New episode of The Show Podcast with JoelSherman1 & JonHeyman. Mets owner StevenACohen2 talks about Edwin Díaz WBC injury, Mets World Series window, Pete Alonso extension, relationship with other owners. Apple: Spotify:
On a new episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about Japan beating the USA team in the WBC final. They discuss the Ohtani vs. Trout ending, debate whether Anthony Volpe makes the Yankees roster and whether Brett Baty makes the Mets roster. Mets owner Steve Cohen then joins the guys. Cohen talks about the WBC and Edwin Diaz getting hurt, his spending, the payroll, his relationship with other MLB owners and the World Series timeline.
On a new episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about Japan beating the USA team in the WBC final. They discuss the Ohtani vs. Trout ending, debate whether Anthony Volpe makes the Yankees roster and whether Brett Baty makes the Mets roster. Mets owner Steve Cohen then joins the guys. Cohen talks about the WBC and Edwin Diaz getting hurt, his spending, the payroll, his relationship with other MLB owners and the World Series timeline.
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