The Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine

Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 18 Special guest Zack Scott Part 2

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šŸŽ™ļø Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine – Episode 18 | The 1986 Mets Pitching Staff Through Modern Analytics Could modern analytics have made the greatest pitching staff in Mets history even better? In Episode 18 of Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine, Mark Rosenman and two-time World Champion Howard Johnson welcome back former Mets Assistant GM Zack Scott for a fascinating discussion that bridges baseball's past and present. ⚾ Would today's pitching labs have tried to "fix" Dwight Gooden? ⚾ Was Bob Ojeda's breakout season sustainable, or would modern models have predicted regression? ⚾ Did Sid Fernandez succeed because of his unusual mechanics—or in spite of them? ⚾ Are today's teams pulling starters too early and protecting bullpens too much? ⚾ Could Roger McDowell and Jesse Orosco survive modern workload restrictions? ⚾ And how would legendary architect Frank Cashen and manager Davey Johnson thrive in today's analytics-driven game? Along the way, the panel revisits the week of June 23, 1986, when the Mets stood at 49-21 and continued their march toward a championship. This episode explores: šŸ”¹ Pitching analytics explained (Spin Rate, Stuff+, Location+, tunneling, vertical approach angle and more) šŸ”¹ Dwight Gooden's evolution from strikeout machine to complete pitcher šŸ”¹ Bob Ojeda's transformation after arriving in New York šŸ”¹ Why Sid Fernandez was an analytics dream—and nightmare šŸ”¹ Ron Darling and the disappearing art of pitching deep into games šŸ”¹ Roger McDowell and Jesse Orosco versus modern bullpen management šŸ”¹ Frank Cashen's genius and whether analytics would have made him even better šŸ”¹ Davey Johnson's pioneering use of data and how he'd manage in 2026 A spirited debate about: šŸ“Š Numbers vs. instincts šŸ–„ļø Models vs. memory šŸ† And how one championship team managed to make both work. Featuring: ⭐ Howard Johnson – Two-time World Champion, Two-time All-Star, three-time 30-30 club member ⭐ Zack Scott – Former New York Mets Assistant General Manager and former General Manager ⭐ Mark Rosenman – Host, Kiner's Korner šŸ‘‡ Tell us in the comments: Would modern analytics have improved the 1986 Mets—or would they have gotten in the way? #Mets #1986Mets #HowardJohnson #DwightGooden #SidFernandez #BobOjeda #RonDarling #ZackScott #FrankCashen #DaveyJohnson #MLBAnalytics #NewYorkMets #BaseballHistory #KinersKorner #LGM #MetsPodcast #BaseballAnalytics #JesseOrosco #RogerMcDowell #DocGooden

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Portada del episodio Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 18 Special guest Zack Scott Part 2

Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 18 Special guest Zack Scott Part 2

