• 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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    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

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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

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    50 mins
  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine EP 5 Special Guest Dave Magadan
    Mar 16 2026

    Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine | Episode 5: Special Guest Dave Magadan March 16–22, 1986

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

    In Episode 5, we’re in St. Petersburg, Florida, for Spring Training as the 1986 Mets finalize their roster. Hojo is joined by Dave Magadan to talk about:

    The legendary “heart attack suits” and who actually wore them

    Young prospects navigating the big-league locker room for the first time

    Kevin Mitchell’s breakout games and the pressure of Spring Training

    Facing pitching greats like Jack Morris and Burt Blyleven

    Insights into minor league life, mentorship from Lou Piniella, and the mindset of making a roster

    From memorable at-bats to behind-the-scenes locker room stories, this episode gives you an inside look at the Mets before their historic 1986 season even began.

    📅 Week covered: March 16–22, 1986

    ⚾ Topics: Spring Training, roster battles, young prospects, historic Mets moments

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    43 mins
  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine Ep 4
    Mar 9 2026

    Welcome back to Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine — where we don’t just remember Mets history… we drop you right into it.

    In Episode 4, host Mark Rosenman and Mets legend Howard Johnson set the dial to the week of March 9, 1986, as Spring Training continues in St. Petersburg and the foundation of a championship season keeps taking shape.

    Even this early in camp, it was clear something was different about the 1986 Mets.

    The national media spotlight had already arrived, with Good Morning America broadcasting from camp as Dwight Gooden threw batting practice to host David Hartman — and even managed to hit him.

    Meanwhile, the daily rhythm of Spring Training continued with its usual mix of injuries, comebacks, roster battles, and personal motivation.

    Darryl Strawberry dealt with a nagging knee issue.

    Mookie Wilson made a surprise visit to camp while recovering from his frightening eye injury.

    And pitcher Bruce Berenyi took an important step back by facing live hitters following rotator cuff surgery.

    Inside the clubhouse, teammates checked in on each other, veterans worked to rediscover their form, and competition quietly intensified — including the battle at third base between Ray Knight and Howard Johnson.

    The week also featured a meaningful matchup when the Mets faced HoJo’s former team, the Detroit Tigers, and manager Sparky Anderson, adding a little extra emotion to an already competitive spring.

    Through it all, HoJo takes us back inside the clubhouse to explain what it felt like as expectations, personalities, and confidence began to build around a team that would soon become one of the most memorable champions in baseball history.

    Forty years later, the memories still feel fresh.

    Next week: Spring Training rolls on, roster battles continue to heat up, and the Mets move another step closer to Opening Day.

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    37 mins
  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine Ep 3 Special Guest Mookie Wilson
    Mar 2 2026

    Welcome back to Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine — where we don’t just remember Mets history… we drop you right into it.

    In Episode 3, host Mark Rosenman sets the dial to March 2 – March 8, 1986, and suddenly Spring Training in St. Petersburg takes a chaotic turn.

    Joining Howard this week is special guest Mookie Wilson, giving us a firsthand look at one of the most eventful early weeks of the 1986 season.

    What begins as a routine week of camp quickly turns into headline after headline.

    The Mets announce the hiring of franchise legend Rusty Staub to the front office. Commissioner Peter Ueberroth rules on the fallout from the Pittsburgh drug trials, placing the spotlight squarely on team captain Keith Hernandez.

    Then, during a simple rundown drill, disaster strikes when Mookie Wilson suffers a frightening eye injury after an errant throw shatters his sunglasses — a moment that suddenly makes the entire camp feel fragile.

    With Mookie sidelined, young outfielder Lenny Dykstra is thrust into the spotlight. Meanwhile, prospects like Shawn Abner and Stanley Jefferson make early impressions, and the Mets open their exhibition schedule against Tom Seaver and the White Sox.

    Through it all, Howard Johnson and Mookie Wilson take us inside the clubhouse to relive a week when injuries, controversy, competition, and opportunity all collided — revealing just how unpredictable the road to the 1986 championship would be.

    Forty years later, the stories are still incredible.

    Next week: Spring Training heats up, roster battles intensify, and the Mets’ swagger begins to take shape.

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    55 mins
  • Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine EP 2
    Feb 22 2026

    Welcome back to Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine — where we don’t just remember Mets history… we drop you right into it.

    In Episode 2, we set the dial to February 24 – March 1, 1986, as Spring Training opens at historic Al Lang Stadium — the Mets’ 25th straight spring home. The sun is out. The roster is loaded. And expectations have officially arrived.

    We revisit the rising pressure on Darryl Strawberry coming off injury, the October-minded acquisition of Bob Ojeda, and the strategic chess moves of manager Davey Johnson.

    Inside the clubhouse, battles are brewing — Backman vs. Teufel, HoJo vs. Knight — while a clean-shaven George Foster arrives knowing his Mets future may be on the line.

    Meanwhile, a cloud hangs over Keith Hernandez following the Pittsburgh drug trials, with Commissioner Peter Ueberroth yet to rule. Add in public arbitration results for Dwight Gooden and Ron Darling, and suddenly Spring Training feels like serious business.

    Forty years later, we look back at a week when money, pressure, uncertainty, and opportunity all collided — and the 1986 season truly began.

    Next week: competition intensifies, and a freak drill injury changes everything.

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    51 mins
  • The Howard Johnson 1986 Time Machine EP 1
    Feb 16 2026

    Forty years ago, everything changed.

    Before the champagne, before the roller coaster, before the Mets became World Champions, there was a moment in time when the season hadn’t started yet — but you could feel something coming.

    Welcome to Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine, a weekly journey back to the exact moments that shaped one of the greatest seasons in Mets history. Each episode rewinds the clock 40 years, week by week, to relive what was happening inside the clubhouse, around the team, and behind the scenes on the road to a championship.

    In this premiere episode, HoJo takes us back to the week of February 16, 1986, as the Mets are coming off a heartbreaking end to the 1985 season and Spring Training is just around the corner. Expectations are rising, questions are everywhere, and the hunger to finish the job is real.

    What did the team learn from 1985?

    What was the mindset heading into camp?

    And did anyone truly believe what was about to unfold?

    Travel back with us to the very beginning — before the first pitch, before the chaos — to hear it straight from one of the men who lived it.

    ⚾ New episodes weekly

    🎙️ Exclusive memories and untold stories

    🏆 The road to a World Championship, one week at a time

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    33 mins