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The Put it in the Books Show: S7 E10 - Mets Across the Pond, But Which Team Will It Be

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Welcome to Episode 10 of Season 7 of The Put it in the Books Show, where dissecting the Mets’ Jekyll and Hyde routine is becoming more routine than Keith's pre-show coffee ritual—and just as vital for our sanity. Join Farace, Rodriguez, Keith, and the ever-elusive Producer Joe, who's probably the only person who understands the Mets' inconsistency better than anyone, because let's face it, being invisible is the ultimate inconsistency. First up, what should we make of this Mets team that flips personalities more often than Farace changes his fantasy team lineup? One minute they’re soaring, the next they're more grounded than a teenager after a bad report card. Megill and Peterson are making their pitch to be permanent fixtures in the rotation, proving they might just have the stability this team desperately needs—if only they could pitch every game. Vientos is back and ballin' at the major league level, swinging bats like Rodriguez swings opinions—hard and with lots of follow-through. And speaking of new roles, Adrian Houser seems to have found his niche in the bullpen. It’s like discovering you’re actually good at cooking but only when you use a microwave. Next, we’re previewing the Mets vs. Phillies series in London because nothing says “baseball” like crumpets, tea, and a bit of rain delay—British style. And in a burst of farm system fireworks, six Mets made it to the top 100 prospects list, tying with the Orioles and Cubs. It's nice to be at the top of at least one list, even if it's just potential. Tune in as we dive deep into these topics, with a touch of our trademark dry humor that’s more reliable than a Mets lead in the 9th. Whether or not this new month heralds a new Mets era, we'll be here, making sense of the senseless, and enjoying every unpredictable minute. Join us, won't you? It’s less painful than watching the Mets alone. #PiitB #Mets

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Welcome to Episode 10 of Season 7 of The Put it in the Books Show, where dissecting the Mets’ Jekyll and Hyde routine is becoming more routine than Keith's pre-show coffee ritual—and just as vital for our sanity. Join Farace, Rodriguez, Keith, and the ever-elusive Producer Joe, who's probably the only person who understands the Mets' inconsistency better than anyone, because let's face it, being invisible is the ultimate inconsistency. First up, what should we make of this Mets team that flips personalities more often than Farace changes his fantasy team lineup? One minute they’re soaring, the next they're more grounded than a teenager after a bad report card. Megill and Peterson are making their pitch to be permanent fixtures in the rotation, proving they might just have the stability this team desperately needs—if only they could pitch every game. Vientos is back and ballin' at the major league level, swinging bats like Rodriguez swings opinions—hard and with lots of follow-through. And speaking of new roles, Adrian Houser seems to have found his niche in the bullpen. It’s like discovering you’re actually good at cooking but only when you use a microwave. Next, we’re previewing the Mets vs. Phillies series in London because nothing says “baseball” like crumpets, tea, and a bit of rain delay—British style. And in a burst of farm system fireworks, six Mets made it to the top 100 prospects list, tying with the Orioles and Cubs. It's nice to be at the top of at least one list, even if it's just potential. Tune in as we dive deep into these topics, with a touch of our trademark dry humor that’s more reliable than a Mets lead in the 9th. Whether or not this new month heralds a new Mets era, we'll be here, making sense of the senseless, and enjoying every unpredictable minute. Join us, won't you? It’s less painful than watching the Mets alone. #PiitB #Mets

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