Another masterclass in season recaps by Mike and the boys at SRS. Very good watch, and incredible detail into a season. Makes me feel like I had been there to watch the year from start to finish. Keep up the good work
@bryantsteury891013 күн бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. It’s funny, I cut the cord over a year ago and with content creators like this channel I have zero desire to go back to it.
@yoshi592013 күн бұрын
I’m not american, but being a Brazilian dude with Japanese descent and living in a region with a pretty big Japanese population, baseball ended up in my life recently, despite the fact that for most part of my life I didn’t care about it a lot. 2024 was the first year I decided to really sit down and watch an MLB season, and i don’t why, but the Mets ended up becoming my favorite team in the league, I have a lot of fun watching them play. I really hope they continue to play well, because I already became used to cheer for them lol. LGM!
@Vyc7412 күн бұрын
Hell yeah, Brazil mentioned! Glad i'm not the only one on the channel
@Skyrocketrecords5611 күн бұрын
LGM
@iLLWiLLx2110 күн бұрын
People laugh at us because of our history but our future is VERY bright! LGM!!!!!
@Rak9-j8h9 күн бұрын
I mean I never want to turn anyone away from Mets fandom as a Mets fan but the Dodgers might have the 3 best Japanese pitchers in baseball on their team in 2025. At least 3 of the top 5, not to mention the best DH in baseball. But we are fun billionaire underdogs so the more the merrier!
@matthewmcdonald78098 күн бұрын
Love it, brother!!! Welcome to our highly entertaining, generational misery! 😊😊😊
@jdutra29612 күн бұрын
Tyrone Taylor. Say his name. Got us the first win of the regular season, and without his double that knocked out schwellenbach, we don't win the last game of the season. Not to mention being one of our most solid citizens in between.
@rmr19628 күн бұрын
Yeah that man has one cannon of a right arm
@mariohnyc5 күн бұрын
Played every position in the outfield at a high level, and many clutch hits and great defensive plays over the course of the season. A regrettable omission for a video of this length.
@therealfanmaster13 күн бұрын
That last quote really resonates with me because of something that happened before the season began. In 2023, the Mets season from hell managed to hurt me in unique ways. On July 1 2023, my aunt died. She was a diehard Mets fan, someone who truly loved the team since being a kid during the Miracle of '69. When I would visit her during baseball season, it was very common to have the Mets game of the day on TV, and the last time I saw her before the illness began to take hold, was my birthday, we were talking about the potential the 2022 Mets could have done. It probably won't surprise you to know that I didn't bother watching most of the season afterwards. It was pretty painful. If that was a painful experience, it gets worse. Five months later, her husband, & my Uncle died of a separate illness. He was also a diehard Mets fan, and he was just as passionate as his wife. They were essentially childhood sweethearts, his mother was a Sunday School teacher at the same church my grandfather was, he became close with my Aunts, Uncles, and my Dad (Although both of them were years older than my father). I honestly believe that after losing his wife, his will to fight on just vanished. I'll never know his thoughts during those last few months, but I doubt the 2023 Mets made life easier. Being as they had no kids, pretty much everything they had built over their lives had to be divided and sold. I got a cut of their inheritance, with equal shares going out to all their nieces and nephews, and my Dad and I both went to clean out the house before it could be sold, and included in there was some Mets stuff that had been destroyed in storage by the passage of time. I ended up finding a clay replica of Shea Stadium, and decided to keep it as a token of remembrance. In fact, one of the last days we went to clear out everything, happened to be on the first day of the year, where they got swept by the Brewers and Rhys Hoskins got at it with Jeff McNeil (which I'm surprised wasn't talked about here). I tried to stay hopeful, and then May came, and I think around the Jorge Lopez incident (I can't remember exactly when), I said aloud that the only good thing about their deaths was that they didn't have to watch this Mets team flounder around. Then June came, and it began to happen. The private meeting, Vientos going off, Iglesias, OMG, Grimace, the winning. I was just as excited as any other Mets fan was, and just as stupefied. I couldn't believe it was happening. Was something supernatural