Amazin’ Conversations with Jay Horwitz
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Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, and Ron Darling Reflect on 20 Years In The Booth
In this special episode of Amazin’ Conversations with Jay Horwitz, we celebrate 20 years of Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, and Ron Darling in the Mets broadcast booth. Jay sits down with the iconic GKR trio to talk about their early struggles, Fred Wilpon’s surprising advice, memories of Ralph Kiner, and the creativity of producer Greg Picker that helped turn them into the best booth in baseball. From broadcasting in bullpens to sending snacks via clothesline during COVID to Gary Cohen’s first day front row seat to a Mets team fight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why Darryl Strawberry Wants To See Pete Break His Home Run Record
In this emotional and wide-ranging conversation, Mets legend Darryl Strawberry sits down with Jay Horwitz to talk about Pete Alonso breaking Mets home run records, his new book "Another Life", visiting death row inmates in Louisiana, and what it really means to find purpose after baseball. Darryl also shares inside stories from the 1986 World Series, Mike Tyson visiting the Mets, and why David Wright’s jersey retirement is so meaningful. Plus: advice for Juan Soto adjusting to New York and why the 1986 Mets are one of the most beloved teams in baseball history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Vaccaro Opens Up on Amputation, NY Sports History, and Boo Culture in NYC
Legendary NY Post columnist Mike Vaccaro joins the show to open up about the challenges of returning to work after a lower leg amputation, his deep connection to New York sports history, and the complicated nature of boos and fan expectations in the Big Apple. From his unforgettable first meeting with Tom Seaver to navigating his career through adversity, Vaccaro discusses the evolving role of the journalist, writing personal stories, and why Citi Field may be transforming into one of baseball’s greatest home field advantages. Subscribe for more in-depth Mets interviews, stories, and behind-the-scenes insights from the people who shape the game. #Mets #MikeVaccaro #TomSeaver #CitiField #MLB #Baseball #MeetAtTheApple #NewYorkMets #MetsPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy Martino Talks Secret To Breaking Stories Like Pete Alonso and Juan Soto Signings
Andy Martino joins Jay Horwitz for a special episode of Amazin’ Conversations to talk about what it really takes to break news in Major League Baseball. From cultivating authentic human relationships with players like Juan Soto and executives across front offices, to his journey from the Daily News to SNY insider coverage of the Mets and Yankees, Andy shares candid stories, media insights, and reflections on the evolution of baseball journalism. They dive into behind-the-scenes moments, including his connection to Shannon Forde’s legacy, covering David Wright’s career, and how Carlos Beltrán is helping shape today’s Mets. If you’ve ever wondered how the biggest Mets scoops get reported — this one’s for you. 🧠 Featuring insider takes on: Breaking the Pete Alonso story Balancing trust and reporting in the clubhouse Why Carlos Beltrán is the most underrated Met ever 📍Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment on your favorite Mets moment. #Mets #AndyMartino #MLBInsider #PeteAlonso #CarlosBeltran #CitiField #Yankees #MLBNews #JayHorwitz #BaseballMedia #MeetAtTheApple ⏱️ YouTube Timestamps (Chapters): 00:00 – Andy Martino on authentic relationships in baseball 01:01 – Why news isn’t always the priority 02:06 – Remembering Shannon Forde and Foley’s memories 03:16 – The human side of journalism 04:02 – Covering both Mets and Yankees: why just two teams 05:01 – Andy’s start at the Daily News & media evolution 06:12 – Leaving print for broadcast: SNY’s vision and Fred Wilpon’s role 07:20 – Breaking the Alonso signing and the job of being first 08:01 – Round-the-clock grind of