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The Mets won the World Series.
Not the real one. Relax.
But after taking two out of three from the Yankees at Citi Field, Mets fans finally got the kind of Subway Series weekend they were starving for. Friday looked like more of the same after Cam Schlittler shoved and Clay Holmes went down with a fractured fibula. Then Saturday changed the tone when Luke Weaver escaped a bases-loaded, nobody-out jam against his former team. By Sunday, Tyrone Taylor was sending Citi Field into chaos with a game-tying three-run homer, and Carson Benge was walking it off in extra innings.
This episode kicks off the new shorter format: one main story, one real conversation, and a tighter sports-radio feel.
The Mets didn’t fix their whole season. The Yankees aren’t suddenly broken. But rivalry weekends are supposed to feel like something, and this one did.
Follow the show on Instagram: @RiceontheRadio
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The Mets won the World Series.
Not the real one. Relax.
But after taking two out of three from the Yankees at Citi Field, Mets fans finally got the kind of Subway Series weekend they were starving for. Friday looked like more of the same after Cam Schlittler shoved and Clay Holmes went down with a fractured fibula. Then Saturday changed the tone when Luke Weaver escaped a bases-loaded, nobody-out jam against his former team. By Sunday, Tyrone Taylor was sending Citi Field into chaos with a game-tying three-run homer, and Carson Benge was walking it off in extra innings.
This episode kicks off the new shorter format: one main story, one real conversation, and a tighter sports-radio feel.
The Mets didn’t fix their whole season. The Yankees aren’t suddenly broken. But rivalry weekends are supposed to feel like something, and this one did.
Follow the show on Instagram: @RiceontheRadio