happening? Was someone I knew guiding this team from above? I couldn't tell you an answer, just that I had two recently deceased relatives that would gladly do what it takes to guide the Mets to success. The series against Atlanta in July was the moment I believed it was destiny. Then Senga got hurt again, and I immediately began to panic internally. Was this team relapsing into it's old ways? Thankfully despite some bleeding in August, September came, and I saw all those wins mentioned in the video, and was feeling good, and then came the final series against Atlanta, and I ending feeling genuine fear after that first game. Then the hurricane came, and it was going to come down to one doubleheader on Monday. I remember that first game like it was yesterday, and honestly feel that the Braves would have won had they not pulled Shwellenbach when they did. If they had let him face a couple extra batters in the eighth, or just not have him go back out on there at all, the pitching for the Braves would have likely not been scrambled enough for the Mets to get all those runs. I thought it was sure to happen. Then Edwin lost his stuff, and I panicked again. I was scared they didn't have the pitching for Game 2 that day to hold off Atlanta. And then Lindor came up. Needless to say I screamed when I saw that happen, and again when Edwin sealed the deal. I distinctly remember jumping for joy, falling on my bed, and looking up. If there was a god and heaven, then I knew who up there would have been celebrating as hard as me. And that they would have been so happy to see it if they were still here. Game 2 was a victory lap. I didn't end up watching that as I had other things that day. So the Mets beat the Brewers in Game 1. Also Jesse Winker clearly hadn't let go of his beef with the Brewers. Thankfully nothing too stupid came out of it. Game 2, was crushing but I believed in Game 3. Offense fails to show up, down 2-0, here comes Pete. I should mention that throughout the season, my parents (who I was watching this game with), had been very critical of Pete's performance and how he wasn't showing up like he needed to. When I saw him up, I was mentally all ready to say goodbye. Then the home run came. I ended up jumping off my cough and doing a victory lap around the living room like I was running the bases. I then went and gave my Dad a huge hug. He had lost two huge Mets fans in his sister and brother-in-law. Now one year later, a moment that rewrote a player's legacy happened to our team. And if that wasn't enough, it was his birthday. Let's just say the rest of that night was special. And the series against the Phillies. I have a longstanding grudge against the Phillies back to the days of Rollins and Howard. Not just for being a division foe, but for at that point stealing the success that could been ours, that SHOULD'VE been ours. And the first head-to-head playoff matchup, needless to say, watching that series and those games was cathartic, and kind of magical. I thought they could have beaten the Dodgers, I really did. Beating the team that broke New York's heart, the team that is pretty much the reason the Mets franchise even exists, the team that broke my grandfather's heart many decades ago before he even had a wife and kids. That's the part of it that stung. Not losing to a vastly better team with some of the greatest players in the history of baseball, but the fact I thought they could have beat them. At least they fought, and made sure it wouldn't be won on our soil, but it didn't matter. Still was a better outcome than the Yankees winning. So that was a long rambling comment that most viewers will probably never fully read. But that is how the 2024 New York Mets affected me. Someone who had been waiting to feel this way about this team for a long time. It's a season that means more because of just what I had to go through the year before. This is a season that will always be special, even I see a hundred more Mets seasons, this one will never be replicated for me. How could it? All I can say is that despite all of this, I still miss them. Aunt Lisa, Uncle Craig, I still love you. And thanks for everything you did, in this world, and any other.
@harryparsons275012 күн бұрын
Writing a novel?
@therealfanmaster12 күн бұрын
@@harryparsons2750 Actually I am, but it's not related to this at all. I just wanted to let all my thoughts out.
@To-Pursue-And-Protect12 күн бұрын
@@therealfanmastergreat story. I read it all. As a dodgers fan, the Mets put up a good fight and will be a great team if all goes well with clay Holmes as a starter and Soto if he has the season he had last year. Who knows, maybe they’ll even give a scare to my dodgers.