MLB insider life 09:26 – Why focusing on Mets & Yankees keeps it manageable 10:05 – Martino’s mindset: don’t just be a news extractor 11:12 – Learning baseball from the players themselves 12:16 – Handling criticism & social media toxicity 13:10 – Interacting with Mets fans IRL vs online 13:34 – The collaborative joy of working in TV vs print 14:27 – Why writing is still his true passion 14:55 – How he got Brian Cashman to trust him for his book 16:05 – Unsung Yankees contributors recognized in the book 17:00 – On fair reporting and trust with PR staffs 18:15 – News is just a byproduct of relationships 19:00 – On competitive sourcing & beat reporting 20:15 – Terry Collins and the value of honest communication 20:37 – Carlos Beltrán's underappreciated Mets legacy 21:39 – How Beltrán is mentoring Lindor behind the scenes 22:54 – Watching David Wright evolve through his career 24:06 – A David Wright story that defines his character 25:06 – Why Martino still finds joy in his job 26:05 – Jay Horwitz gets his flowers from Martino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The True Story Behind Sidd Finch, Baseball’s Biggest Hoax
In this episode of Amazin’ Conversations with Jay Horwitz, we revisit one of the greatest hoaxes in sports history: the curious case of Sidd Finch. Jay is joined by Joe Berton — the man who became Sidd Finch — to reflect on the unforgettable 1985 Sports Illustrated April Fools’ story that convinced the baseball world a barefoot, French horn-playing pitcher could throw 168 mph. Joe shares never-before-heard stories from spring training, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, and what it was like to live the legend. Whether you were there in ’85 or just hearing about Sidd for the first time, this is a Mets moment you won’t want to miss. 📌 Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: 40 years later, Sidd Finch still has legs 00:54 – The origin of the Sidd Finch April Fools’ story 01:50 – Getting cast as Sidd: French horn, Tibetan bowl & spring training 03:26 – Choosing jersey number 21 and keeping the mystery alive 04:14 – Inside the Mets clubhouse with the 1985 team 05:07 – Mel Stottlemyre’s hilarious involvement 06:20 – Posing for photos and improvising wild scenarios 07:55 – Convincing players and locals Sidd was real 09:05 – French horn antics with Kevin Mitchell & Jesse Orosco 10:06 – Trying not to get kicked out by Davey Johnson or Bobby Valentine 10:29 – Photoshoots at Harvard and on the beach 11:21 – George Plimpton’s reaction to the photos 11:55 – Hidden “Happy April Fools’ Day” Easter egg in the article 12:36 – The story hits and fools everyone, including Congress 13:28 – Mets GMs actually call the commissioner 14:03 – Fake retirement & Mets tribute at Shea Stadium 15:10 – How the hoax stayed good-natured and fun 16:09 – Building a friendship with George Plimpton 17:04 – Sidd’s unlikely place in New York Mets history 18:19 – Reflections on being a part of baseball lore 19:45 – From Sportsman of the Year to back to the classroom 20:40 – Closing: Welcome to Mets history forever Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Honoring Rusty Staub & 40 Years of Answer the Call | Jay Horwitz with Lauren Profeta
In this heartfelt episode of the New York Mets Official Podcast, Jay Horwitz sits down with Lauren Profeta, Executive Director of Answer the Call — the nonprofit started by Mets legend Rusty Staub that has supported the families of NYC's fallen first responders for over 40 years. Jay and Lauren share laughs, emotional stories, and the incredible legacy Rusty left behind — from barbecued ribs in the bullpen to his unwavering dedication to others. They also discuss the upcoming Answer the Call gala on May 28th at Citi Field, continuing Rusty’s mission and keeping his memory alive. Timestamps: 00:00 – Rusty Staub’s legendary ribs and a bullpen BBQ mishap 00:32 – Jay introduces Lauren Profeta and the legacy of Answer the Call 01:22 – 40 years of helping over 1,000 families and raising $180 million 02:42 – Who Answer the Call