OABT S3 E5: ONE WEEK UNTIL METS OPENING DAY! What's New At Citi Field?
Mets baseball is just a week away, and the boys discuss some new stuff on deck for this upcoming season at Citi Field. Pete McCarthy and Darren Meenan hit the "What's New For 2019" event at the ballpark and touch on some highlights. The Mets are announced that they are renaming 126th Street to Seaver Way, a guy named "The Machine" will be challenging fans at Citi Field, The 7 Line Army has it's own co-branded beer with Mikkeller, and more. Plus, the clock is ticking on a Jacob deGrom extension, it looks like Pete Alonso will make the Opening Day roster, live calls, and all the usual chatter.
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Shout out to our friends at Mikkeller NYC for the tasty beers. They're located at Citi Field, and open year round. Check them out the next time you're in Flushing. Use the code T7L20 and take 20% off your next BEER DELIVERY. They're currently servicing the 5 boroughs, and will be rolling out to Long Island soon. CLICK HERE to get cracking. CHEERS!
An "Orange and Blue Thing" is something that Mets fans can relate to, so that's what we talk about. The comments section during the live stream turns in to a chat room, and the fan engagement is cool to see.
This Mets legend is just a couple years removed from the ball field. He leads the team all time offensively in numerous categories, should have his number retired soon enough, and has a book titled The Captain about to drop on October 13th. He's our friend, and yours. The one, the only, number 5, and soon to be father of 3, David Wright.
The Mets are in the home stretch, and with these wacky MLB postseason rules for 2020, the boys still aren't out of it. Jacob deGrom's Cy Young 3 peat might be in jeopardy. The Mets were granted permission to wear the first responders caps on 9/11, but was is for genuine reasons? The 2021 Spring Training schedule is already out. Steve Cohen is inches away from owning the team, and more. Mets talk mixed in with the usual randomness you'd expect from Julia Quadrino and Darren Meenan.
It looks like the ink is about to dry on Steve Cohen's deal to purchase the Mets. Conforto is having a career year, and somehow still gets hate. Gsellman broke a rib while pitching. Darren wants to pay the Mets to let him work at Citi Field, and more from this week in Mets baseball.
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