trends could point to bigger things ahead.
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We rip the cellophane off the 2026 Mets season with some early impressions of the club. Mike Silva breaks down how the team looks out of the gate, which newcomers made an impact, and how the pitching staff responded after last seasonâs struggles. Get his take on the good, the bad, and the early concerns in the first regular-season edition of the Talkinâ Mets podcast.
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