supports: Police, Fire, EMT families 04:08 – Rusty's passing, April 1st birthday, and the dinner tradition at Citi Field 05:28 – More classic Rusty rib stories & locker room humor 07:10 – Rusty’s multiple foundations and their lasting impact 07:55 – How the foundation finds families in need 08:11 – A touching story from a family Answer the Call helped 08:38 – Rusty’s role in the Mets’ 9/11 relief efforts 11:37 – Jay and Rusty’s jogging adventures in Montreal 12:19 – Continuing Rusty’s traditions at Citi Field 13:15 – Upcoming picnic and inclusive events 14:08 – Keith Hernandez carrying Rusty’s torch 14:42 – Rusty’s impact off the field and in the Mets offices 15:10 – Final thoughts on Rusty’s kindness and generosity 16:16 – How to get involved and support Answer the Call Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Carullo Reflects on 51 Years with the Mets
Join Jay Horwitz as he sits down with beloved Mets figure Tony Carullo for a heartwarming, hilarious, and history-packed episode of Amazing Conversations. With over 50 years of service, Tony has seen it all — from clubhouse pranks to World Series wins, iconic players, unforgettable moments, and now... a clubhouse named in his honor. Tony shares stories from his early days as a ball boy in 1969, the evolution of the game, what it was like behind the scenes during the 1986 World Series, and his bond with legends like Chipper Jones, David Wright, Terry Collins, John Franco, and more. #Mets #NewYorkMets #TonyCarullo #JayHorwitz #MetsPodcast #MLB #BaseballHistory #DavidWright #ChipperJones #TerryCollins #JohnFranco #MetsClubhouse #BaseballLegends #MetsHallOfFame #MLBPodcast #MetsNation #MetsFans 📌 Timestamps: 00:00 – Most imitated man in baseball? 00:23 – Everyone has a Tony Carullo impression 00:53 – 97 years of Mets service between Jay & Tony 01:50 – 2024 honors: Hall of Fame Award & Clubhouse naming 03:11 – Old Timers’ Day prank call to the Mets owner 04:09 – Tony’s start: From ball boy to clubhouse manager 06:49 – Taking over the clubhouse at 21 years old 07:34 – Feeding the teams: Hot dogs, pizza, and Chinese food 10:00 – Chipper Jones on missing Tony’s clubhouse 11:35 – Tony's Yankee roots 12:15 – When the Yankees played at Shea Stadium 13:02 – Pranks from Herb Norman 13:45 – Favorite Yankees & impressions of Billy Martin 15:53 – Remembering Lenny Luccari 17:21 – The infamous 1986 Game 6 behind-the-scenes 18:40 – Celebrating before the Series was over 19:39 – Managers Tony admired: Cox, Torre, and more 20:46 – Staying in the game post-retirement 21:10 – 51 years in one job — reflections 22:04 – Retirement life and becoming a golfer 22:54 – Favorite restaurants in St. Lucie 23:18 – Tony’s love for wine, ballet, and opera 24:24 – Emotions around the clubhouse dedication 25:22 – The grind of clubhouse life behind the curtain 26:36 – Classic clubhouse prank: lighting the chair 27:10 – John Franco’s epic pranks 28:13 – Why clubhouse jokes are part of the game 29:10 – Honoring Tony: Hall of Fame & clubhouse naming 29:57 – Final words and Tony’s well-earned recognition 30:29 – Goodbye from Jay & Tony Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Murphy Talks Juan Soto, The 2025 Mets Lineup and his Relationship with David Wright
💣 Murph sounds off on: ⚾ His record-breaking 2015 playoff heroics – Six homers in six straight games! 🔥 The biggest moment from that magical run (and it’s NOT a home run!) 🎙️ His new career in broadcasting – Is he the next Mets voice? 🧢 Inside stories about David Wright, Juan Soto, Brett Baty & more! 👀 Could we ever see another pitcher dominate like Doc Gooden in ‘85? If you’re a Mets fan, baseball lover, or just appreciate a great story, this exclusive interview is a must-watch! LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE for more insider access to your favorite Mets! 🚨🎧⚾ #Mets #DanielMurphy #MLB #2015Mets #JuanSoto #DavidWright #NYMets #Baseball #MetsPodcast #Postseason Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl Banks Talks St. John’s Basketball, Big East Tournament & More!