@donrol9312 күн бұрын
R.I.P. to them. What a beautiful story. LFGM!
@Hugefknballs2 күн бұрын
Go mutts!!!
@TheTEN2413 күн бұрын
This is a masterpiece of a video to highlight the absolute insanity that this season was as a Mets fan. We rarely get to have fun watching this franchise play but man this past season was so damn fun. Truly had me feeling like a little kid again watching their games and gave me so many awesome memories.
@imre45613 күн бұрын
This video perfectly captures why I’m a diehard Mets fan. Magic season
@Craig53-s8f9 күн бұрын
Same
@bees54508 күн бұрын
I was raised as a diehard mets fan, but took a break from baseball and didn’t care from 2017-2023. I’m also a girl, so take that as you will. Teenage years were busy man. This year, I decided it was a good time to get back to one of my favorite hobbies, watching baseball. Coming back into the scene as a mets fan in 2024 has been insane. It feels like I jumped on the train at the last second before it zipped off. Thank you for making this very entertaining video, people like you are the reason im finding myself so happy getting back into baseball.
@cavewomanbrain12 күн бұрын
i'm a diehard giants fan, but have a few friends who are mets fans so i kept tabs on them all season long. it went from getting texts that the season was dead and they were going to sell at the deadline to all caps message after all caps message that this team was doing something really special. i made sure to tune into game 161 in atlanta and thus began, hands down, the best week of non-giants baseball i've ever watched in my life. it felt like an oscar-winning movie. perfectly paced, lovable characters, redemption arcs, and the good guys always came through. the mets were far and away the best baseball story of 2024. thank you for preserving it so perfectly for mets fans and anyone who, like me, feels privileged to have witnessed even a small part of the magic. siri, play OMG.
@casey_kitt12 күн бұрын
Finally finished this thing. God, man. This is just incredible. I adore how you form narratives. Waiting until the last third to discuss Pete’s season was genius- waiting until the last three seconds to mention Soto even more so. Before I ramble on about my own connection to this team I want to make it known that this is an utterly fantastic piece of storytelling. So, after several months of having my world rocked again and again by this team, I was in attendance at game 5 of the NLCS. My dad came with me- he’s a lifelong Mets fan, and if you have a dad who’s a lifelong Mets fan you know that they carry a sort of unique trauma with them. This isn’t even really a joke. They all carry this deep exhaustion and fear with them when they go to the ballpark no matter how good the team’s doing, because God, man, they’re the METS. My dad and I pulled up to Citi knowing that it was an exceedingly likely possibility that we were about to watch our Mets get blown out and eliminated in 5; humiliated by the best team in baseball. They didn’t. Seriously, I left that ballpark feeling like the king of the fucking world. No needle or vial or powder in the world can give you the euphoria I felt heading down to the parking lot, shuffling through a sea of grown men crying tears of joy, chanting “METS IN SEVEN”. That was the most fun game of my entire life. Nothing can take that from me. I live in DC and don’t get to get out to Citi much, so it was unbelievably meaningful to be able to share that victory with thousands of other idiots just like me who, after watching this team perform miracle after miracle for six months, thought that maybe somehow they could pull through. You know the rest. We’re now a month away from pitchers and catchers and I’m still not ready to say goodbye to this team. I may never be able to say goodbye to this team. It hurts like hell knowing it won’t be the same, even if we’re as good or better this year. I mean, for god’s sake, we got Juan Soto. Even with a stacked NL, on paper, nothing is stopping us from having another deep playoff run. But will it feel the same? We aren’t the scrappy underdogs anymore. We’re just a good team. And sure, that’s fun too… but there’s been plenty of good teams in baseball history. Has there ever been a 2024 Mets?
@davekaplowitz102013 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@StarkRavingSports13 күн бұрын
No, thank you!
