• “Be Patient, Work the Count” — Fonzie’s Hitting Rules
    Sep 3 2025
    Jay sits down with Mets legend Edgardo “Fonzie” Alfonzo to talk mentoring Francisco Alvarez in Triple-A, what he looks for when roving the Mets’ minor leagues, and why the 1999–2000 infield clicked like no other.They also relive the Tokyo opener vs. the Cubs, the 10-run comeback vs. the Braves, Turk Wendell’s rubber arm, and that unforgettable night in Houston when Fonzie was unstoppable. 00:00 Mentoring Francisco Alvarez: rhythm, patience, approach02:16 Alumni Classic: seeing the guys, Jose Reyes still raking03:30 Roving the minors from AAA to the DR; Mendoza’s emphasis04:41 Prospect shoutouts: Jett Williams, Ryan Clifford, depth everywhere08:03 1999–2000 memories: Tokyo trip, Wild Card run, Subway Series09:44 Postseason approach & HRs vs. CIN/ARI; facing Randy Johnson11:19 Turk Wendell’s “give me the ball” era; Pat Mahomes’ versatility12:54 Rey Ordóñez made me better at 2B — communication & range15:20 Cookie Rojas, practice “games,” why the ’99 infield worked18:00 The legendary 6-for-6 night in Houston (three HRs)19:38 The 10-run 8th vs. the Braves; Mike Piazza moments21:12 Alumni Day details & message to fans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 mins
  • How Jerry Dipoto Went From MLB Player To President of Baseball Operations
    Aug 26 2025
    Former Met (and now longtime baseball exec) Jerry Dipoto sits down to riff on a jaw-dropping slate of Mets memories: a notorious 1995 St. Lucie prank, two years riding with John Franco, Todd Hundley’s record run, the San Diego outfield collision, Derek Bell’s clubhouse quirks, and Roger Clemens vs. Mike Piazza. He also reflects on staying loyal to his roots, early hires, fantasy-football GM days in the old Jets locker room, and growing up a Tom Seaver diehard.Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 – Cold open: “Would you stop playing?” + spring-training chaos setup. 01:02 – St. Lucie ’95 prank: stretcher, birds on the chest, and scissors (yes, really). 02:48 – Life with John Franco: bullpen bond, 1,000+ games and Hall case. 03:58 – Prank wars: hotel “horse head,” ketchup, rats in the work bag, cut ties. 05:18 – The missing earrings saga (Mike “Hammond”), and a San Diego Beltrán collision recollection. 06:32 – 25 years as an exec: “Never forgot your roots,” early hires & loyalty. 10:05 – Growing up a Mets fan: Seaver jersey at home. 11:02 – Beefing up offense; quick notes on adding bats and young starters. 12:25 – Teammate shoutouts; “He hit .357 one year.” Hundley’s record season memories. 13:32 – Vance racks 200+ hits; late-season Bobby V memories. 15:04 – Reyes/Ordoñez/Fonzie era beginnings; opening-day recall. 17:03 – The first “fantasy-football GM”: stat packs in the Jets locker room. 21:28 – “We built by trades”: how philosophy formed. 21:36 – 1991 pack rip: Sandberg sighting and clubhouse card-talk. 24:02 – Derek Bell’s rotating jerseys & “Operation… everything.” 25:58 – Roger Clemens vs. Piazza: bat/ball, All-Star signs drama. 26:30 – Wrap: “Great friend, great memories.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 mins
  • Wilmer Flores TELLS ALL About The Night He Didn't Get Traded
    Aug 19 2025
    Wilmer Flores relives the night at Citi Field—finding out on his phone mid-game that he’d been traded, breaking down on the field, and the private words David Wright shared with him in the tunnel. He opens up about Jeff Wilpon telling him there was no deal, the next-day walk-off that made him a Mets legend, and why the love from Queens still follows him on every road trip. Plus: 2015 World Series takeaways (that Royals defense!), how Wright treated rookies, life now with family, and the story behind the name “Wilmer.” Mets fans, bring the tissues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    17 mins
  • David Wright on Tom Seaver, Mets Memories & Honoring First Responders | Battle of the Badges
    Aug 11 2025
