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Mets Assistant GM Ian Levin stops by the show, as roster moves loom

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Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are back with Episode 4 of The Mets Pod, SNY’s all-new podcast covering every angle of the New York Mets. Connor and Joe welcome New York Mets Assistant GM Ian Levin to the show, who joins the guys to talk about his role with the team, how the analytics department has evolved, what the offseason was like in the lead-up to the lockout, and how things operate under new GM Billy Eppler. Later, Connor and Joe talk about a crazy comeback in St Louis, the roster cut down that’s coming to MLB, and debate what to do about a struggling Robinson Cano. The show wraps with the Mailbag, which this week features Jeff McNeil chatter and a separate chat about prospects come and gone. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!

0:38 Mets assistant GM Ian Levin joins the show

2:27 Levin on analytics

4:32 Steve Cohen's impact

6:13 The Escobar, Canha, Marte, Scherzer signings

8:16 Early roster impressions

9:22 A Wild Win in St. Louis

14:02 Looming roster moves

15:58 Robinson Cano

19:52 Jeff McNeil bounce back

22:49 All time favorite Mets prospect who never made it

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Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are back with Episode 4 of The Mets Pod, SNY’s all-new podcast covering every angle of the New York Mets. Connor and Joe welcome New York Mets Assistant GM Ian Levin to the show, who joins the guys to talk about his role with the team, how the analytics department has evolved, what the offseason was like in the lead-up to the lockout, and how things operate under new GM Billy Eppler. Later, Connor and Joe talk about a crazy comeback in St Louis, the roster cut down that’s coming to MLB, and debate what to do about a struggling Robinson Cano. The show wraps with the Mailbag, which this week features Jeff McNeil chatter and a separate chat about prospects come and gone. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!

0:38 Mets assistant GM Ian Levin joins the show

2:27 Levin on analytics

4:32 Steve Cohen's impact

6:13 The Escobar, Canha, Marte, Scherzer signings

8:16 Early roster impressions

9:22 A Wild Win in St. Louis

14:02 Looming roster moves

15:58 Robinson Cano

19:52 Jeff McNeil bounce back

22:49 All time favorite Mets prospect who never made it

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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