Two-time Super Bowl Champion and New York Giants legend Carl Banks joins the Official Podcast of the New York Mets to talk all things St. John’s basketball, the Big East Tournament, and his iconic G-III Sports clothing brand! 📢🏀 Banks shares his thoughts on how far St. John's can go in the NCAA Tournament, the electric atmosphere at Madison Square Garden, and his deep ties to the Red Storm program. Plus, we get into his career in sports apparel, his time with the Giants, and some classic NFL talk! Don't miss this one! 🔹 Subscribe for more Mets content! 🔹 Like & Comment: How far do you think St. John’s will go? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dwight Gooden on His Mets Legacy, Gary Carter’s Impact & His Number Retirement
Jay sits down with legendary pitcher Dwight "Doc" Gooden as he reflects on his incredible career, the impact of Gary Carter, his experience winning the 1985 Cy Young, and the emotional moment of having his number retired by the Mets. Gooden shares behind-the-scenes stories from the 1986 championship season, his relationship with teammates, and his thoughts on the next generation of Mets pitchers. Don’t miss this in-depth conversation with one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history! 🔥 Topics Covered: 🔹 Facing adversity early in his career 🔹 How Gary Carter helped shape his game 🔹 The emotional moment of his number retirement 🔹 Memories from the 1986 Mets World Series run 🔹 Advice for young pitchers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bret & Kandace Saberhagen on Mets Years, Cy Young Wins & Giving Back
Two-time Cy Young winner and World Series MVP Bret Saberhagen and his wife Kandace sit down with Jay Horwitz to discuss Bret’s time with the New York Mets (1992-1995), overcoming injuries, and how he transitioned from baseball to philanthropy. They share insights into SabeSwings, their foundation dedicated to helping children and families in need, and how they’re making a difference today. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Jay Horwitz welcomes Bret & Kandace Saberhagen 01:15 – How Bret ended up with the Mets & first impressions of New York 04:20 – Winning two Cy Young Awards & reflecting on his best seasons 07:45 – The highs and lows of his Mets tenure & dealing with injuries 12:00 – Life after baseball: How Bret transitioned into philanthropy 14:30 – The mission of SabeSwings & the impact they’re making 18:10 – How Mets fans can get involved with their charity work 20:20 – Fun Mets memories & rapid-fire Q&A 22:30 – Closing thoughts & final words from Bret & Kandace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring Training Memories With Jay Horwitz and Bruce Beck
Jay Horwitz sits down with veteran sports anchor Bruce Beck for a heartfelt conversation about journalism, sports, and unforgettable Mets moments. Jay and Bruce discuss their decades-long friendship, covering greats like David Wright, reflecting on the 2015 Mets' World Series run, and honoring the legacies of Shannon Forde and Ed Kranepool. Plus, behind-the-scenes stories from Port St. Lucie, memorable interviews, and the dedication it takes to cover the game the right way. Don't miss this deep dive into Mets history and sports media! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darryl Strawberry Reacts To Pete Alonso Coming Home To The Mets
Darryl Strawberry jumps on a call to talk about how great it is that Pete Alonso will be returning to the Mets, the possibility of his reign as Mets Home Run king coming to an end, and how great it is for the org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ed Kull on St. John's Basketball, Rick Pitino & Mets Memories
On this special edition of Amazin’ Conversations, host Jay Horwitz sits down with Ed Kull, Athletic Director of St. John’s University, to talk about the Red Storm’s rise, the impact of Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino, and the changing landscape of college athletics. Plus, Ed shares his Mets connections, memories of legendary coach Lou Carnesecca, and stories about John Franco, Joe Panik, and Felipe Lopez. 🔴 Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more Mets interviews & insider stories! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1969 Mets Reunion ft. Cleon Jones, Ron Swoboda, Art Shamsky, Jack Fisher, and Craig Anderson
Step back in time with the legendary 1969 New York Mets! In this episode, we dive into exclusive stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and the lasting legacy of the Miracle Mets. Hear firsthand insights on how this historic team shocked the world and brought the first championship to Queens. Don’t miss this deep dive into Mets history! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Piazza, Bobby Valentine, John Franco, Robin Ventura, Benny Agbayani, Todd Ziele and Edgardo Alfonzo
The Millenium Mets reunite at Amazin Day to talk about competing in the playoffs, going to Japan, the time Benny forgot how many outs there were, Piazza’s 9/11 home run, Franco vs Bonds and all the other stories any Mets fan would want to hear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did LaTroy Hawkins Have an Inside Scoop on Patrick Mahomes NFL Future?!
