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The Put it in the Books Show - A New York Mets Podcast  

The Put it in the Books Show - A New York Mets Podcast

Author: PopCulturePros

The Put it in the Books Show is a New York Mets podcast hosted by Farace, Rodriguez, and Producer Joe behind the wall. The show blends Mets analysis, comedy, sarcasm, hot takes, soundboard chaos, rants, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with being a Mets fan. From big wins and brutal losses to trades, injuries, prospects, and Subway Series drama, the crew breaks it all down with humor, honesty, and plenty of yelling. If you love the Mets and laughing through the pain, this is the show for you. LGM.
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Genres: Baseball, Sports

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The Put it in the Books Show – S9 E7: Kids Wake Up, Mets Heat Up, Subway Series Next
Episode 7
Thursday, 14 May, 2026

Well look at this. The Mets are actually playing competent baseball again. After the disaster movie that was April, the Mets have gone 8-4 in May, averaging 4.75 runs per game while allowing just 3.33 runs per game — a massive turnaround from April’s painful 2.81 runs scored and 4.46 runs allowed per game. Amazing what happens when the offense remembers its job description and the pitching staff stops treating every inning like an escape room challenge.Farace, Rodriguez, and Producer Joe break down a Mets team that suddenly has energy, confidence, and — somehow — young players stepping up in huge spots. Jared Benge walked off the Tigers last night and continues to look like one of the few people in this organization who doesn’t seem terrified of big moments. Meanwhile, Ewing gets the call to the majors and immediately keeps raking like he skipped the “adjustment period” memo entirely. The kids are alright… which honestly might be the most shocking development of the season.The offense has also finally started manufacturing runs instead of waiting around for somebody to hit a 3-run homer into another zip code. Small ball? Situational hitting? Productive at-bats? What is this, actual baseball? We’ll get into what’s changed offensively and why this lineup suddenly feels more connected than it did a month ago when everybody looked like they met each other in the parking lot before first pitch.On the pitching side, the young arms continue to flash potential while also driving everyone insane with inconsistency. The stuff is there. The command? That’s another story. We’ll talk about the growing pains, why catchers and pitching coaches need to react faster when guys clearly lose the zone, and why leaving struggling pitchers out there too long keeps turning manageable innings into full-blown disasters.Injury-wise, Juan Soto survived what initially looked like a scary ankle situation, while Francisco Alvarez was not nearly as lucky after tearing his MCL. Francisco Lindor’s calf is reportedly improving, but the Mets still haven’t given a real timeline because apparently mystery injuries are now part of the organizational identity.And now comes the fun part.Fresh off a 3-game sweep of the Tigers at Citi Field, the Mets now welcome the Yankees to Queens for a huge weekend Subway Series before heading out on a 7-game road trip through Washington and Miami. So yes… the vibes are finally improving. Which for Mets fans usually means preparing emotionally for something ridiculous to happen next.We’ll break down all of it the only way we know how — baseball, sarcasm, chaos, soundboard abuse, and probably at least one unnecessary shot at the Yankees before the night’s over.LGM. #PiitB #Mets

 

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