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Your all-access pass to everything happening around the New York Mets. Get in-depth analysis, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes insight featuring players, coaches, staff, and alumni.

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Welcome to the premiere episode of The Mets Clubhouse Pass, presented by PC Richard & Son and hosted by Andy Martino. In Episode 1, Mets legend and former captain David Wright joins the show from Port St. Lucie for an unforgettable conversation that blends insight, leadership, and classic clubhouse stories. Wright shares his perspective on the 2026 Mets, including standout impressions of Freddy Peralta and Brett Baty, while also diving into how new-look teams build chemistry and handle expectations in New York. Plus, you’ll hear some of the funniest and most outrageous clubhouse stories—from pranks on Jacob deGrom to behind-the-scenes moments fans have never heard before. This is your all-access pass to the Mets—past, present, and inside the clubhouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/16/25: The Mets defeated the Seattle Mariners by a final score of 3-1. Listen to Carlos Mendoza talk about Nolan McLean’s stellar debut, Francisco Lindor’s hot streak at the plate, and what the crowd at Citi Field means to the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza speaks to the media ahead of the series finale with the San Francisco Giants. He talks about the role that starting pitchers have played recently, what he is looking for from Frankie Montas today, Francisco Alvarez’s improvements from being recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza speaks to the media prior to Saturday’s game against the San Francisco Giants. He discusses why Kodai Senga has been so effective in 2025, the conversations he had with players after the trade deadline, and the opposing starting pitcher for Saturday’s game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza praised the Mets’ trade deadline additions, highlighting bullpen upgrades Ryan Helsley and Taylor Rogers along with new center fielder Cedric Mullins. Mendoza emphasized Mullins’ speed, defensive instincts, and baseball IQ, noting that his value extends beyond the box score. He addressed how Mullins’ arrival shifts playing time for Jeff McNeil, Tyrone Taylor, and the younger infielders, while stressing that versatility and competition will remain key. Mendoza confirmed Edwin Díaz remains the closer but Helsley will pitch in high-leverage spots. He also outlined bullpen flexibility, with Garcia and Garrett available for multi-inning work. Injury updates included Francisco Alvarez being cleared to return and Soto ready to play. Taylor Rogers reflected on leaving San Francisco after 13 years and adjusting to his first midseason trade, stressing that he aims to fit into a strong bullpen without overcomplicating his role. Helsley expressed excitement to join a contender, praising the Mets’ depth and confirming he’s ready to pitch in any inning. Mullins said he’s eager to bring speed, defense, and balanced offense, crediting adjustments in his approach this season for improved production against left-handed pitching. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Stearns discussed the Mets’ trade deadline moves, highlighted by the acquisition of Cedric Mullins to bolster defense, baserunning, and lineup balance. He explained the decision to prioritize bullpen upgrades, landing Taylor Rogers and Ryan Helsley, while keeping top prospects in the system. Stearns outlined how the roster mix will work with Jeff McNeil, Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty, and other young infielders sharing time. He emphasized flexibility over reacting to other contenders’ moves, valued recent player development progress, and explained the rationale for trading prospects like Drew Gilbert and Blade Tidwell in win-now deals. Injury updates were provided on Jesse Winker and José Siri, with Winker unlikely to return before September. Stearns reiterated his belief in sustained competitiveness rather than a short “window” and acknowledged the challenge of balancing development with competing for a playoff spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza and Juan Soto give reactions to the sweep vs the San Francisco Giants as the Mets win 7 in a row! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Francisco Alvarez’s game-tying home run in the fifth inning shifted momentum in a comeback win, marking his second straight night making a major impact since returning from Triple-A. Carlos Mendoza praised Alvarez’s confidence, plate discipline, and defensive growth, and highlighted contributions from the younger core (Alvarez, Baty, Mauricio). Brandon Nimmo credited Alvarez’s impact and emphasized the value of Richardson’s speed as a hidden weapon. Frankie Montas discussed his secondary pitches and adjustments made mid-game, while acknowledging Alvarez’s role in guiding him through the outing. Alvarez, speaking both in English and Spanish, reflected on his recent adjustments, confidence, and chemistry with teammates. ⏱️ HH:MM – Reporter Questions Carlos Mendoza 00:00 – “Alvarez falls behind 0–2 and then homers — how is that at-bat different now than it would've been a month ago?” 01:04 – “How important is it that Alvarez started strong this time so confidence doesn’t dip again?” 