Latroy Hawkins may have only been with the Mets for a single season in 2013, but he made his impact from the very start forming a quick bond with David Wright. In this conversation Jay and LaTroy talk about the first conversation Latroy had with David, how he wanted the Twins to scoop Jeremy Hefner as a coach early on, the viral harlem shake video the team did in 2013 and what young players he was impressed by in his season in Queens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How a Lifelong Mets Fan Brought Back Kiners Korner & Became Friends with Tom Seaver w/ Matt Loughlin
Before Steve Gelbs and Kevin Burkhardt there was Matt Loughlin. Jay and Matt catch up and talk about their years working together, stories about Tom Seaver, Ralph Kiner, the important of the Mike Piazza trade to the Mets and the two share their thoughts on if the 2000 Mets are the most underrated Mets team of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Wright Talks Number Retirement, Career and Whose Numbers Could Also Be Up There One Day
David Wright joins Jay Horwitz, a man whose been with David from the very start of his career with the Mets. In this conversation David reacts to the incredible news and honor of getting his number retired with the Mets, shares some stories from a few of the biggest moments of his career and talks about the possibility of any future numbers going up there alongside him one day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Zeile Talks The Impact of Juan Soto on The Culture of New York
Todd Zeile joins the podcast to speak with Jay about the exciting offseason the Mets have already had, the close-knit group of guys that Todd played with her, their relationship with the 9/11 relief effort and Todd reveals if he wanted the Yankees or anyone else in 2000. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remembering Rickey Henderson w/ John Olerud, Mookie Wilson & Turk Wendell
With Rickey Henderson's surprising and unfortunate passing, Jay Horwitz got together with a few members of the '99 Mets to talk about what it was like to play with Rickey Henderson and share some memories of one of the most beloved men to ever pick up a bat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Inspiring Story of How Mackey Sasser Helped TJ Rivera Get His Chance With The Mets
Mets fans will know Mackey Sasser from his time with the Mets in the late 80s and early 90s catching for guys like Ron Darling, Doc Gooden and David Cone. What they may not have known was that Mackey went out of his way to help TJ Rivera get a shot with the organization and earn his spot in the big leagues after going undrafted. The two reflect on their relationship and tell the tale of this unlikely story that will make you feel good and remember to always work hard and good things can happen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith Hernandez Reacts to Mets Signing Juan Soto
Keith Hernandez joins Jay Horwitz to talk about the impact the Mets have made by signing Juan Soto, comparing it to when the Mets signed Gary Carter and headed toward their 1986 World Series win. Keith also talks about how Soto will fit in with the Mets lineup, Lindor’s incredible 2024 and the big things he sees from him in 2025, and the sad passing of Keith’s beloved cat Hadji. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Billy Wagner Gives Insight on The Hall of Fame Process
Billy Wagner joins Jay Horwitz to talk about Billy being 5 votes shy of a ticket to Cooperstown last year and how he feels going into this month and his chances, with some insight on the truth behind the process. Billy also talks about his relationship with New York, the love he had for being a Met and some memories of beloved team photographer Marc Levine who passed away this last season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was This One of Ron Darling’s Favorite Mets Teams EVER?!