    David Wright joins Jay Horwitz for a special Amazin’ Conversation ahead of the 2025 Battle of the Badges at Citi Field — the annual showdown between New York’s police and firefighters. Wright opens up about: How Tom Seaver inspired one of his most memorable on-field moments Why honoring first responders means so much to him and his family The fierce competitiveness (and trash talk) at Battle of the Badges His reflections on his jersey retirement day and the bond with Mets fans The lasting friendships from his 15-year career in Queens 🎟 Battle of the Badges — August 17 at Citi FieldProceeds benefit charities chosen by NYPD & FDNY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    21 mins
  • Ike Davis Reveals What Really Happened With His Valley Fever
    Aug 4 2025
    Former Mets first baseman Ike Davis sits down with Jay Horwitz for an unforgettable Amazin’ Conversations episode — diving deep into his career highs, crushing injuries, and life after baseball. Ike opens up about battling Valley Fever, his ankle injury with David Wright, playing first base during Johan Santana’s historic no-hitter, and hitting big home runs for R.A. Dickey’s 20-win season. He shares behind-the-scenes stories of playing with Jose Reyes and David Wright, reflects on his 2014 trade from the Mets, and reveals what he’s doing now in commercial real estate. Plus — an unbelievable childhood encounter with Joe DiMaggio you have to hear. 📌 Topics Covered: Valley Fever diagnosis & recovery The David Wright collision that changed his career Memories of Johan Santana’s no-hitter Hitting for R.A. Dickey’s Cy Young season Playing with Jose Reyes & David Wright Why leaving the Mets wasn’t easy Life after baseball & his real estate career Meeting Joe DiMaggio as a kid Timestamps 00:00 Battling Valley Fever during Spring Training02:20 Helping snap Jay Horwitz’s broken ankle back into place02:52 The collision with David Wright that ended his 2011 season03:49 Understanding microfractures & lingering pain04:15 Rookie success & breakout power numbers05:06 Valley Fever explained & long-term effects06:56 Playing first base during Johan Santana’s no-hitter08:10 Hitting home runs for R.A. Dickey’s 20-win season09:30 Playing alongside Jose Reyes & David Wright10:47 Diving into the photo pit three times in one week11:26 The famous upside-down bobblehead12:20 Injuries and the reality of a shortened career13:58 Being traded from the Mets in 201415:08 Staying healthy with the Pirates & battling injuries in Oakland15:51 Thoughts on Shohei Ohtani’s two-way dominance17:04 Best baseball legend he met through his father — Joe DiMaggio story19:08 Lee Brice connection & celebrity friends20:18 Life after baseball: starting a real estate business with his brother21:43 Why the Mets will always be special to him22:53 Early days of social media & how it affected players23:53 Ike’s memories of Jay Horwitz & Mets alumni connections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 mins
  • Bobby Valentine and Terry Collins Trade Mets Manager Stories
    Jul 29 2025
    Two of the most memorable managers in Mets history—Terry Collins and Bobby Valentine—sit down with Jay Horwitz for a no-holds-barred conversation about their wildest moments in Queens. From the infamous “our asses are in the jackpot” rant to Ricky Henderson myths, World Series heartbreak, and managing generational talent like David Wright and Jacob deGrom, this episode is packed with stories fans have never heard before. 💬 They reflect on: Getting fired and rehired Matt Harvey’s defiance and dominance Ruben Tejada’s injury The power of analytics and grit Legendary postseason performances This is Mets history raw, real, and unforgettable. 