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The Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine

The Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine

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Step back 40 years and relive one of the most iconic Mets seasons—week by week—with Howard Johnson on Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine*, exclusively at Kiner’s Korner.

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  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine EP 8 with Special Guest Barry Lyons
    Apr 5 2026

    Step back 40 years and relive one of the most iconic Mets seasons—week by week—with Howard Johnson on *Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine*, exclusively at Kiner’s Korner.

    In Episode 8, the Season Finally Gets underway, but not before a stop to take on the Mets minor league affiliate in Jackson, MI

    📅 Week covered: April 6, 1986 –April 12, 1986

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    Join our Facebook group to discuss every episode, share memories, and connect with fellow Mets fans

    Don’t just remember Mets history—experience it one week at a time.

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    41 mins
  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine Ep 7 with Special Guest Kevin Mitchell
    Mar 28 2026

    Step back 40 years and relive one of the most iconic Mets seasons—week by week—with Howard Johnson on *Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine*, exclusively at Kiner’s Korner.

    In Episode 7, the intensity of Spring Training ramps up as roster decisions loom and roles begin to take shape. Hojo is joined by special guest Kevin Mitchell to break down a pivotal week in Mets camp.

    📅 Week covered: March 30–April 5, 1986

    ⚾ Topics: Spring Training, roster battles, platoons, pitching dominance, team chemistry

    👉 Join the conversation:

    Visit KinersKorner.com for more exclusive content

    Join our Facebook group to discuss every episode, share memories, and connect with fellow Mets fans

    Don’t just remember Mets history—experience it one week at a time.

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    40 mins
  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine Episode 6: Special Guest Tim Teufel
    Mar 23 2026

    Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine | Episode 6: Special Guest Tim Teufel | March 23–29, 1986

    Step back 40 years and relive one of the most iconic Mets seasons—week by week—with Howard Johnson on *Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine*, exclusively at Kiner’s Korner.

    In Episode 6, the intensity of Spring Training ramps up as roster decisions loom and roles begin to take shape. Hojo is joined by special guest Tim Teufel to break down a pivotal week in Mets camp, including:

    The growing second base competition with Wally Backman and how platoon roles begin to form

    Hojo’s own battle at third base alongside Ray Knight—and the pressure of proving himself against left-handed pitching

    George Foster producing on the field while facing heavy expectations and criticism from the New York crowd

    Ron Darling emerging as a force during spring with a dominant run—and a new mindset heading into 1986

    Dwight Gooden continuing to fine-tune his game as Opening Day approaches

    A bench-clearing moment that gives a glimpse into the edge and personality of this Mets team

    From clubhouse dynamics to position battles and evolving confidence, this episode captures a team still searching for its identity—just weeks before becoming one of the most dominant teams in baseball history.

    📅 Week covered: March 23–29, 1986

    ⚾ Topics: Spring Training, roster battles, platoons, pitching dominance, team chemistry

    👉 Join the conversation:

    Visit KinersKorner.com for more exclusive content

    Join our Facebook group to discuss every episode, share memories, and connect with fellow Mets fans

    Don’t just remember Mets history—experience it one week at a time.

    #Mets #HowardJohnson #TimTeufel #SpringTraining #1986Mets #BaseballHistory #KinersKorner

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    50 mins
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