
107 | Worst of the Rest
Zach, Jack and Andrew discuss Jared Young's struggles, Vientos's resurgence, the implications of Francisco Lindor's return, piling on to Marcus Semien, the future of Bo Bichette in a Mets uniform, Francisco Alvarez embra


Hosted by Zach, Jack, and Andrew · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 106 episodes
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LOOGY podcast is all about talking baseball and having a laugh. Host Zach is joined by Jack and Andrew as they discuss the latest New York Mets news, old-school baseball, and answer burning questions about the game we know and love.
Zach, Jack, and Andrew hosts LOOGY: A New York Mets Podcast, a sports show with 106 episodes published.

Zach, Jack and Andrew discuss Jared Young's struggles, Vientos's resurgence, the implications of Francisco Lindor's return, piling on to Marcus Semien, the future of Bo Bichette in a Mets uniform, Francisco Alvarez embra

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss a revelation in the LOOGY world, continuing offensive woes, BBK issues, the lack of starting pitching depth, Gary's comments on Semien's D, Spidey in the dugout, Kai Correa returns, injury

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the inconsistent Mets offense, making every pitcher look like Cy Young, base stealing woes, Semien's defensive decline, Pete Alonso's defensive resurgence, the return of Lindor, Torrens and

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the implication of the Mets 8-1 victory over the Nationals, more offensive struggles, Carlos Mendoza's job security, a deep dive on assistant pitching coach Daniel McKinney, a Lindor and Ro

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the Mets historically bad start, impact of injuries to Juan Soto, Jorge Polanco, and Jared Young, inconsistent starting pitching from Kodai Senga and David Peterson, hot starts from Nolan M

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the disappointing start to the season, questionable bullpen management, hot starts from the starting rotation, Kodai Senga's return to form, Freddy Peralta is as advertised, changes to the

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the acquisition of Mike Tauchman and the impact on Carson Benge, the possibilities of a 6-man rotation, which starter could be bound for the bullpen, potential roles for Tobias Myers, the f

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss missing out on Kyle Tucker, bouncing back with Bo Bichette, high hopes for Luis Robert, a major prospect loss, the arrival of Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers, the future of Brett Baty and M

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the reasons to go all-in on Kyle Tucker, Luisangel Acuna becoming the next Seby Zavala, the division as it stands, who is scarier between the Phillies and Braves, Mets trivia, and even more

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the departures of Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, and Jeff McNeil, the signings of Jorge Polanco and Luke Weaver, the starting rotation as it stands and potential moves to bolster it, the need for

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the blockbuster Brandon Nimmo trade, the implications on the rest of the roster, our ideal free agency acquisition, and how Devin Williams might be the key to Pete Alonso.

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the sad end to the New York Mets season, a bad omen for last year, and give out 2025 grades for each of the notable offensive Mets: Brandon Nimmo, Juan Soto, Jeff McNeil, Francisco Lindor,

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the Mets continued struggles, starting pitching issues, young pitching studs, bullpen difficulties, the reason our trade deadline acquisitions have been bad, Juan Soto's brilliance, Mark Vi

Zach, Jack, and Andrew talk about the Mets trade deadline acquisitions, not getting any length from the rotation, the top 4 of the order hurting us, the injury report, saviors from AAA, stolen base prowess, and the spark

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the return of Sean Manaea, potential trade deadline targets, the injury report, the potential return of Francisco Alvarez, reactions to the All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, ESPN's producti

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the loss of the Mets pitching depth, struggles with runners in scoring position, the starting rotation post All-Star break, Brandon Nimmo's hot streak and move up in the lineup, the implica

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss Pete overtaking David Wright's home run total, which starting pitchers are fighting for their jobs, who will step up in the lineup behind Soto and Alonso, Jeff McNeil's resurgence, Juan Sot

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the Weekly Complaint, the return of Ronny Mauricio, the injury to Mark Vientos, Juan Soto's wOBA-ly start, the introduction of xwOBA, Nimmo in the 2-hole, a new linguistics lesson, Gary Coh

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss the Mets continued RISP woes, Brett Baty's hot month and what that means for Vientos, positional versatility, the elite bullpen, Jesse Winker's return date, Gary Cohen and "Manager Mendoza"

Zach, Jack, and Andrew discuss TNT, the Danny Young and Winker injuries, the return of Dedniel Núñez, lefty bullpen options, starting pitcher length, RISP woes, Francisco Alvarez and pop time, the return of Brett Baty, M
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