It's All Good Bro - NY Mets Podcast

11 in a Row and Counting: Is This Mets Team Already Dead?

46 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Eleven losses in a row. Fifteen on the season. And Phil-O, EL G., and Joey — Dev's internet had other plans — have officially activated the "It's Definitely Not All Good Bro" segment, and they are not holding back. Phil-O opens with a bit that lands too close to home: the New York Mets need a drug commercial-style warning before every broadcast — may cause loss of sleep, elevated blood pressure, and destroyed evenings. The guys break down why this 2026 Mets collapse feels identical to last year, why the post-game interviews sound like everyone's reading from the same script, and why Carlos Mendoza might want to update his LinkedIn. Joey draws a brutal comparison to the 1962 Mets and asks the question nobody wants to answer: did this team lose its soul the day Buck Showalter walked out the door? EL G. scans the MLB standings and tries to find the silver lining. Phil-O keeps it simple — heads need to roll, and Steve Cohen needs to stop giving everyone a pass. Is there any good news? Well, six games out of the wild card with 140 left is the closest we got. They might still turn this around. Emphasis on might. Fair warning: PG-13 language ahead. The Mets earned every word.

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