125 episodes

Mets Fandom, Mets History, Mets Life
with Long Island’s Own Greg Prince and Jeff Hysen

National League Town National League Town

    • Sports
    • 4.6 • 18 Ratings

Mets Fandom, Mets History, Mets Life
with Long Island’s Own Greg Prince and Jeff Hysen

    The Sloganeering Is Back

    The Sloganeering Is Back

    Baseball hits different here, you might have heard, but how does “Baseball Hits Different Here” hit the ear? Greg and Jeff dissect the Mets’ 2024 marketing theme and try to make sense of how other teams are advertising to their potential customers.




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    • 13 min
    Win Some, Lose Some, Come Out Even

    Win Some, Lose Some, Come Out Even

    The Mets have begun the season as more or less a .500 ballclub. Do they have what it takes to exceed that level? To avoid slipping below it? Greg and Jeff talk about what’s been pretty good and what could be better. Then they attempt to connect with the Mets’ newest uniforms from the perspective of fans who grew up not so much in NYC but very much in the Metropolitan Area. Finally, the next time a fair ball bounces over a fence, a brilliant idea might very well occur to you (38:00).




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    • 43 min
    It’s the Name on the Back

    It’s the Name on the Back

    Jeff gives us his initial opinion of the City Connect uniform and then: wouldn’t it be great to be given something by the Mets team store just because you were wandering through there? That rhetorical question leads to another question with a Met angle: who are you wearing, provided price is no object...which it wouldn’t be if someone was just giving player jerseys away? Listen to this National League Town bonus episode to get in on the hypothetical.




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    • 12 min
    Sweetest Sixteen

    Sweetest Sixteen

    Doc Gooden was honored at Citi Field, and National League Town is honored to be to be able to share some insights about what the day was like in Flushing. Greg and Jeff are also glad that the Mets’ wretched start has morphed into a decent run, though that doesn’t mean they don’t question the timing of at least one preseason personnel move. Finally, we remember a catcher who set the defensive standard for all who followed him, and a pitcher who made the best of an undesirable situation (32:30).




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    • 52 min
    Think Big

    Think Big

    Opening Day’s arrival has us dreaming a little dream. The 2024 Mets have won the World Series. A platform is set up for the presentation of the Commissioner’s Trophy. Your new world champions make sure one player holds the hardware aloft before anybody else can touch it. Who should that player be? Greg and Jeff aren’t beyond speculating wildly and nominating their Met of Mets to do the honor. Listen in as they clearly get ahead of themselves.




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    • 7 min
    Time Begins Again

    Time Begins Again

    It’s a new season, and we’re on board with Tom Boswell’s assertion that time begins on Opening Day. We are excited. We are (cautiously) optimistic. We are building up a thirst for crafty baseball and craft beers. We hope to be dancing in the aisles during innings, while an entity called the Queens Crew dances on the field between innings. The ballpark beckons once more, and it’s got fans like us in its thrall. We also try to decide if we don’t mind the Mets Hall of Fame relocating, and we remember one of the mainstays of Met pitching from when miracles were performed.


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    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

Mandodave ,

Getting better and better

I’ve been listening since the very first episode and have never missed one. Greg and Jeff started out great and continue to get better. I subscribe to a lot of Mets podcasts, and this is the only one I listen to regularly. It is head and shoulders above the others. You can tell these guys bleed blue and orange, and they are the kind of fans to whom I can relate.

MaxODonnal ,

The Best

Hands down my very favorite Mets podcast.
The best compliment I can give is, if I were sitting next to these guys in a diner & they were talking Mets like this, I’d keep gettin coffee refills & stay just to listen.

moke ,

Great

National League Town is a welcome addition to the world of Mets podcasts Greg and Jeff are two of the most knowledgeable Mets fans around. They are on top of their game discussing history or current events in Mets fandom on what other podcast in 2022 are you going to hear a discussion about Teddy Martinez? Putting National League Town in your podcast library will make you a happier and more informed fan. LGM

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