Ep. 27 – The Hot Boys Pod

Liam is at Saberseminar and Will is coming back from Friday night’s wild game at Citi Field. Hot Boys thoroughly on their shit as Liam talks about his love of oysters and trolling baseball writers while Will reminisces on challenging Long Island Chaminade students to fights at the Baldwin Bowling Lanes parking lot in the mid-00’s.

Ep. 23 – James Dolan & Dungeons & Dragons

The guys are back to discuss the breaking news that “Liam reminds people of Natasha Lyonne”. The guys also talk the Knicks – Mavericks trade, the latest revelations regarding Gabe Kapler’s time with the Dodgers, and some Super Bowl indifference. There’s also the debut of a new segment called “Dice-capades”. We don’t know either.

Ep. 19 – Sleepy Time Tea on the Hot Stove

The guys check in a little fatigued, but talk Mets Hot Stove. Robinson Cano and Noah Syndergaard trades are discussed, but also the 2005 White Sox rotation for some reason. The guys also do a bit of “Better Know A Bar” for The Irish American on John Street and talk about skunk taps. Other topics include the Sixers, the Rangers, and Rachael Ostovich.

Ep. 12 feat. Jeffrey Paternostro

The guys are back off of their triumphant meet up with Marlins Man to talk to papa bear himself: Jeffrey Paternostro of Baseball Prospectus. Live from the Breslin, Liam and Will gaslight Jeffrey by offering him brunch, but end up chatting him up about Mets, podcasting, prospecting, Peter Alonso, specialty bitters, and of course, Nick Fucking Pivetta. Also, Jeffrey and Liam go head to head in Will’s assbackwards trivia shenanigans for a mystery prize. Segments include “Is it an ace?” and “Better Know A Bar”.

Ep. 11 feat. Trevor Strunk

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The guys are back, and the Mets podcast is actually mostly sort of taking Mets. Liam and Will discuss Harvey, Matz, Nick Pivetta, Astrubal, Scooby Doo Pa Pa, Nick Pivetta, and more. Then Trevor Stunk drops in for an impromptu late night interview to talk millennial gaming, the Phillies, Nick Pivetta, and host a rousing display of “Let’s remember some guys: early 2010’s Phillies”. Nick Pivetta’s curve is a 6, too bad Liam didn’t pick him up off of the fantasy wire.