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The Mets split a series from the Dodgers and took four of seven during the last two weeks. What does this say about their October changes against the World Champs? Listen to Mikeâs reaction and hear his thoughts on what the keys are to repeating this success in the postseason.
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The Mets were boring this week as they âtook care of businessâ against the dregs of the sport. As we start the month of June, Mike looks at the young players he will be watching this coming month, discusses how most of the upgrades to the club are from within, and does an early review of the trade deadline market. Hint: It might not be as robust as we think.
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Itâs the time of the year again, when we move on from the âgetting to knowâ portion of the season to being honest about who the 2025 Mets are and their potential.
Mike discusses the strength of the starting pitching, the importance of Edwin Diaz finding his old self, and the exciting core offensive players. Are there concerns? There are a few, and David Stearns might also need to make a tough decision about the young players come the trade deadline.
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Back on May 11th, Talkinâ Mets contributor David Mills and I recapped the organizationâs top positional prospects on the show as only we do.
Today you will hear Part 2. Itâs perfect timing as we all have a day off to prepare for the Mets before a big holiday weekend series against the Dodgers.
To increase your enjoyment of the spot, please read Davidâs breakdown of who he thinks are the organizationâs top arms.
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Round one of the Subway Series is over. The Mets treated it like another three games, but itâs much more. Mike talks about how Juan Soto has changed the narrative around the game, and the fans, media, and the rest of baseball donât like it.
The balance of power has been upset, and now he and the Mets either have to embrace it or suffer the consequences that are part of being a member of an elite MLB group.
Hear Mike discuss this and other learnings from the weekend on the latest edition of the show.
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Prep for a big sports weekend at Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden with Mike Silva and Talkinâ Mets.
Hear Mike talk about how we should enjoy special nights like Friday when big games are being played for local sports teams. Will Juan Soto bring the juice back to the Subway Series? Mike believes this weekend could be an early turning point in Sotoâs Mets career.
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Pete Crow-Armstrong didnât dominate the Mets this weekend, but he gave the fans and front office a taste of âwhat could have beenâ with his elite defense, baserunning, and power in centerfield.
There is no use crying over spilled milk, but David Stearns might have a similar challenge at the trade deadline, where he trades a potential future star in exchange for bolstering the 2025 Mets.
Hear Mike give a balanced take on the PCA trade, and during the back half of the show, Talkinâ Mets contributor David Mills discusses the official Top Prospect list for the show that was released earlier in the week and can be viewed HERE.
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During Sunday's doubleheader, the Mets were BABIP to death; chalk it up to âthatâs baseball.â A month into the season, the starting pitching has been historically good, but has not provided length. Can this continue? Is this a new market inefficiency that David Stearns has discovered? Mike Silva looks at the rotation and whether this model is sustainable.
Also, hear Mike talk about the offensive surprise of the first month and how it might add an element the team is missing.
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The Mets are 19-9 and rolling. All is well, right? Wrong. The losses to the Nationals this weekend revealed a soft underbelly to the club. Are they a sloppy defensive team? Can they start to hit power pitching? What about the overuse of the bullpen? Everyone is worried about the offense, but itâs the strength of the team - the pitching - that has Mike Silva worried. Can it be cleaned up before the summer?
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A special mid-week edition of the Talkinâ Mets podcast features Mike Silva recapping the Mets 7-0 homestand and hot start with Andrew Tredinnick of the Record.
The guys discuss the good vibes around Carlos Mendozaâs club, Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonsoâs hot start, the sustainability of the starting pitching, and get Andrewâs take on the Juan Soto experience.
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The Mets swept the Cardinals for the first time since 1986. Francisco Lindor led the way with the help of top-notch starting pitching. But the third star this weekend didnât put on a uniform; it was you, the fans, who added to the success.
A packed Citi Field not only supported the surging Mets but also surprised everyone by giving Juan Soto a standing ovation to help him out of his slump.
Mike Silva discusses this and how we may be seeing a shift in fansâ behavior and their perspective on their role at the ballpark.
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The Mets are on a 108-win pace, but many facets of the club are not working properly. The offense hasnât clicked yet, the starters donât go very long, and Edwin Diaz is a mess. Why is there a contingent of unfulfilled fans?
Mike discusses what concerns are real and which ones are just small sample outliers. Regardless, complaining about a club with a .667 winning percentage truly falls under the term âfirst-place problems.â
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The Mets have won six of nine, and despite it being way too early, this is the first chance to react to some of the first-week trends we have seen.
What are some of the areas that have surprised us? What is working? Is Pete Alonsoâs 150+ RBI pace sustainable? Is Juan Soto a bust? What about the starting pitching? Has the clock struck midnight for Brett Baty? Is the Mets offense a problem? Is the bullpen figured out?
All this and more on the âsmall sample size overreactionâ episode.
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Time to panic? The Mets lost two of three to the Astros, but Mike Silva believes there were a lot of positives about the weekend. Hear his thoughts on the excellent debuts of Tylor Megill and Griffin Canning, the teamâs surprising defensive performances, and whether the offensive doldrums are concerning.
Mike takes one last look at the players who didnât make the Opening Day roster and tells you who might contribute later this year. Also, who won the annual Darren Reed award? Mark Vientos was the 2024 recipient, and we know how that worked out.
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As we wrap up Spring Training, Mike Silva discusses players and situations to watch in 2025. Do the Mets have enough starting pitching? Are Brett Baty, Max Kranick, Griffin Canning, and Tylor Megill for real? What are key members of the roster set to break out? Who can make this team better?
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We all are ready for spring training to end, but MLB gave us a rare treat for this time of the year with the Mets-Nationals Spring Breakout game.
Jonah Tong, Ryan Clifford, and Carson Benge teased what they could be, but the real question is what the Mets system will produce in 2025 and beyond. Still ranked outside the Top-10 in the game, is David Stearns prepared to take this to the next level this year? Mike talks about the importance of this.
He also discusses where the Opening Day roster stands with the injuries to Manaea, McNeil, Montas, and Alvarez. Hear about how a good problem arose this spring and one the Mets havenât had in quite some time.
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As we enter the âdog daysâ of spring training, itâs a great time to do a Mets State of the Union.
Andrew Tredinnick of The Record joins Mike Silva to discuss the Francisco Alvarez injury, Brett Baty's emergence, Juan Sotoâs acclimation to the team, and the positive culture that has been promoted.
Mike also rounds out the show with thoughts on who should step in for Alvarez while heâs out.
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The Mets have lost key members of their starting rotation this spring, but have the performances of the top prospects and some lesser-known names changed the perception of how competitive this group can be? Listen to Mikeâs thoughts on who is impressing in camp and his early prediction on what thirteen arms will come north with the club.
Brett Baty is having a breakout spring. Is he a candidate for the annual âDarren Reed Award,â or does he have a legitimate shot at a roster spot? Is Baty also an option for the starting lineup, considering Starling Marte may not be ready for the season? Hear Mike discuss this and other positional options to round out the roster.
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Did Steve Cohen call out Mets fans for their lack of support? After his comments about Citi Field attendance, many on social media defended their decision to stay away from the ballpark. The debate is nuanced, and there are multiple reasons why the team is in the bottom half of the league in attendance. Mike revisits an old topic discussed on the show before but sees reason for hope, unlike prior seasons when the team struggled at the gate.
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Mike Silva starts the show tonight by discussing the Mets starting rotation. Down about the Frankie Montas injury? Clay Holmes not only dazzled in his Grapefruit League debut but gave you reason to believe he might be better than just a middle-of-the-rotation filler.
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