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For All You Kids Out There

Bret Sayre
New York Mets
Mets
Brett Beatty
Mcdonald's
Starling Marte
Major League Baseball
Pete Alonso
Angels
Jared Kelenic
Ron Washington
Ronnie Mauricio
Edwin Diaz
Grimace
Minor League Baseball
DJ Stewart
Shohei Ohtani
Luis Severino
Christian Scott
Reed Garrett
Baseball Prospectus

A Mets-adjacent Baseball Prospectus podcast

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes557Founded10 years ago
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Latest Episodes

In Episode 556 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett discuss new Met Jorge Polanco, and potential new Mets that might be in a Padres trade. Also, we deal with week two of the crash outs.

In Episode 555 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett do a breaking news edition of the podcast, but there's no actual Mets news. Is that good news or bad news or just no news?

In Episode 554 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett don't have a ton of Mets-adjacent news to cover (or even baseball news generally) so instead do an hour on Kyle Schwarber and the Harry Ford trade and then clean out the inbox.

In Episode 553 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett discuss the new closer* in town, and some old Mets clubhouse chemistry issues.

*may not be the actual closer, will probably be the actual closer

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Recent Guests

Rich Staff
Noted Zoomer Mets podcaster
Episode: Episode 539: "When you get caught between the swoon and Panic City"
Allison McCague
From Maison Avenue and a pod of their own
Episode: Episode 537: "Mullinsing it over"
Howard Megdal
Author and sports journalist
The Next
Episode: Episode 532: "Oh yeah we were supposed to do a five-year look back at the Mets draft"
Thomas Henderson
Guest speaker discussing player dynamics and analysis
Episode: Episode 516: "Jarrett is in the basement yelling on a podcast about Tylor Megill"
Grace Carbone
Writer and contributor at Amazing Avenue
Amazing Avenue
Episode: Episode 515: "Whoa Brett Baty? Bam-a-Lam?"
Allison McCaig
Baseball analyst and guest host
Episode: Episode 514: "This Eternity in Tylor Megill"
David Roth
Defector writer and New Jersey native
Defector
Episode: Episode 502: "Working on a Drone"
Ben Zeidman
Prospect analyst and guest on the podcast
Baseball Prospectus
Episode: Episode 470: "Anyway, Back to the Mets"

Hosts

Jeffrey Paternastro
Host with a notable focus on baseball analysis and a background in writing for Baseball Prospectus.
Jarrett Seidler
Co-host and analyst providing insights on baseball prospects and team management strategies.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 165 ratings
  • Good Mets podcast

    Knowledgeable and insightful analysts. Loud typing and mouse clicking, interferes with the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Hume1739
    United States6 months ago
  • Jaaaarreeeett

    My favorite podcast in the world. 🌞

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tximistaliza
    Germanya year ago
  • Niche in a good way

    If you want very specific commentary on the NY Mets. Mixed with rants and wresting news.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    davedobby
    Australiaa year ago
  • this podcast knows ball

    Started listening less than a year ago, and I’ve already learned more about modern baseball from this podcast than everywhere else combined, and it’s not particularly close. It is an absolute gift to be able to listen to guys with this amount of “inside baseball” knowledge talk so openly and in such detail.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jkaplan901
    United Statesa year ago
  • Easily the best Mets Podcast

    It’s amazing ito have two knowledgeable and analytical baseball minds that are passionate Mets fans that cover the ins and outs of everything Mets related.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Darnell65923
    United Statesa year ago

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The podcast is known for its relatable commentary and deep dive into the emotional aspects of being a Mets fan.
Listeners appreciate the detailed analysis of player statistics and trades, often found lacking in other media.
Fans enjoy the engaging dynamics between the hosts, which add humor to serious topics.
Criticism tends to focus on the occasional chaotic commentary style and the unique blend of baseball and wrestling references.

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Episode 539: "When you get caught between the swoon and Panic City"
Q: What would your first move be as manager?
I would research more modern pitching usage in terms of third time for the order effects and decisions.
Episode 532: "Oh yeah we were supposed to do a five-year look back at the Mets draft"
Q: What is your best pitch to your audience for your book?
This tells a story of how an American phenomenon comes about, and it's an American phenomenon we're living through right now.
Episode 528: "Hittin' (Coach) Season"
Q: With Alonso putting up MVP level numbers, what is your forecast on his likelihood of re-signing in the offseason after he opts out?
Alonso's chances of re-signing go up with each home run he hits, as teams will likely pay a lot for his talent, depending on his overall performance and agency situation.
Episode 528: "Hittin' (Coach) Season"
Q: With the upcoming surplus in the starting rotation, do you think there would be any consideration to using Peterson as the start lefty in the pen?
This could be a creative solution, especially with previous playoff deployment strategies. However, it would depend on his performance and how he fits into the larger pitcher rotation.
Episode 526: "Don't worry, I'm worrying for two, so don't worry baby"
Q: What’s going on with Soto?
Soto has been struggling, and while it appears he might be dealing with some physical issues or mental pressure, his foundational skills seem intact without significant decline.

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Focusing on the intricacies surrounding the New York Mets, the content provides in-depth analysis of player performances, trades, and the team's management decisions. The hosts engage in lively discussions that often blend statistical data and personal anecdotes, creating a relatable context for listeners. Notable themes include the psychological toll of fandom, the impact of off-season changes, and a playful homage to baseball culture.

The unique angle of this podcast lies in its crossover with wrestling commentary, bringing in an unexpected and entertaining twist that appeals to fans of both sports. With a length around two hours per episode, it provides substantial depth for serious Mets fans and baseball enthusiasts alike, making it a ... more

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1. Rich Staff
2. Allison McCague
3. Howard Megdal
4. Thomas Henderson
5. Grace Carbone
6. Allison McCaig
7. David Roth
8. Ben Zeidman

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