A podcast dedicated entirely to New York Mets baseball, hosted by longtime radio voice Mike Silva. For more than a decade, Mike has shared his passionate and objective insights on the team’s latest developments. Serving as the “bridge” between fans and mainstream media, he also occasionaly features conversations with beat writers, journalists, influential bloggers, and both former and current players.
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A podcast dedicated entirely to New York Mets baseball, hosted by longtime radio voice Mike Silva. For more than a decade, Mike has shared his passionate and objective insights on the team’s latest developments. Serving as the “bridge” between fans and mainstream media, he also occasionaly features conversations with beat writers, journalists, influential bloggers, and both former and current players.
Are the Mets on a budget? Is Steve Cohen being straight with the fans? Is David Stearns actually going to trust the farm system? All this in the latest Talkin' Mets.
Mike Silva states the stage for the rest of the Hot Stove after a week where Mets fans saw fan favorites Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso leave for greener pastures.
While you were finishing your Thanksgiving leftovers, the New York Post decided to dust off an old storyline about clubhouse tension between Francisco Lindor, Jeff McNeil, and Juan Soto. With the Winter Meetings a week away, what free agents are on the Mets board? This and more on the latest Talkin' Mets.
Talkin’ Mets made a little history tonight. Just as Mike Silva was about to dive into a mailbag question about trading Brandon Nimmo, the news about the Nimmo for Marcus Semien deal broke live on the show.
Mike Silvai s joined by veteran Japanese baseball writer Jim Allen, as they discuss the top free agents from NPB this offseason. Hear Mike give his thoughts on why the Mets will stand pat on the positional player side and focus on signing their own free agents.
For the first time since his 2025 postmortem press conference, David Stearns addressed the media — and Mike Silva has plenty to say. In this Talkin’ Mets short, Mike reacts to Stearns’ comments on Edwin Díaz, Pete Alonso, the Mets’ new coaching hires, team defense, and the futures of Brett Baty and Mark Vientos.
Mike Silva is joined by Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated to talk about what David Stearns will do to build the 2026 Mets in a scenario where both Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz sign elsewhere.
Join Mike Silva on the latest edition of Talkin' Mets as he breaks down the Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso contract situations, explores potential pitching upgrades through trades or free agency, and decides which current Mets should stay — and who should go.
On the latest edition of the Talkin’ Mets podcast, Mike Silva outlines what the Mets rotation needs. Hear him talk about the Tarik Skubal rumors, other free agent options, and some outside the box ideas on how to build a rotation that can compete with the Dodgers.
Mike Silva discusses what kind of owner will Steve Cohen be now that he's five year's into his quest for a championship. Pete Alonso wants a 7-year deal, is this something David Stearns should do. And don't forget the mailbag!
A week later, it’s time to wipe away the tears and put aside the frustrations of 2025 and look towards the future.
Mike Silva discusses the core players on the roster and whether the Mets should consider moving on from them. His latest “back of the paper bag math” stat sheds some light on the value and problems of the core team members.
Hear him review the 40-man roster, give an early look at who to consider re-signing, and tender a contract. On the way out, Mike takes a few mailbag questions from the week.
The Mets missed the playoffs, and the fans are angry. Mike talks about why this year’s team is the same as last year’s team and how David Stearns needs to approach roster building this offseason.
Want to know why 2025 happened? You can review the top players on the roster to see who has acquired them.
In the second half of the program, Mike outlines some thoughts on what he would like to see the front office focus on this offseason.
A podcast dedicated entirely to New York Mets baseball, hosted by longtime radio voice Mike Silva. For more than a decade, Mike has shared his passionate and objective insights on the team’s latest developments. Serving as the “bridge” between fans and mainstream media, he also occasionaly features conversations with beat writers, journalists, influential bloggers, and both former and current players.