@jasonvassallony12 күн бұрын
Cannot for the life of me tell you how long I've been waiting since the season ended for someone to make a long essay video about this team that gave me such cheerful and emotional moments. I know this year's team won't be as fun to watch as last year's team was, but if anything it bridged the gap then to now as a team that has the resilience to fight and succeed. I'm excited as I possibly can be to one day see this team win it all when you remember how good these kinds of seasons can truly feel. Thank you to the 2024 NY Mets, here's to this year and the future of this franchise with Lindor, Nimmo, Vientos, and Soto leading the charge. LFGM
@Charlie-sl1ou13 күн бұрын
Be proud of what you just created, this video was absolutely incredible!
@jamespurs13 күн бұрын
2024 was one hell of a fun time. After moving away from NYC, I got to see the Mets for the first time in 10 years in London and Ive booked a week this year to head back to NY
@kenip980013 күн бұрын
Hands down, the most fun and entertaining baseball season in years. Great recap. OMG.
@KevinQuinn8113 күн бұрын
"Since the last captain of the Mets left the team, third base had been a total void for them. No one had stepped up long term or really played all that well for more than a short spurt since." This phrase also applies to most of Mets history prior to David as well. It was almost a cursed position for them. Whenever they rarely had a good one, he either left, got injured or moved positions.
@mmichael122112 күн бұрын
Tyrone Taylor doesnt get nearly enough credit/recognition for his pivotal role in the season!
@GdnationNY9 күн бұрын
I have 2 moments i wished you included. Cohen was having those media spots around june and there were reports that he gave them the reality if they didnt come around pete was going to be traded and they were going to majorly retool. The second is at the start of september the bullpen was very shaky and i will never forget snys gary cohen saying they need the relievers to reset and just take this month as an opportunity to pitch their best ball of the season. There was also several outlets including locked on mets saying all they need is a 5 or 6 game to stabilize and then they won 8. Best september we ever had. I am tearing up thinking about that double header.... Personally for me helene brought that moment and my new rescue dog who is a helene refugee. Should have called him OMG
@richardkim995212 күн бұрын
I see the 2024 season similar to the 1984 season, both Mets teams fell short, but you can see the potential and the greatness to come.
@Lorrddyyy5 күн бұрын
It’s amazing how wild this season was, I have been a Mets fan since 2004 this was the wildest season I remember. 2006 07 and 08 were wild but in a bad way. 2015 was kinda similar but in different ways not as many special moments. Great video Starks describes it all perfectly👍🏽👍🏼
@maggie_12778 күн бұрын
At the end of the 2024 season, i didn't even think the mets could lose. I sat with my mom at the watch party, and i thought to myself, "They still have time." It didnt feel real until Alvys final out. This team was so special. I watched every single game this season, and it was magical.
@bungh0LeO13 күн бұрын
Phenomenal job on this video, encapsulating the unforgettable ride of the 2024 Mets. This season really ignited my love for this sport and developed a much deeper appreciation of the sport. I tried out fantasy baseball for the first time this season and wanted to see if I could get into watching baseball again, and what a year to come back to. I'm seriously itching for baseball season to come around. Hopefully I'll get to catch a spring training game. LGM
@NessKeyi13 күн бұрын
Excellent video on an amazing season. And OMG using a Banjo-Kazooie track when Grimace showed up might just be perfect.
@DGS260512 күн бұрын
This might as well be a Hollywood movie. A team that was struggling rallied to the playoffs through the power of friendship, a lovable mascot, and their own theme song.
@ethangoldstein806311 күн бұрын
a one hour documentary by SRS is a great day
@debeshhalder713712 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Thank you for making a 1+ hour long tribute to the 2024 Mets team. Truly my favorite Mets team of all time, and that's even with the 2015 team and the 2022 team. Shoutout to Marc and Wardy for their contributions. Super excited for the 2025 season. LFGM
@Dylan-co2oo13 күн бұрын
"When you think about what the 2024 Mets were all about, you won't be able to keep yourself from smiling"
@THATMUDBOY13 күн бұрын
This is my favorite KZbin video I’ve ever watched
@cityzach12 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this. I watched every single game and knew everything already but reliving it will always make me smile. I’ll cherish this video and this team forever!