Ron Darling talks with Jay Horwitz about the incredible year the Mets had in 2024, the run that Francisco Lindor had to help carry the team to the playoffs, the amazing jb of Carlos Mendoza in his first full year as a manager and shares a great story about a very unexpected guest at a celebratory dinner after Game 7 in 1986! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Gibbons Talks About Carlos Mendoza’s First Year With The Mets, OMG Concerts and The Magical 2024 Season
Bench Coach John Gibbons joins Jay to reflect on what was an incredible 2024 Season, how he was able to support Carlos Mendoza in his first year as a big league manager with the Mets and reflect on his teammates Darryl Strawberry and Doc Gooden seeing their numbers retired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Burkhardt Reflects On His Time With The Mets, A-Rod's Mets Fandom and Calling The Super Bowl
Kevin Burkhardt is a beloved figure for Mets fans after being with the team for 7 seasons starting in 2007 as the sideline reporter for SNY. Kevin talks about getting to call host FOX broadcasts with Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz and the other guy as well getting to call Super Bowl Games. He also talks about how fortunate he was. to go from being a Mets fan to being a part of the team for so long and still to this day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Was the REASON that John Olerud was the Last MLB Player to Wear a Batting Helmet in the Field?
Jay sits down with Mets legend and friend of 30 years John Olerud to remember the “Greatest Infield of All Time” of the 1999 Mets and Olerud’s journey with the franchise. Olerud discusses the trade that brought him to New York, playing both ways in college and the infamous rumor spread by Rickey Henderson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why Were The 2015 Mets So Special?? | w/ Bobby Parnell
Bobby Parnell was part of some tough Mets teams before the club started to see things turn around more with the rise of pitchers like Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and Zack Wheeler. He had a firsthand view of their development as well as being one of the first guys of that Mets era to regularly throw triple digits. Bobby talks about this experience as well as what he thinks helped the Mets turn into a powerhouse in 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does NY Giants Legend Howard Cross Talk To His Son During Notre Dame HALF-TIME?!
NY Giants legend Howard Cross joins the podcast to not only talk New York Giants football, but his sons exciting college football career at Notre Dame. Howard talks about still giving his son guidance, even at half time as well as memories of playing for Bill Parcells and how their relationship has evolved post-career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Wright Talks Mets vs Dodgers, Importance of Francisco Lindor and Mark Vientos
David Wright joins Jay Horwitz to talk NLCS, a series he went to twice with the Mets, against the Dodgers, a team that he beat twice in the postseason. David gives his perspective from being at Dodger stadium and what he has seen out of Francisco Lindor and Mark Vientos this year as well as the similarities in this team and the 2015 Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Murphy Talks About Citi Field in October and The Emergence of Mark Vientos
The Mets are bringing the NLDS to Citi Field for the first time since 2015 against the Phillies and Daniel Murphy joins Jay to talk about this Mets team, how resilient they are and break down the great situational hitting the team is doing. Daniel also gives insight on how good Mark Vientos and Brandon Nimmo have been and gives some keys on what the Mets need to do to head to the next round. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noah Syndergaard Talks About Being On a Mets Playoff Run
Jay is joined by Noah Syndergaard to talk about what it is like to be on a Mets playoff team based on his experiences rom 2015 and 2016, the 2024 Mets and the 2015 Mets share a lot of similarities, like their records which are only different by one win. Noah also talks about Chase Utley, David Wright, Wilmer Flores and even more moments from his time with the Mets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Terry Collins Talks About Carlos Mendoza's Impact On The 2024 Mets
Terry Collins and Jay Horwitz consider each other best friends in baseball, in this interview they reflect on moments like Terry's argument with Tom Hallion, his relationship with 2015 Mets David Wright, Noah Syndergaard and Daniel Murphy and talks about how important Carlos Mendoza has been for this Mets team this year! Terry also talks about this upcoming Sunday, September 29, 2024, where he will join tens of thousands of runners, walkers, first responders, servicemembers, and veterans to retrace FDNY Firefighter Stephen Siller’s final footsteps on September 11, 2001. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Are The KEYS To The 2024 Mets Success?! w/ Brandon Nimmo
Brandon Nimmo sits down with Jay Horwitz, the two have known each other since Brandon's earliest days with the Mets organization and Jay was the legendary Mets PR guy. In this conversation they not only reflect on Brandon's career thus far and talks about the lessons he learned from David Wright, Curtis Granderson and others. but they also talk about the grit of this 2024 Mets team and how they've answered every call and come back from the bottoms to be the best team in baseball since June! Enjoy the interview and SUBSCRIBE to Amazin' Conversations on Apple and Spotify! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are These REALLY The Best Moments In METS History?!?