šŸŽ™ļø Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine – Episode 18 | The 1986 Mets Pitching Staff Through Modern Analytics Could modern analytics have made the greatest pitching staff in Mets history even better? In Episode 18 of Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine, Mark Rosenman and two-time World Champion Howard Johnson welcome back former Mets Assistant GM Zack Scott for a fascinating discussion that bridges baseball's past and present. ⚾ Would today's pitching labs have tried to "fix" Dwight Gooden? ⚾ Was Bob Ojeda's breakout season sustainable, or would modern models have predicted regression? ⚾ Did Sid Fernandez succeed because of his unusual mechanics—or in spite of them? ⚾ Are today's teams pulling starters too early and protecting bullpens too much? ⚾ Could Roger McDowell and Jesse Orosco survive modern workload restrictions? ⚾ And how would legendary architect Frank Cashen and manager Davey Johnson thrive in today's analytics-driven game? Along the way, the panel revisits the week of June 23, 1986, when the Mets stood at 49-21 and continued their march toward a championship. This episode explores: šŸ”¹ Pitching analytics explained (Spin Rate, Stuff+, Location+, tunneling, vertical approach angle and more) šŸ”¹ Dwight Gooden's evolution from strikeout machine to complete pitcher šŸ”¹ Bob Ojeda's transformation after arriving in New York šŸ”¹ Why Sid Fernandez was an analytics dream—and nightmare šŸ”¹ Ron Darling and the disappearing art of pitching deep into games šŸ”¹ Roger McDowell and Jesse Orosco versus modern bullpen management šŸ”¹ Frank Cashen's genius and whether analytics would have made him even better šŸ”¹ Davey Johnson's pioneering use of data and how he'd manage in 2026 A spirited debate about: šŸ“Š Numbers vs. instincts šŸ–„ļø Models vs. memory šŸ† And how one championship team managed to make both work. Featuring: ⭐ Howard Johnson – Two-time World Champion, Two-time All-Star, three-time 30-30 club member ⭐ Zack Scott – Former New York Mets Assistant General Manager and former General Manager ⭐ Mark Rosenman – Host, Kiner's Korner šŸ‘‡ Tell us in the comments: Would modern analytics have improved the 1986 Mets—or would they have gotten in the way? #Mets #1986Mets #HowardJohnson #DwightGooden #SidFernandez #BobOjeda #RonDarling #ZackScott #FrankCashen #DaveyJohnson #MLBAnalytics #NewYorkMets #BaseballHistory #KinersKorner #LGM #MetsPodcast #BaseballAnalytics #JesseOrosco #RogerMcDowell #DocGooden

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Portada del episodio Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 16 Special Guest Randy Niemann

Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 16 Special Guest Randy Niemann

⚾ Howard Johnson's 1986 Time Machine – Episode 16 ⚾ This week on Howard Johnson's 1986 Time Machine, we travel back 40 years to June 9–15, 1986, when the New York Mets continued their domination of the National League, going 6-1, sweeping the Pittsburgh Pirates, taking two of three from Philadelphia, and extending their division lead to 10½ games. Joining Mets Hall of Famer Howard Johnson and host Mark Rosenman is 1986 World Champion pitcher Randy Niemann, whose remarkable journey to the championship roster included injuries, trades, winter ball, years in the minor leagues, and an inspiring comeback that eventually led to a World Series ring. Randy shares stories about: ⚾ Fighting back from career-threatening injuries ⚾ Rebuilding his career in Puerto Rico and Tidewater ⚾ Earning a spot on one of baseball's deepest teams ⚾ Life as a reliever behind the legendary Mets rotation ⚾ The importance of role players on championship clubs ⚾ Lessons learned from pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre ⚾ His transition from player to longtime pitching coach Howard Johnson and Randy also discuss how their coaching careers changed the way they view the 1986 Mets, the influence of great coaches like Mel Stottlemyre and Bill Robinson, and the players they coached who reminded them of teammates from that unforgettable championship season. If you're a Mets fan, baseball history enthusiast, or simply love great baseball stories, this is an episode you won't want to miss. šŸ”¹ Hosted by Mark Rosenman šŸ”¹ Featuring Mets Hall of Famer Howard Johnson šŸ”¹ Special Guest: 1986 World Series Champion Randy Niemann Please Like, Subscribe, and Share to help us continue preserving the stories of Mets history. Visit KinersKorner.com for more great Mets content. #Mets #NewYorkMets #1986Mets #HowardJohnson #RandyNiemann #WorldSeries #MetsHistory #BaseballHistory #KinersKorner #LGM #MetsPodcast #MLB #TomSeaver #DwightGooden #KeithHernandez #GaryCarter #MetsFans

9 de jun de 202659 min
Portada del episodio Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine EP 15

Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine EP 15

Step inside the clubhouse of one of the greatest teams in baseball history. In Episode 15 of Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine, Howard Johnson and Mark Rosenman go beyond the box scores and take fans inside the 1986 Mets locker room — the personalities, chemistry, rituals, leadership, and stories that helped shape a World Championship season. This week’s episode covers: ⚾ The Mets’ dominant late-May/early-June stretch in 1986 ⚾ Sweeping the Dodgers at Shea Stadium ⚾ The energy of Shea during the peak of Mets Mania ⚾ What made the 1986 clubhouse different ⚾ Gary Carter’s leadership and how it complemented Keith Hernandez ⚾ Stories about El Sid, Lee Mazzilli, Bobby Valentine, and more ⚾ Hojo’s memories from coaching and managing in the Mets organization ⚾ A fun rapid-fire ā€œ1986 Locker Room Editionā€ The conversation also looks back at the recent inductions of Lee Mazzilli and Bobby Valentine into the New York Mets Hall of Fame. Whether you lived through 1986 or are discovering the magic for the first time, this episode brings fans closer to the people behind one of baseball’s most unforgettable teams. šŸ“ Howard Johnson will appear at The Main Event in Farmingdale for a special Meet & Greet Dinner on Friday, June 5th. Check the comments for ticket information. Be sure to: šŸ‘ Like the video šŸ”” Subscribe to the channel šŸŽ§ Listen on all major podcast platforms šŸ’¬ Drop your favorite 1986 Mets memory in the comments #Mets #1986Mets #HowardJohnson #NewYorkMets #LGM #MetsPodcast #GaryCarter #KeithHernandez #SheaStadium #BobbyValentine #LeeMazzilli #DocGooden #DarrylStrawberry #BaseballHistory

1 de jun de 202649 min
Portada del episodio The Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 14 with Special Guest Doug Sisk

The Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 14 with Special Guest Doug Sisk

Step back into 1986 with Week 14 of the Howard Johnson Time Machine as Mets Hall of Famer Howard Johnson and special guest Doug Sisk relive another critical stretch of the greatest season in Mets history. This week, we rewind to May 19–25, 1986, as the Mets battle through one of their grittiest road trips of the year. From cold, windy nights at Candlestick Park to tight late-inning battles in San Diego, the Mets prove they can win even when the offense isn’t exploding. HoJo and Doug Sisk take you inside the clubhouse, bullpen, and dugout during a week where championship teams learn how to survive adversity. ⚾ Stories and memories include: • Doug Sisk’s return to the Mets after injury rehab in Tidewater • The pressure and unpredictability of pitching at Candlestick Park • How the bullpen evolved into a championship weapon • The defensive intensity and gritty identity of the 1986 Mets • What made Tony Gwynn such a difficult hitter to face • Keith Hernandez’s leadership during difficult stretches • Jesse Orosco’s ability to rebound after tough outings • Davey Johnson’s handling of personalities, platoons, and bullpen roles • The emotional grind of an 11-game west coast road trip • Why ā€œwinning uglyā€ may have revealed more about the Mets than the blowouts did Along the way, HoJo and Doug share behind-the-scenes travel stories, clubhouse chemistry, pitching strategy, and the swagger that helped define one of baseball’s most unforgettable teams. If you love Mets history, exclusive behind-the-scenes baseball stories, and hearing directly from the players who lived it, this series is for you. šŸ‘ Please LIKE this video šŸ”” SUBSCRIBE to the channel and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of the Howard Johnson Time Machine or our exclusive Mets interviews šŸŽ§ Listen to the podcast version on all major podcast platforms šŸ‘„ Join our Facebook community and talk Mets baseball with fellow fans šŸ“° Visit [KinersKorner.com](https://www.kinerskorner.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [https://www.kinerskorner.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com)] for the best Mets coverage on the web #Mets #NewYorkMets #1986Mets #HowardJohnson #DougSisk #MetsHistory #LGM #KinersKorner #KeithHernandez #TonyGwynn #JesseOrosco #DaveyJohnson #MLBHistory

18 de may de 202652 min