
A Mets-adjacent Baseball Prospectus podcast
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 557 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

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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Knowledgeable and insightful analysts. Loud typing and mouse clicking, interferes with the podcast.
My favorite podcast in the world. 🌞
If you want very specific commentary on the NY Mets. Mixed with rants and wresting news.
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.
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.
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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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For All You Kids Out There launched 10 years ago and published 557 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on For All You Kids Out There include:
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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