Sports Illustrated baseball writer Jon Heyman joins WFAN’s Boomer & Carton to analyze the non-waiver trade deadline deals.
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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.
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.
Mets manager Jerry Manuel joins WFAN for his weekly spot. Unfortunately, Joe & Evan are subbing for Mike and the Mad Dog.
Audio- Gary Cohen, Jon Heyman On Trade Deadline
Audio: June 10- Jon Heyman
Sports Illustrated baseball writer does his weekly spot with WFAN’s Mike and the Mad Dog. This week he describes the Mets as “pathetic” and it’s hard to disagree.
Audio: June 5- Randolph And Heyman
Audio links from WFAN’s Mike and The Mad Dog show. New York Mets manager Willie Randolph and Sports Illustrated baseball writer Jon Heyman join the show.
What jumps out at me is that Randolph seems to be much more open to pointing out when players are going badly than he was before the meeting with the Wilpons. I like that he isn’t being an apologist for every player that’s going badly.
Audio: May 29- Heyman, Wagner And Coleman
Sports Illustated senior baseball writer Jon Heyman (Carlos Delgado’s antagonist) and Mets beat reporter Eddie Coleman call in to talk to WFAN’s Mike and the Mad Dog. Much of the talk centers around the Mets recent series victory over the Marlins and Delgado’s lack of playing time over the last two games.
Billy Wagner joins Michael Kay of ESPN Radio for his weekly spot.
Audio: Schneider and Heyman
Brian Schneider does his weekly spot with WFAN’s Joe & Evan. Jon Heyman, Sports Illustrated baseball writer, joins WFAN’s Mike and the Mad Dog.
Schneider talks about the Mets struggles and the announcement yesterday that Willie Randolph is still the manager. Heyman talks about Randolph and a testy exchange that he had with Carlos Delgado yesterday.