🔔 Subscribe for more Amazin’ Conversations and Mets legends. #Mets #BobbyValentine #TerryCollins #MLB #CitiField #OurAssesInTheJackpot #DavidWright #JacobdeGrom #MattHarvey #NewYorkMets #BaseballPodcast ⏱️ Timestamps (HH:MM Format) 00:00 - Bobby & Terry reflect on their first firings01:44 - Terry on hiding players and stocking the clubhouse03:06 - Ricky Henderson story gets twisted in the press05:17 - Terry's childhood dream to reach the World Series07:34 - Loudest moments in Citi Field history08:32 - Matt Harvey’s emotional plea to pitch Game 510:59 - Press conference antics and “winning pretty at Yankee Stadium”12:18 - Bobby’s reaction to Terry’s “jackpot” ejection14:06 - The Tejada injury and fallout from the Chase Utley slide15:56 - How the double play rule changed everything17:23 - Collins on his young aces: deGrom, Syndergaard, Harvey18:40 - Bobby vs. front office on pitching decisions20:06 - Addison Reed… and locker room awkwardness21:03 - The key to a great postseason team22:09 - World Series shortstop injuries and “what ifs”24:17 - Early impressions of Jacob deGrom25:20 - deGrom vs. Montero expectations27:05 - The Derek Bell trade and a surprise grand slam28:33 - Daniel Murphy’s postseason explosion30:52 - Emotional reflection on impact and relationships32:33 - The leadership David Wright brought upon his return36:13 - David Wright homers in first at-bat back39:03 - Closing thanks and lasting legacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    40 mins
  • Why Joe Torre Wouldn’t Be Surprised To See David Wright in Cooperstown
    Jul 22 2025
    In this emotional and wide-ranging conversation, Mets legend and Hall of Fame manager Joe Torre sits down with Jay Horwitz to reflect on his decades in baseball—and the people who shaped it. Torre opens up about managing David Wright in the WBC, his thoughts on Wright’s Hall of Fame case, and memories of Don Mattingly, Tom Seaver, and Gil Hodges. He also shares deeply personal stories about his childhood, revealing how his father’s abuse inspired the founding of his Safe At Home Foundation, which has helped thousands of children break the cycle of domestic violence. From managing the Mets to building a dynasty with the Yankees, to humorous tales with Arthur Richmond and commercials with Willie Randolph and Bobby Valentine, this is Joe Torre like you've never heard him. 🔗 Learn more: https://joetorre.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 mins
  • Daniel Murphy Opens Up About David Wright: Captain, Teammate, Friend
    Jul 15 2025
    In this heartfelt episode of Amazin’ Conversations with Jay Horwitz, former Mets All-Star Daniel Murphy joins the show to share powerful and personal stories about David Wright ahead of Wright’s number retirement ceremony. From tales of clubhouse leadership and unspoken sacrifices to emotional comeback moments in 2015, Murphy honors the captain with insight, humor, and reverence. He also reflects on his own TV debut and how Wright continues to inspire him. A must-watch for Mets fans. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – Daniel Murphy’s favorite David Wright quote00:50 – Stepping into the TV booth for Wright’s big day01:56 – First impressions of David in spring training03:21 – What kind of captain was David Wright?04:04 – How Wright helped deGrom and teammates with media05:57 – Watching Wright battle through injuries in 201507:39 – The night Wright told Terry Collins not to play him08:17 – Emotional return: Wright homers after DL stint08:41 – Cookie story: David greets team in full uniform09:46 – Murphy on Wright’s humility and team-first mindset10:34 – Golf outings, off-day memories, and family chats11:26 – “Door to door service”: Murphy’s lasting memory12:01 – Murphy on Wright’s World Series home run13:06 – Seeing #5 join Mets legends at Citi Field14:02 – Who’s coming back to honor David Wright15:13 – Murphy’s reaction to joining the broadcast booth15:55 – Reflecting on 10 years since the 2015 postseason16:42 – Will Murphy keep broadcasting?20:01 – Jay thanks Murph: “Nobody better to talk about David Wright” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    21 mins