Todd Ehrlich comes in to talk with Jay about his book “20 Greatest Moments in New York Sports History: Our Generation of Memories, From 1960 to Today”, the conversation leads to Jay going back and bringing up memories of being on hand for some of these moments like the ’69 Miracle Mets, Bill Buckner and the ball that got by him in 1986 and the first game in New York after 9/11 where Mike Piazza hit a home run to help heal New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Tuesday's Children Lead To a Lifelong Mets Friendship For Todd Zeile
Jay Horwitz is joined by Todd Zeile, David Spampinato and Becky Rossman. Becky is the CEO of Tuesday's Children, a national organization that provides healing and resilience for military families of the fallen and those who continue to be affected by September 11th. David Spampinato is a current Mets employee whose father lost his life that day whose family was helped by the program, David shares his fond memories of what Tuesday's Children was able to offer in support of his family’s grief and the friendship that blossomed between himself and Todd Zeile. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did Bobby Ojeda REALLY Have To CLIMB A FENCE To Attend The 1986 World Series Parade?!
Bobby Ojeda joins Jay Horwitz just in time for his favorite team he played for, The Mets, to play the first team he played for, the Red Sox. In this amazing conversation Bobby Ojeda tells Jay about his longstanding feud with Bill Buckner, stemming from a players only meeting about an oncoming strike, Ojeda also talks about taking at bats vs Nolan Ryan and what some of his favorite memories were with the Mets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robin Ventura Gives Behind The Scenes Story on Piazza Impression and Bobby Valentine's Disguise!
Robin Ventura was part of some of the most memorable Mets moments of the late 90's and early 2000's. In this interview he gives details ONLY someone who was there could tell, the stories behind Bobby Valentine's famous disguise, why Robin impersonated Mike Piazza during a rain delay at Yankee Stadium, the "Grand Slam Single" and even the story behind the ORIGINAL OMG, "Mojo Rising". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do the Mets Have the MOST DEDICATED Fanbase in the MLB?! This Fan Since 1962 Thinks So!
Jay sits down with lifelong Mets fan and marketing director of Myriad Restaurant Group,Tracy Nieporent. Tracy tells the story of his 60+ year fandom of the New York Mets, remembering iconic moments such as the Endy Chavez catch and Johan Santana no-hitter. In Jay’s first ever interview with a BONAFIDE lifelong Mets fan, the two discuss what makes the organization so special, on and off the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Did the 1986 New York Giants Discover the Mets World Series Win in the Middle of a Game?!?
NFL Hall-of-Famer and legendary New York Giant, Harry Carson, sits down with Jay to discuss iconic Giants moments from the 1980s. Carson remembers Lawrence Taylor’s incredible Thanksgiving Day performance in 1982, finding out that the Mets won the 1986 World Series in the middle of the game and the origin story of the famous “Gatorade Bath.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Did David Wright Say To Wilmer Flores The Night He Thought He Got Traded??
David Wright sits with longtime friend Jay Horwitz to talk about the call he got from Jay when he was drafted by the Mets all the way to his final game in uniform. The conversation also covers the 2015 trade deadline, the time Jay snuck David into the All Star Game as a prospect under the guise of a reporter and the night WIlmer Flores thought he was traded as well as the big comeback vs Philly and what David said to Terry Collins that night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Edgardo Alfonzo the GREATEST Playoff Performer in Mets History?!?
