Audio- Trade Deadline Edition- ESPN, Heyman, and Manuel

Here are some audio links regarding the trade deadline rumors and speculation:

Buster Olney, Peter Gammons, and Steve Phillips join Michael Kay on ESPN Radio to talk about the Pudge Rodriguez for Kyle Farnsworth deal, plus the other trade rumors.

ESPN Audio

SI’s Jon Heyman joins WFAN’s Joe & Evan show with the latest trade talk. Joe Benigno shows why he’s the worst broadcast personality in New York.

WFAN Audio

Mets manager Jerry Manuel joins WFAN for his weekly spot. Unfortunately, Joe & Evan are subbing for Mike and the Mad Dog.

WFAN Audio

Audio- Gary Cohen, Jon Heyman On Trade Deadline

SNY play-by-play man Gary Cohen joins Michael Kay on ESPN Radio to talk about the state of the Mets. He discusses the Mets trade needs, Manny Ramirez rumors, and the bullpen.

ESPN Audio

SI baseball writer Jon Heyman joins Chris Russo on WFAN radio to talk about the trade deadline deals.

WFAN Audio

Audio- Brian Schneider and ESPN Radio Trade Talk

Mets catcher Brian Schneider does his weekly spot with WFAN’s Joe & Evan. He talks about last night’s loss to the Marlins and the state of the Mets.

ESPN’s Baseball Today has Eric Krabell and Peter Pascarelli talking about the prospects for a Mark Teixeira trade. Steve Phillips joins the show to cover his thoughts on the trade deadline.

WFAN Audio

ESPN Baseball Today

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Audio- Billy Wagner Fired Up On ESPN Radio

Billy Wagner does his weekly spot with Michael Kay on ESPN Radio. He talks about his shoulder injury and the Mets big win over the Phillies today. But he also gets into a beef that he has with NY Times writer William C. Rhoden over a column that he wrote yesterday that you can read here.

Basically, Wagner says that he was misquoted by Rhoden in the column. He says that Rhoden was supposed to meet him after the game in the locker room to talk about the column today but no-showed for the meeting. Wagner also says that his post game comments were heard by all of the reporters in the room and nobody else heard him say that he should have pitched in the first game of the Phillies series when Duaner Sanchez and the rest of the bullpen got roughed up in the ninth inning.

Billy’s always got something good to say but this one is especially good.

ESPN Audio

Lunch Links- Mex, Billy Martin, MLB Network, and More

While I’m here getting pumped up for the Phillies series, I decided to put some links out today. Some of them I’ve had for a while now but I think you’ll like. Anyway, onto the links…

  • This one is from July 7th but I thought you’d want to see it anyway. David Pinto wrote a piece for Yahoo Sports about the parallels between the Yankees 1978 firing of Billy Martin and the Mets firing of Willie Randolph.
  • David Peters, a PhD professor of engineering from the Washington University of St. Louis wrote a tremendous piece about how lefties have an advantage in baseball. It’s really compelling information and got picked up by Sporting News.
  • Cyril Morong, writer of the excellent blog Cybermetrics, writes that fast players such as Jose Reyes aren’t “blocked” from hitting doubles and triples with slower runners on base in front of them.
  • ESPN’s Jayson Stark picks the Phillies to win the NL East in his “That’s Debatable” column.
  • John Donovan tries to make sense of the NL East in his column for Sports Illustrated.
  • Awful Announcing has some good information on the upcoming MLB Network. Included is the rumor that they’re considering adding analyst Harold Reynolds from SNY to the network.
  • SI’s Jon Heyman gets into the latest trade rumors including the Mets interest in Seattle Raul Ibanez and Cleveland’s Casey Blake. He says that Omar Minaya especially likes Blake.
  • SNY analyst Keith Hernandez talks to WFAN’s Boomer & Carton about the Mets and his reported dispute with Jose Reyes. Listen here.

Audio- Eddie Coleman And Baseball Today

The news of the Mets tying the Phillies for first place in the NL East has been all over the mainstream media and the blogs today. It’s thrilling to have the team, that was thought to be dead in the water a month ago, back in first place and looking stronger than at any point this season.

Here are a couple of audio links for you this afternoon on the topic of the Mets. Mets beat reporter checks in with WFAN’s Joe & Evan. And ESPN’s Baseball Today covers all of the top stories in baseball including the Mets shaking up the NL East. Peter Pascarelli and Steve Phillips discuss the events of the day.

WFAN Audio

ESPN Audio