Author: Sam Lebowitz

Pleasant Good Evening Podcast Episode 6: A Merciful End

The season might be over but the Pleasantcast keeps rolling! On this special episode of PGE, Jack (@jackhendon_) and I (@SamLebo14) try to find some answers for what exactly went wrong this weekend in Washington, and during this season overall. Spoiler: there is a lot. We also open up the mailbag and see what you guys thought was the Mets’ most painful loss of the season. Thank you so much...

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Potential GM Candidates for the Alderson and Cohen-Led Mets

Prospective Mets owner Steve Cohen announced on Thursday that, should he be approved by the other Major League Baseball owners sometime in the near future, he will be hiring Sandy Alderson as president of the club. Alderson was the Mets’ general manager between 2010 and 2018, leading them to a pennant in 2015 before stepping down in 2018 due to a battle with cancer. Many current Mets such...

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Pleasant Good Evening Podcast Episode 5: We Didn’t Start The Fire

Good morning Mets fans! We’re a tad bit late this week with the new episode of Pleasant Good Evening due to some technical issues over here at MetsMerized. Remember, this episode, as usual, was recorded Sunday night. It has been available publicly for 24 hours on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more sites, but we’ve finally got it going for you here. Jack (@jackhendon_) and myself...

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Pleasant Good Evening Podcast Episode 4: The Search for a Winning Streak

  A fresh week means a fresh podcast, Mets fans! In this edition, myself (@SamLebo14 on Twitter) and Jack (@jackhendon_) try to get to the bottom of our lovable, frustrating baseball team. Things are starting to look bleak after a series loss against the Blue Jays in Buffalo. After we discuss the series and the week in general, we look at the National League playoff picture and if we can...

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Standings Update: Mets Remain Two Games Back in Wild Card Race

Looking back… Yesterday, the Mets lost to the Blue Jays in the rubber match of their series in Buffalo by a score of 7-3. David Peterson tossed five innings, allowing two runs on three hits while walking two and striking out two. He was lifted after 81 pitches, and the combination of Brad Brach and Jared Hughes faltered in the sixth. They combined to allow five runs in the sixth, and turned a...

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