@harryseeto10 күн бұрын
What's up Mike! This has to be one of the best videos I have ever watched! Thank you so much brother! Felt like I was re-living all those awesome moments again. So grateful to be able to have experience these fuzzy feelings with my son and wife during this past season. Being at Citi Field is truly one of the best places on earth! I been a life long Mets fan for a long long time. 40+ years and this past season ranks way up there, was so magical and entertaining. Looking forward to 2025 and beyond, as the Mets are on the rise. Love having this renewed sense of optimism, I have not felt since '86. Thanks Steve Cohen and staff, I really love what you done with the team and the ball park. I been to several other venues across the country and nothing tops, what is going on in Queens! ^55s Keep up the great work. You are the man! Yo Mike, keep bringing the sauce, you are truly an Ace! ^55s LGM!
@colli_n7 күн бұрын
My mom surprised me in school with tickets to NLCS Game 4. I had been to 3 regular season games before and they won 2 out of the 3 I had gone to. I cant describe the energy in the stadium for Lindor's walkup. The Mark Vientos homer in the 1st was probably the most electric I have seen Citi Field ever. So glad I was able to experience this insane season.
@Keyser___Soze12 күн бұрын
1:15:57 Hahaha that ending audio clip is hilarious!
@jakethesnake114511 күн бұрын
Ngl as a new Yankee in 2022 as bad I wanted Soto to be as a Yankee im happy for Soto i cant hate bcuz hes a generational hitter and with Mets they got everything to construct their roster years to come. I don’t mind him leaving bcuz Yankees front office sucks and cheap and didn’t add much in 2024 trade deadline to cover holes and look what happened
@rycolligan8 күн бұрын
This Mets team was special. This season was why we watch 100+ games of baseball a year. I have no idea what next year will bring. Let's go METS!
@MaxMethods13 күн бұрын
man you did an incredible job on this. Got goosebumps several times. And that NLDS section was pure cinema!
@thinkforyourself567211 күн бұрын
I've been watching the Mets for 30 years and this postseason was by far the most exciting run of baseball I've ever seen. It's was F'ing magical. Thanks for the memories boys. LGM
@a18yearoldonyoutubeluigi13 күн бұрын
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but as a Jays fan, I’m jealous of the Mets and you.
@sendAJtospace13 күн бұрын
Now imagine this feeling of jealousy but for just about every other team in the league That is a part of what being a Marlins fan is like
@iLLWiLLx2110 күн бұрын
You did an amazing job with this! LFGM!!!!!
@omarmunoz57873 күн бұрын
“This team once 11 games under .500, whose fans couldn’t even bother to show up and watch them play in April. Whose second most productive player by bWAR was a well below average hitter across his 11 year career, probably more popular on Spotify than in Major League Baseball, who just a few months ago had absolutely no reason to believe… but as Mets fans have been saying for decades… ya gotta” this was absolute art. Heartstrings man, heartstrings. I absolutely loved this season. Unforgettable. Thank you for this video.
@noahkasper816412 күн бұрын
In my 20 years on this planet, this is the best season of Mets baseball I have ever seen. I was in 5th grade during the 2015 World Series season and the magic behind this season was something completely different. As hard it was to watch the season end, the excitement for this coming season is the highest it has ever been for me. LFGM!
@JosephZiegler-s9t10 күн бұрын
As a Dodger fan, I gave my 100% respect for facing this team in the NLCS last year. They showed all their fight and heart in that series and the first 2 rounds of the playoffs. This proved that a team with those 2 things can accomplish anything no matter what outside voices say or how bleak a situation can be in the moment. They’re well on their way to challenging the Braves and Phillies for the NL East crown and perhaps the #2 seed in the playoffs. This could also perhaps lead to another memorable and hard fought NLCS rematch with my same Dodgers! Hope it goes 7 games! Great and very detailed video about this team! Do one on the 2024 Tigers or the Diamondbacks and Twins collapses as well!
