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On a new episode of the “Amazin’ But True” podcast, Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the Mets winning two of three games over the Padres to cap off a 4-2 homestand. They discuss Jake’s time around Citi Field the the first six games, David Robertson and the bullpen coming up big, Pete Alonso’s powerful start and the potential of Edwin Diaz returning this season. Figgie then does a demonstration of how he threw the forkball and what mades Kodai Senga’s ghost forkball so effective. (28:27) Mets pitcher Tylor Megill then joins the guys to talk about Senga’s pitch, the new rules, learning from Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer and his experience with Francisco Alvarez. Mets closer David Robertson joins Jake and Figgie on the field to talk about the transition from Bronx to Queens, his “Sweet Home Alabama” entrance music and his role. Figgie closes the show explaining why he left the Ducks coaching position and where he may end up now in TV.
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On a new episode of the “Amazin’ But True” podcast, Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the Mets winning two of three games over the Padres to cap off a 4-2 homestand. They discuss Jake’s time around Citi Field the the first six games, David Robertson and the bullpen coming up big, Pete Alonso’s powerful start and the potential of Edwin Diaz returning this season. Figgie then does a demonstration of how he threw the forkball and what mades Kodai Senga’s ghost forkball so effective. (28:27) Mets pitcher Tylor Megill then joins the guys to talk about Senga’s pitch, the new rules, learning from Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer and his experience with Francisco Alvarez. Mets closer David Robertson joins Jake and Figgie on the field to talk about the transition from Bronx to Queens, his “Sweet Home Alabama” entrance music and his role. Figgie closes the show explaining why he left the Ducks coaching position and where he may end up now in TV.
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