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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2016 · 1H 16M

Episode 192: Dark Days, with guest James Wagner

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Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio. This week, we take a look at a former #33, the current #28, and much more. First up, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane answer your emails and discuss the upcoming Jose Reyes reunion (1:28), while playing a quick game of ‘Worried/Not Worried.’ Then, Steve Schrieber gives us our weekly Keith injection with This Week in SNY (34:40). Aaron Yorke is back to talk about what James Loney has meant for the Mets this season (37:38), and then podcast rookie Milo Taibi talks about what Vinny Rotino meant for the Mets in 2012 (43:31). Chris then chats with James Wagner, a beat writer in a really interesting position, career-wise (47:15). You can follow James on Twitter (@ByJamesWagner), and check out his work for the New York Times both in print and on their website. Lukas Vlahos tries to bring some positivity to the show with his weekly stat (1:04:00), and then Kate Feldman checks the Mets’ doomsday clock with the Panic CIty Meter (1:10:47). You can follow all of our contributors on Twitter: Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap), Chris (@chrismcshane), Steve (@_mistermet), Kate (@kateefeldman),  Lukas (@lvlahos343), Milo (@milotaibi),  and Aaron (@apy5000). And don't forget you can email the show at [email protected], and we'll be back next week for another edition of Amazin' Avenue Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio. This week, we take a look at a former #33, the current #28, and much more. First up, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane answer your emails and discuss the upcoming Jose Reyes reunion (1:28), while playing a quick game of ‘Worried/Not Worried.’ Then, Steve Schrieber gives us our weekly Keith injection with This Week in SNY (34:40). Aaron Yorke is back to talk about what James Loney has meant for the Mets this season (37:38), and then podcast rookie Milo Taibi talks about what Vinny Rotino meant for the Mets in 2012 (43:31). Chris then chats with James Wagner, a beat writer in a really interesting position, career-wise (47:15). You can follow James on Twitter (@ByJamesWagner), and check out his work for the New York Times both in print and on their website. Lukas Vlahos tries to bring some positivity to the show with his weekly stat (1:04:00), and then Kate Feldman checks the Mets’ doomsday clock with the Panic CIty Meter (1:10:47). You can follow all of our contributors on Twitter: Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap), Chris (@chrismcshane), Steve (@_mistermet), Kate (@kateefeldman),  Lukas (@lvlahos343), Milo (@milotaibi),  and Aaron (@apy5000). And don't forget you can email the show at [email protected], and we'll be back next week for another edition of Amazin' Avenue Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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