Amazin' Avenue: For New York Mets Fans

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The official home for audio programming from Amazin' Avenue, SB Nation's community for fans of the New York Mets.

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  • Episode 193: The Bats Come Alive, with guest Kristie Ackert

    07/07/2016 Duración: 01h02min

    Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio. This week, we celebrate the Mets’ past week, lament the loss of Matt Harvey to the disabled list, and much more. First up, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane answer your email, talk about the Mets recent offensive prowess, and give a brief consideration to life without Matt Harvey (1:10), Next up, Steve Schreiber conspires with Gary Cohen for a new reality show in This Week in SNY (29:47). Aaron Yorke returns to talk Harvey, Reyes, de Aza, Verrett, Lugo, and seemingly everyone else on the Mets roster (33:26). Chris then chats with Kristie Ackert (41:07), who covers the Mets for the New York Daily News. Kristie can be found on Twitter at @Ackert_NYDN, and you can find her work both in print and on the Daily News website. Finally, Kate Feldman blames herself for the Mets’ series of bad Wednesdays on this week’s Panic City Meter (57:41). As always, you can listen or subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. I

  • Episode 192: Dark Days, with guest James Wagner

    30/06/2016 Duración: 01h15min

    Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio. This week, we take a look at a former #33, the current #28, and much more. First up, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane answer your emails and discuss the upcoming Jose Reyes reunion (1:28), while playing a quick game of ‘Worried/Not Worried.’ Then, Steve Schrieber gives us our weekly Keith injection with This Week in SNY (34:40). Aaron Yorke is back to talk about what James Loney has meant for the Mets this season (37:38), and then podcast rookie Milo Taibi talks about what Vinny Rotino meant for the Mets in 2012 (43:31). Chris then chats with James Wagner, a beat writer in a really interesting position, career-wise (47:15). You can follow James on Twitter (@ByJamesWagner), and check out his work for the New York Times both in print and on their website. Lukas Vlahos tries to bring some positivity to the show with his weekly stat (1:04:00), and then Kate Feldman checks the Mets’ doomsday clock with the Panic CIty Meter (1:10:47). You can follow all of our contributor

  • Episode 191: Circling Panic City, with guest Mark Simon

    23/06/2016 Duración: 01h22min

    Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio. This week, we try not to panic over potential injuries, talk Jose Reyes and Youlieski Gourriel, and more. First up, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane answer your emails and discuss Wednesday's double injury scare (1:36). Steve Schreiber digs into the weirdness that can be the Mets' broadcast and brings us a bizarre bit of Keith Hernandez humor in This Week in SNY (44:11). Lukas Vlahos returns with a discussion of statistics and a particular brand on fantasy baseball (55:56), before Chris McShane chats with ESPN's Mark Simon about his new book, "The Yankees Index," and more (51:46). You can follow Mark on Twitter (@msimonespn). Aaron Yorke looks at the trade market (1:07:29), and then Kate Feldman brings us our most recent edition of the Panic City Meter (1:16:31). You can follow all of our contributors on Twitter: Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap), Chris (@chrismcshane), Steve (@_mistermet), Kate (@kateefeldman),  Lucas (@lvlahos343), and Aaron (@apy5000). As always, you can l

  • Episode 190: The Kelly Johnson Comeback Spectacular, with guest Logan Taylor

    16/06/2016 Duración: 01h48min

    This week, we recap the draft, get lots of Kelly Johnson talk, and introduce a new fan to the essential elements of Mets fandom. First up, Brian Salvatore is joined by Steve Sypa and Lukas Vlahos to recap and discuss last week's draft. Then, Steve Schrieber brings us a bit of a sartorial discussion between Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez as part of This Week in SNY. Chris McShane then chats with Mets prospect Logan Taylor. Taylor, currently pitching for the Double-A Binghamton Mets, is an alumnus of Eastern Oklahoma State College. You can follow him on Twitter, @loganreese36. Lukas returns with another stat of the week, then Noel Purcell highlights Robert Gsellman, and Bryan Renzi looks back on the short-lived Mets career of Ronny Cedeno. Aaron Yorke dissects the recent trade for Kelly Johnson before Chris and Brian answer your emails, and then Kate Feldman brings us our most recent edition of the Panic City Meter. And don't forget you can email the show at podcast@amazinavenueaudio.com. Learn more about

  • Episode 189: Hurt, with guest Mike Vorkunov

    09/06/2016 Duración: 01h27min

    First up, Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore talk about the recent string of injuries and the lack of Mets' depth in the corner infield positions (2:06), and then Steve Schreiber—courtesy of Ron Darling and Gary Cohen—brings us a culinary delight in Pittsburgh as part of "This Week in SNY" (34:39). Lukas Vlahos next introduces a new segment (36:58), before freelance sportswriter Mike Vorkunov (@Mike_Vorkunov) joins Chris for a chat about the Mets and beyond (45:04). Mike recently wrote a piece on velocity—using Noah Syndergaard as a case study—for Vice Sports, and profiled Adam Eaton and Julio Urias for USA Today. He also has a personal blog, where he's been interviewing reporters about their lives and jobs. We then get a discussion of Hansel Robles from Aaron Yorke (1:06:57), Bryan Renzi takes a look at two forgotten Mets who were picked in the first round of the draft (1:11:56), and a weekly check-in with the Panic City Meter, courtesy of Kate Feldman (1:22:00). If you enjoy the show, please leave a revie

  • Episode 188: When Ya Get Drafted, guest Jonathan Mayo

    02/06/2016 Duración: 01h41min

    Major League Baseball's amateur draft begins next week, and we've got plenty of draft talk for you in this week's episode of Amazin' Avenue Audio. Brian Salvatore, Steve Sypa, and Lukas Vlahos get things started with draft talk (1:46). We take a quick break from draft talk with Steve Schreiber's TWISNY segment (36:43) and Aaron Yoke with a segment on new Mets first baseman James Loney (38:22). From there, Chris McShane chats with Jonathan Mayo (43:47) of MLB.com—and specifically mlbpipeline.com—about the Mets' upcoming draft and drafts under Sandy Alderson. You can find Jonathan's work at the main site there, but here are a couple of things that came up in the conversation: his latest mock draft and the risk/reward of drafting high school pitchers early. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter at @jonathanmayo. After that, Kate Feldman and Brian answer your emails (1:03:39), Noel checks in with an update on Mets minor leaguer Patrick Mazeika (1:25:00), who also came up in the chat with Jonathan Mayo, and we rou

  • Episode 187: The Scourge of Murph with Ted Berg

    26/05/2016 Duración: 01h45min

    Welcome to Episode 187 of Amazin’ Avenue Audio. First up, Brian and Chris answer your emails about David Wright and Daniel Murphy, and talk a little bit about the recent plague of injuries (1:24). Next up, Steve Schreiber shares one of Keith Hernandez's sartorial anecdotes on This Week in SNY (44:30), and Bryan Renzi discusses a forgotten Met with a truly fascinating life, Julio Machado (46:27). Chris then chats with Ted Berg, writer for USA Today's For the Win, as well as a Taco Bell and sandwich enthusiast (52:06).  Aaron is back this week with a discussion of Steven Matz (1:30:01), Steve Sypa talks a little more about why he chose the Fighters as our new foreign rooting interest (1:36:22), and Kate gives us this week's Panic City Meter (1:39:03).  You can follow all of our contributors on Twitter: Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap), Chris (@chrismcshane), Steve Schreiber (@_mistermet), Kate (@kateefeldman), Aaron (@apy5000), Steve Sypa (@stevesypa), and Bryan Renzi (@brenz78). You can also followed our guest, Ted

  • Episode 186: Thor's the Best and All the Rest with Andrew Beaton

    20/05/2016 Duración: 01h03min

    Welcome to Episode 186 of Amazin’ Avenue Audio. First up, Brian and Chris talk about the West Coast road trip and the majesty that is Noah Syndergaard (1:30) Steve Scheiber brings us the return of Keith Hernandez on This Week in SNY (32:15) before Aaron talks about the Mets choice of Neil Walker over Daniel Murphy (34:12).  Chris then talks with the Wall Street Journal's Andrew Beaton about his time on the beat (40:35), before Kate closes out the show with our inaugural edition of our Panic City Meter (57:42).  You can follow all of our contributors on Twitter: Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap), Chris (@chrismcshane), Steve (@_mistermet), Kate (@kateefeldman), and Aaron (@apy5000). You can also followed our guest, Andrew (@AndrewLBeaton). And don't forget you can email the show at podcast@amazinavenueaudio.com, and we'll be back next week for another edition of Amazin' Avenue Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 185: Bat-olo with Eno Sarris

    13/05/2016 Duración: 01h25min

    Welcome to Episode 185 of Amazin’ Avenue Audio. We are still all on cloud nine from Bartolo Colon's big night on Saturday, but we promise to talk about more than just his big home run. First up, Brian and Chris talk about Bartolo Colon, the bullpen's effectiveness, and whether or not the team is hitting 'too many' home runs (1:00). Next, Steve Schreiber shares the best moment from our friends at SNY in the past week - and we think you can guess what it is (25:30). Chris then chats with Eno Sarris of Fangraphs about the Mets, beer, and more (28:03). Plus, Noel Purcell outlines Met prospect P.J. Conlon (1:01:01), Aaron Yorke discusses two Met hitters (1:03:48), Kate Feldman discusses forgotten Met Eddie Bressoud (1:12:19), Steve Sypa gives us our first Nippon Ham Fighters update (1:15:45), and Nic Tatano shares a poem with us (1:21:01). You can follow all of our contributors on Twitter: Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap), Chris (@chrismcshane), Steve (@_mistermet), Kate (@kateefeldman), Aaron (@apy5000), Noel (@Namel

  • Episode 184: New Day Rising with Marc Carig

    05/05/2016 Duración: 01h23min

    Welcome to Episode 184 of Amazin’ Avenue Audio. This is Brian Salvatore’s first show in the hosting chair, and hopefully you’ll enjoy the new format of Amazin’ Avenue Audio.  First up, Chris McShane talks with Newsday’s Marc Carig (2:29) about his Californian roots, ballparks, and pitcher velocity. Note: Marc was calling in from a rental car, so forgive the sound quality being less than stellar for our interview.  Next, (21:45) Steve Schrieber brings us an audio installment of ‘This Week on SNY,’ followed by Kate Feldman’s look at this week’s forgotten Met, Desi Relaford (23:27)..  Aaron Yoke then examines the Mets’ recent struggles against left-handed pitching, and what that means for the team going forward (26:52). Brian and Chris then talk about the last week in Mets news and games, and answer your one email for the week (34:58). Noel Purcell takes a look at prospect David Thompson (1:15:00), Steve Sypa introduces us to our new foreign rooting interest (1:18:22), and then Brian wraps up the show with

  • Episode 183: The good, the bad, and TDA's shoulder

    26/04/2016 Duración: 52min

    In Episode 183 (yes, 183, after three years you'd think Jeffrey would doublecheck these things) of Amazin' Avenue Audio, Jeffrey and Brian cover the good, the bad, and the ugly of the first three weeks of Mets baseball. Michae Conforto is good, but how good can he be? Jeurys Familia has been bad, well not that bad, but not good, and we are a little worried. The Nats have been very good, and that is very bad, while Travis d'Arnaud's injury history gets a little bit uglier. We also answer an e-mail on the Mets pitchers high BABIP against, and on Neil Walker's HR/FB%, mmmmm sabery. We wrap things up with an IFK Goteborg update and a possibly important announcement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 182: John Carpenter's Escape from Panic City

    22/04/2016 Duración: 42min

    In Episode 182 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, Jeffrey and Brian play a fun game of Braves (?) trivia before moving onto the Mets. Curfews have been lifted in Panic City, but there is still some concern about Matt Harvey. We also discuss the recent offensive explosion before answering your e-mails about PEDs, the future of Noah Syndergaard's UCL, how fast the Phillies can rebuild, Logan Verrett, and Gavin Cecchini. This is a bit of an abbreivated episode because Jeffrey is under the weather, but we do not skip the IFK Goteborg update. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 181: Panic City Town Hall Meeting

    13/04/2016 Duración: 56min

    In Episode 181, Jeffrey and Steve discuss potential 2016 Mets tag team partners for our faces in peril, before movin on to the important stuff. Which is, HOW PANICKED SHOULD YOU BE ABOUT THE 2016 Mets? Well, it varies, as you might expect. We are both worried about David Wright, less so about the offense in general. Jeffrey thinks Noah Syndergaard's elbow might explode on the mound, FWIW, and Steve seems very copacetic generally, until we start discussing Nakamura/Zayn at NXT Takeover at least. Before that we answer you e-mails, which for some reason are about Terry Collins' management skills, and update you on IFK Goteborg's fixture with rivals AIK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 180: ESPN's Karl Ravech and...others

    11/04/2016 Duración: 30min

    In Episode 180 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, Chris talks to Karl Ravech of ESPN about the Mets young arms and the team's upcoming series with the Miami Marlins. Then, Jeffrey and Greg make compelling radio in a Comfort Inn in Binghamton, NY after a snowout. One of the two previous sentences is accurate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 179: 2016 Minor League Preview

    07/04/2016 Duración: 01h47min

    In Episode 179 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, the Mets minor league affiliates are kicking off so we have all your previewing needs. Jeffrey resists the urge to talk about Luis Guillorme again, Lukas is excited about Wuilmer Becerra, Greg has some thoughts on Gavin Cecchini's defense, and Steve is woefully underprepared. But first, we talk about 95 (94? Who cares) mph sliders, because well, damn. Next, we lose Greg but gain Kate and bring back a Mets-minor-leaguer-specific edition of the BP Annual drinking game. It goes...poorly...again...but for different reasons. Jeffrey isn't even mad, just disappointed. We wrap things up with your e-mails and the first IFK Goteborg update of the 2016 Allsvenskanliga. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 178: The 2016 Mets Bullpen and...other...things

    30/03/2016 Duración: 01h18min

    In Episode 178 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, Jeffrey and Chris are tasked with wrapping up our 2016 previews with the Mets bullpen. Chris is the kind of weirdo that likes this stuff, but Jeffrey keeps getting distracted by Luis Guillorme's defense. Sounds about right. Of course before that there is the matter of Matt Harvey and his...well, you know. After that we answer your e-mails, and they are particularly verbose this week. Plus with IFK Goteborg kicking off their 2016 Allsvenskanliga on Sunday, we have to give you a poorly pronounced preview of Scandinavian coming attractions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 177: 2016 Mets spring training trip recap, Greg Prince's 2015 Mets book

    25/03/2016 Duración: 01h09min

    Chris and Greg talk about Chris's trip to spring training and whether or not any of the things he saw there could be signs of real change. Greg discusses his criticism of the Mets' release of Ruben Tejada, and the first half of the podcast wraps up with talk about Michael Conforto's back—which doesn't have us worried just yet. Then Greg Prince of Faith and Fear in Flushing comes on to talk about his book, Amazin' Again, which chronicles the Mets' 2015 season from the perpsective of a dedicated and longtime Mets fan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 176: 2016 Mets starting pitching preview (NSFW)

    16/03/2016 Duración: 01h17min

    In episode 176 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, Jeffrey and Lukas bring you the 2016 Mets Starting Pitching preview. So the draw the curtains, put the lights on low, and pour yourself a nice glass of wine for not safe for work discussions of the Warthen slider, motherfuckers, and Fat Harvey. First though we have to talk about Bartolo prop bets and surprising Spring Training roster moves. And Jeffrey has to deal with another co-host who likes Eric Campbell. The things he does for our audience. Then it is the good stuff though. Can Noah Syndergaard win the Cy Young? Is Matt Harvey's slider back for good. Jacob deGrom is also good by the way. So is Steven Matz. And Bartolo is pitching and is bae. We also discuss Zack Wheeler's timetable, and pitchers that put on their pants weird. Finally we answer your e-mails on the Bizarro Mets, five year plans, and TJ Rivera. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 175: Spring Training nonsense and corner infield preview

    08/03/2016 Duración: 43min

    In Episode 175 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, it is mixed drinks for some, Spring Training talk for all. Jeffrey and Steve cover a bunch of March topics that will likely not be mentioned again until James K's Mets Forgotten First Half post in July. Next we move on to the corner infield preview, but we are not sure what to say about David Wright at this point, and are apparently required by Mets fan law to hate Lucas Duda. Did you know his last name spelled backwards is "A Dud?" After that we have one e-mail, some IFK Goteborg talk, and a discussion of pro wrestling. We put it at the end for you this time at least. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Episode 174: 2016 Mets Middle Infield Preview OR "It's not that sexy"

    01/03/2016 Duración: 01h15min

    In Episode 174 of Amazin' Avenue Audio, we continue to move around the 2016 Mets horn. This week we talk middle infield, which means we had to talk about shortstops, which means...well, you know. How are we feeling about Asdrubal Cabrera nowadays? Okay, maybe. How did Wilmer Flores end up doing against dick-high garbage? Quite well, actually. How is Eric Campbell making this roster over Ruben Tejada? If you have to ask. And how will Neil Walker fare in Citi Field? We're feeling good. We also talk a boit about Dilson Herrera and Matt Reynolds, and more about Eric Campbell than we probably should. Next, we answer your e-mails on infield arms, Moneyball, 2016 Mets all-stars, and whether or not Cespedes is going to eat that pig. Finally, we wrap things up with a concerning IFK Goteborg update and Jeffrey plugs some stuff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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