01:57 – “How important are contributions from the younger guys (Alvarez, Baty, Mauricio, etc.) to your playoff push?” 03:06 – “How much pressure does that take off the top of the lineup with Lindor and Alonso struggling?” 04:06 – “What did you see from Montas and how key was it that he limited damage tonight?” 04:54 – “How important are these bullpen contributions from guys like Huggett and Garcia?” 05:35 – “Did you sense any frustration from Lindor lately?” Brandon Nimmo 06:10 – “There’s been a recent pattern of a stolen base followed by a run scored — how valuable has Richardson been?” 07:19 – “How happy are you for Alvarez given how hard he works?” 08:18 – “What does it mean for the length of the lineup if Alvarez, Baty, and Mauricio can sustain this?” Frankie Montas 09:11 – “It was a struggle early, but Alvarez tied it — how did that shift the momentum?” 09:59 – “What did you think of your secondary stuff tonight?” 10:19 – “What started to click for you around the third inning?” 10:40 – “What allowed you to make big pitches with runners on and limit damage?” 10:58 – “How would you assess your progression through five starts?” 11:17 – “What impressed you most about the offense in the fifth inning?” 12:09 – “What did you see from Alvarez on both sides of the ball?” 12:25 – “Had you built much rapport with Alvarez before tonight’s start?” Francisco Alvarez 12:51 – “Did you think your homer was going out?” 13:12 – “How nice is it to be contributing again so quickly?” 13:38 – “How did it feel catching Montas for the first time?” 14:33 – “What did it mean to come through with Baty and Mauricio in that fifth inning?” 15:26 – “What adjustments did you make with your approach in Triple-A?” 16:20 – “That all happened with two outs — what impressed you most about those at-bats?” 16:47 – “What does it say about the team’s mindset that you’re never out of a game?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza addressed Starling Marte’s return to the roster and explained how the team will ease him back into playing time, primarily using him at DH with limited outfield duty. He confirmed Marte’s knee is feeling better post-injection. Mendoza also discussed Brandon Waddell’s injury timeline after his prior fall on the mound, addressed Jeff McNeil’s increased center field reps, and spoke about the infield combinations involving Ronny Mauricio and Brett Baty. He gave updates on Francisco Lindor’s recent struggles and health, commented on Tyrone Taylor’s role, and answered a Spanish-language question about Marte’s significance to the team’s identity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Francisco Alvarez made a memorable return to the Mets, receiving a standing ovation and delivering both offensively and defensively. He showed renewed confidence at the plate and improved fundamentals behind it. Carlos Mendoza praised Alvarez’s framing, blocking, and leadership with the bullpen. Brett Baty highlighted his recent consistency and the clubhouse’s excitement around Alvarez’s impact. Kodai Senga admitted he struggled with mechanical execution and overthinking, especially during a tough third inning, but remains focused on adjusting. The bullpen was key in a comeback win, with strong efforts from multiple relievers keeping the game close before the offense took control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza and David Stearns detailed Francisco Alvarez’s return to the majors after a productive and attitude-resetting stint in Triple-A. Mendoza praised Alvarez’s defensive improvement, engagement, and maturity in handling adversity, while confirming he’ll get regular playing time moving forward. Stearns highlighted Alvarez’s rapid progression, both offensively and behind the plate, saying his return was based on readiness, not desperation. They also touched on the fluidity of the trade deadline landscape, bullpen injuries, and internal development paths for prospects. Stearns confirmed bullpen help is the priority but left open the possibility of offensive upgrades, with center field mentioned as a position of lesser concern due to recent improvements from Jeff McNeil and Tyrone Taylor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a gritty win, David Peterson reflected on his mechanical adjustments and building rhythm after a shaky start. Ryne Stanek discussed stepping in to close the ninth after Edwin Díaz exited early, emphasizing the mental focus needed in high-pressure situations. Pete Alonso explained how his hand injury developed and shared optimism about returning to the lineup. Luis Torrens talked about his big at-bat, steady defense, and mound visit to help Díaz reset. Juan Soto broke down the execution of a perfectly timed contact play and detailed his mindset on the basepaths. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the Mets’ win on July 20, 2025, manager Carlos Mendoza praised Luis Torrens for his eighth-inning mound visit that helped reset Edwin Díaz, and David Peterson’s ground-ball-heavy outing through six innings. He confirmed Pete Alonso felt better and was able to enter midgame, with plans to start the next day. Mendoza also credited the bottom of the lineup for stepping up during offensive struggles and detailed the team’s strategic small-ball execution. He noted Francisco Alvarez was pinch-hit for in Syracuse but had no update, and reaffirmed confidence in Lindor despite recent offensive struggles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza addressed the media on July 20, 2025, primarily about Pete Alonso’s absence from the lineup, detailing a day-to-day right-hand contusion and precautionary treatment measures. He discussed Mark Vientos starting at first base over Jared Young due to a lefty matchup, praised Andrew Abbott's deceptive pitching, evaluated the bullpen's recent struggles, and gave a brief update on Tylor Megill’s throwing progression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At his number retirement press conference, David Wright reflected on his career with the Mets, the meaning of the honor, and the people and moments that shaped his time in baseball. He spoke emotionally about his family, his bond with fans, his relationship with Jose Reyes, and mentors like Howard Johnson and Willie Randolph. Wright also answered questions about his injury struggles, leadership qualities, and his enduring pride in representing the Mets and Team USA. Humor, gratitude, and humility marked a heartfelt media session filled with nostalgia and legacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the Mets' game on July 18, 2025, Carlos Mendoza addressed the media regarding Sean Manaea’s limited pitch count, the bullpen’s performance, and ongoing roster management as the team balances development, health, and competitiveness. He explained the rationale behind certain in-game pitching decisions, discussed confidence in Manaea’s progression, the limitations on bullpen usage, and inconsistencies in the offense especially during middle innings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mets press conference on July 18, 2025, featured updates from manager Carlos Mendoza on multiple injured players, bullpen usage, rotation plans, and progress at Triple-A. Mendoza provided timelines for Jesse Winker and Starling Marte, confirmed Max Kranick will undergo Tommy John surgery, and commented on the roles of Ronny Mauricio and Francisco Alvarez. He also discussed lineup and rotation strategy, including Kodai Senga's scheduling and Sean Manaea's pitch count. Former manager Terry Collins then took questions reflecting on his time managing David Wright, sharing heartfelt stories about Wright’s leadership, return from injury, and impact on the clubhouse, ahead of Wright’s number retirement ceremony. Carlos Mendoza portion: 00:00 – “What does it mean to you as a manager to have a bona fide lefty that’s established back there now?” 00:51 – “How close are Winker and Marte to returning?” 01:13 – “Winker… is there anything additional going on as far as his side?” 01:37 – “Is Raley just a full go? Are there any restrictions?” 02:15 – “Had you heard back about Max Kranick, whether he's getting Tommy John surgery?” 02:33 – “How much of a blow is this for him?” 03:10 – “Has [Ronny] Mauricio resumed running or baseball activity?” 03:31 – “You have Mauricio in the lineup against a lefty today. What have you seen from that side of the plate?” 04:03 – “What else do you guys want to see from Alvarez at Syracuse before he gets back here?” 05:08 – “What have you seen from [player in] the two-hole the last three, four games?” 05:47 – “What was the thinking behind pushing Senga back into the next series?” 06:22 – “So within that big picture, is it Manaea going Wednesday before the off day?” 06:53 – “On a personal level, how much are you looking forward to tomorrow with the David Wright ceremony?” 07:17 – “Will Manaea and others start to lengthen out their pitch counts over the next few starts?” Terry Collins portion: 08:25 – “When you think back on your time managing, if you could point to one thing that sticks out, what would that be?” 09:19 – “Was there ever a time you were mad at him or upset with him?” 11:03 – “Where do you feel David Wright made his biggest impact in the clubhouse?” 12:30 – “Can you reflect on the emotions you felt when David hit that home run in Philadelphia after his return?” 13:33 – “What was the World Series run like with him? How important was it to have him along for that?” 14:25 – “What was it about him that players gravitated to so much?” 15:22 – “What was it like meeting him for the first time, and the genesis of him becoming captain?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with a top-to-bottom run through of the Mets player development system! After early injuries, Jett Williams started a rehab assignments, and Drew Gilbert is back to full strength for Triple-A Syracuse! Matt Rudick and Wyatt Young are red hot atop the Binghamton lineup, and the Cyclones have a pair of 2023 draftees headlining their pitching staff. Mets 2024 first rounder Carson Benge has started his pro career with the St. Lucie Mets, and there's a Mets pitcher in the Dominican Summer League you need to learn about. That and much more on Future of Flushing! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mets prospect and hitting machine Nick Morabito joins Future of Flushing to discuss his recent hot streak and looking ahead to the next level. Nick talks bursting onto the scene in his pro debut, future goals and the Brooklyn lifestyle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brooklyn Cyclones pitching prospect Kade Morris sits down to discuss his strong start to the 2024 season and preparing for the next level. Kade breaks down the jump from Low A to High A, his growing pitching arsenal and ambitious goals for the rest of the season and beyond.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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