The Latest Happenings From Spring Training
Chris and Jack recap the latest happenings from Spring Training including some cuts, Kodai Senga's spring debut and the latest on the injury front.

Chris and Jack recap the latest happenings from Spring Training including some cuts, Kodai Senga's spring debut and the latest on the injury front.
Chris and Jack throw caution to the wind and go full hype mode on today's show. They overreact to all of the good news/reports we are seeing from Spring Training so far.
The guys are back and are putting on their prediction hats. Who do they think will make the final 26-man roster for the New York Mets? Are there any surprises? Who gets the final bench spot? Who is apart of the Mets Opening Day bullpen?
Real games have yet to be played and the Mets rotation depth is already being tested. With Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas now scheduled to miss time, what should the Mets do? Should they use the depth they have or is it time for an outside addition?
David Stearns met with the media as pitchers and catchers officially reported for the New York Mets. And he said a lot, while not actually saying a lot. Chris and Jack share their takeaways as we move closer to real baseball.
After a very long back and forth, the Mets and Pete Alonso have come back together on a two-year deal. What does it mean for the Mets in 2025 and beyond?
The day has finally arrived. The guys share their top five prospects that can make an impact on the 2025 New York Mets roster. And Chris takes some exception to the way Jack constructs his list.
Amazin Day provided quite the update on the Pete Alonso of it all. Then, the guys get into Ryne Stanek's return to the Mets bullpen + finish up by breaking down which Mets ended up in ESPN's Top 100 Prospects for 2025.
Jesse Winker might have hinted at the Mets plans for 1B. Are the Dodgers bad for baseball? And, have the Mets done enough for their offense?
The Mets are reportedly moving on from Pete Alonso. Their pivot plan started to take shape with signing Jesse Winker. So what now?
Roki Sasaki won't be joining the Mets, so what is their new plan for adding a pitcher. Plus, another Pete Alonso update that includes a surprise name as a pivot plan.
The guys are back to talk all thing rumors. Tanner Scott. Alex Verdugo. And even more Pete Alonso.
There remains a "sizable gap" between the Mets and Pete Alonso in contract talks. The Mets offered Teoscar Hernandez a contract before he went back to the Dodgers, showing how there is more offense on the way and Corbin Burnes signed where? Make sure to rate, review and subscribe to the pod wherever you get your podcasts! Follow Jack on BlueSky @jfmckessy.bsky.social. Follow Chris on BlueSky @crschube.bsky.social
The Mets are bringing back #OURACE Sean Manaea on a very good deal. Pete Alonso's market is playing right into the Mets hands + a free agent SP target is off the board.
Griffin Canning is a New York Met. The guys dive into that and also discuss the bigger picture approach that David Stearns and the Mets are taking with building their rotation. Note: This episode was recorded WHILE Mike Soroka signed and before Patrick Sandoval signed his deal with the Red Sox on Dec. 20th.
The New York Mets are in search of more offense. Could it mean a reunion with Pete Alonso? Or is Alex Bregman in the cards? The guys debate the two offense options leading the rumor mill for the Mets.
Juan Soto had his press conference to introduce himself as a New York Met. A bunch of moves happened; the guys react to those and how they impact the Mets.
Yes, Juan Soto still chose the New York Mets. But there is still work to be done, and the Mets added a pitcher to their rotation over the weekend. Chris and Jack break down Clay Holmes signing to be a member of the starting rotation and where the team's focus should be after landing the big fish in Soto.
THEY DID IT. THE NEW YORK METS SIGNED JUAN SOTO. Chris and Jack attempt to provide logical reactions to Soto signing a 15-year deal with the New York Mets. Spoiler: they aren't very logical.
Money isn't an issue. You can pick whoever you want. What would the guys cook up as their dream offseason for the 2025 New York Mets? That's exactly what they attempt to answer on this episode of the pod.
The New York Mets made their first major move to work on their rotation for 2025, inking Frankie Montas to a two-year, $34m deal. Chris and Jack bring you a breaking news edition of the pod to share their thoughts.
Only one free agent this offseason can be so special as to get his own episode. That's right, it's 26-year-old phenom Juan Soto. Chris and Jack discuss all things Soto in this one: What makes him so special, what he brings to the Mets and what it might cost to sign him.
Chris and Jack finish up the 2024 year in review by looking at many of the bullpen arms that were asked to get key outs for the Mets during their magical run.
Continuing the season in review series, Chris and Jack take a look at the 2024 rotation for the New York Mets. Sean Manaea's emergence as #OURACE and the entire cast of pitchers that helped fuel a NLCS run.
Chris and Jack continue their season in review, shifting out to the outfield and designated hitters from 2024. They talk about Brandon Nimmo's weird year, the production from the CF spot and Starling Marte's future in RF.
Chris and Jack turn the page to the offseason, starting off by recapping the 2024 year for the infielders and catchers from last season. They start by discussing Pete Alonso's year and what his future might be, how the left side of the Mets infield is set for the foreseeable future and much more.
Chris and Jack get back together to discuss the Mets' Game 6 loss and series loss to the Dodgers, and look back on what still was a fun 2024 season. They discuss their biggest takeaways from the year, their favorite moments and even take a quick look into the future.
Chris and Jack are here to recap a disappointing Game 1 for the New York Mets in the LCS and look ahead to Game 2.
The New York Mets are going back to the NLCS for the first time since 2015. Francisco Lindor delivered the SLAM that knocked the Phildelphia Phillies out of the 2024 postseason. Chris and Jack are back together to recap the entire series, and the VIBES are high.
Pete Alonso has his Mets playoff moment and gets to celebrate and the New York Mets are going to the NLDS. Chris recaps the wild three game series in Milwaukee and preview the Phillies series and why the conversation is changing from this being a fun run to now being a legit chance to win a World Series.