Jay sits down with Mets legend Edgardo Alfonzo to talk Alfonzo’s most iconic playoff performances, his relationship with Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, and the “greatest infield of all time” of the 1999 Mets. Alfonzo recounts his journey coming up through the minor leagues and talks about giving back to the organization in his retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Franco and Glendon Rusch Talk Impact of Mercury Mets Jersey
On Saturday, July 27th Mets fans will have a chance to get a Mercury Mets Mike Piazza jersey when they come to the game! Ahead of this, John Franco and Glendon Rusch talk about the "Turn Ahead The Clocks" promotion many teams got in on in 1999! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Did MAGIC Help Michael Cuddyer During His Baseball Career?!
Michael Cuddyer was with the Mets for their incredible 2015 World Series run and got to be teammates with longtime friend David Wright, whom he grew up in the same town as and both attended the same high school. Cuddyer shares memories of the Wilmer Flores game. the Yoenis Cespedes trade, his relationship with former Met and Twin (like himself) LaTroy Hawkins and talks to Jay about his magic skills and how they helped him on the diamond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Does Jon Matlack Think the 1973 and 2024 Mets Have in Common??
Jay sits down with Jon Matlack to discuss the unforgettable pennant race and playoff run of the 1973 Mets. Jon tells stories of Willie Mays’s base-running IQ, Jerry Grote’s senses behind the plate, and what led up to the notorious brawl between Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose. Jon encourages Mets fans to maintain optimism in the 2024 playoff race, insisting that anything can happen over the course of a baseball season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Piazza Reflects on Roger Clemens Bat Throw, Subway Series Moments, and Ted Williams Mentorship
As the Subway Series rivalry is heating up during the summer months, Jay sits down with Mike Piazza to discuss some of Mike’s greatest moments vs the Yankees. Mike breaks down his feud with Roger Clemens, recalls Ted Williams visiting him as a 16-year-old prospect and debates whether American or Italian pizza is superior. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Teaser 0:48 Picking up Mike in a Limo 1:28 Italian Olympic Team 3:11 Daughter Applying for College 4:34 Living in the U.S. vs Europe 5:14 Remembering Vince Piazza 6:04 Matt Franco Game 7:25 Subway Series Games 7:59 Roger Clemens 9:21 World Series Game 5 10:20 Ted Williams 11:51 Bobby Valentine Mustache 12:20 Managers with Huge Personalities 13:12 All Leiter's 1999 Playoff Shutout 14:08 Robin Ventura's Grand Slam Single 15:30 Pete Alonso's Free Agency 17:05 Being Embraced by New York 17:49 News in Italy 18:18 Francisco Alvarez 19:26 Willie Mays 20:18 London Series 21:25 Mets Ownership 22:40 New York vs Chicago vs Italian Pizza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Mazzilli Reflects on the Legacy of Willie Mays and their Unforgettable Bond
In the wake of the passing of baseball legend Willie Mays, Jay sits down with his old friend and former Met, Lee Mazzilli, taking a moment to look back on Willie’s legacy. Lee recalls meeting Willie for the first time as a teenager, being coached by him in the minor leagues, and reflects on their enduring relationship that changed his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is The Leiter Family The MOST Successful Family in Baseball HISTORY?! | Convo w/ Al & Mark Leiter
The Leiter family is the first time two professional baseball players have had sons to both go on and play for MLB themselves! In this conversation, Jay talks to Marc and Al about the kind of baseball dads they were, the stress of watching your kid vs playing yourself, their own stories about playing each other and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Turk Wendell Living His Best Life as a Farmer?!
Turk Wendell is enjoying his second career as a farmer, living on a farm in Adel, Iowa with cattle, pigs, chickens and cats! Listen to this breakdown where Turk explains what a day in the life of a former big leaguer turned farmer is like and learn how many eggs Turk gets a day, how the cattle are …dispersed and more! Make sure to check out our version on the Mets YouTube page to see the pictures and videos from Turk himself! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices