Top Mets Prospect Peter Alonso and Beat Writer Matt Ehalt were on the pod. Why are you still reading instead of listening?

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Mets top prospect Peter “EL POW” Alonso and beat writer Matt Ehalt (The Record/NorthJersey.com) joined the Good Fundies boys in an instant classic*!

First, Roger and Brian talked about the Citi Field fire and the plague-ish events transpiring with the Mets lately (01:30), Mickey Callaway’s recent motivational tactics (10:00), and Sandy Alderson’s interesting math (16:00).

Then Binghamton Rumble Ponies first baseman and Top 100 prospect Peter Alonso discussed his new wikipedia-verified nickname (24:30), how watching the 2015 World Series showed him how energetic Mets fans can be (26:30), if he’s considering just showing up to Citi Field unannounced to see what happens (27:45), playing in Binghamton (34:10), how his idol Mike Piazza motivated him (38:30), wooden bats (48:00), why he would get rid of all of the new MLB rules (58:50), how teams are pitching him differently after his red hot start (01:03:00), if he can take Piazza in a scuffle (01:07:25), his New York City experiences (01:10:30), his message to Mets fans about players (01:12:30), his thoughts on Field of Dreams (01:18:00), if he is willing to play the outfield if asked (01:18:30), and much more.

If that weren’t enough, Matt Ehalt hopped on afterwards and talked about writing for newspaper readers vs. millennials (01:23:30), Mets 1st round pick Jarred Kelenic (01:28:15), the latest on Todd Frazier and Anthony Swarzak (01:29:40), his take on Sandy’s DL talk and the recent roster moves (01:32:30), Jose Reyes’ future (01:36:50), potentially trading deGrom (01:43:00), why he gets so much twitter hate (01:47:30), why most writers don’t focus on Mets ownership (01:57:45), Jeff Wilpon’s payroll discussion (02:06:00), and you guessed it: a lot more.

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* Probably?