@depressedjetsfan965810 күн бұрын
Non Mets fans wouldn’t understand this year was special
@Junker101.13 күн бұрын
18:07 melee jigglypuff mentioned 🥳
@JK-gm6kk2 күн бұрын
I feel like ear rape hungrybox yelling should have followed
@casey_kitt13 күн бұрын
ABOUT TO WATCH PEAK DONT TALK TO ME
@pakpaksugar519413 күн бұрын
pride month, grimace, and hawk tuah saved the mets. what a year man
@createdrosters12 күн бұрын
Not enough of the Gay grimace Mets mentioned in this vid. It was even foreshortened as a big part of the turning point with the Weiners in April. OMG concert on pride night too
@ravespartalive649612 күн бұрын
That pride stuff has nothing to do with what transpired. Keep that stuff in your bedroom, we don't care!
@rmr19628 күн бұрын
The NLDS montage is such a perfect celebration of everything this team accomplished. I’ll cry watching in ten years from now.
@jmn3279 күн бұрын
I got to be at NLDS Game 4; I'd never been to a clincher before. Words don't do it justice. If there was any other team in Mets history that gave this kind of tumultuous feeling I'd say maybe it's the 1999 edition, complete with an awful start, stunning turnaround, the last game of the year insanity, huge clutch playoff moments and the depths of heartbreak, but they were never as *weird* as the '24 guys were, and there's something so special about that.
@briancullen95759 күн бұрын
Thank you for that. Us Mets fans are a different bunch. I’ve got 40 years as a Mets fan under my belt and none of those other Mets teams were like last year. You went a long way towards recapturing what it was like. This also made me really, really want Pete to come back.
@nysportsfan318 күн бұрын
Man I don’t know what kind of coincidence that is but this season meant so much to me. My grandfather who was a lifelong Mets fan suddenly passed away over the course of a week in May. I wish he could’ve seen the run this team went on. 😢
@karlapants3 күн бұрын
Have been a fan of the Mets since 1983….this season was probably the most fun to watch from Lopez throwing his glove into the stands (thank you man) to OMG to beating the Braves last game of the season to get into the playoffs, to beating the Phillies, just wanna say thank you 2024 Mets I will be watching til the day I expire…..
@jarrettgilreath937110 күн бұрын
this is so awesome. please do this after every season for the mets. couldn't have summarized the season better
@TheAmericanBears8 күн бұрын
WIth the signing of Juan Soto and the farm system that is coming up, I'll say it here, I believe that the Mets will be one of the best teams for the rest of this decade
@brianchua424013 күн бұрын
That 2024 Mets team had a crazy season for sure. No expectations and they nearly got to the WS after barely making the playoffs. The Mets scared the crap out of me in the NLCS especially in Games 3 & 4 where one or things could've swayed in the Mets' favor. I couldn't even laugh at them since they gave the Dodgers a run for their money despite the scoreline saying they got blown out. The NL let alone the NL East is gonna be fun to watch this year.
@doug_man_x13 күн бұрын
Hearing Marvel vs Capcom music in a video about honestly one of my favorite seasons in Mets history brings a smile to my face
@i_t_brennan13 күн бұрын
Beautiful. The 2024 Mets were fun as can be, and you captured everything right.
@rittpro13 күн бұрын
Not gonna mention the Mets and Braves players celebrating on the field together in a heartwarming act of camaraderie?
@SakAttack8712 күн бұрын
A very thorough, well done retrospective on the season and that's what you wanna nitpick about? 🙄
@logans828613 күн бұрын
A legendary video for a legendary season, good work sir.
@Lucky2000Zx11 күн бұрын
22:15 Bro that Lois voice clip caught me so off-guard 💀💀
@CromulentComputer12 күн бұрын
This was a fantastic video. As a Dodger fan I never knew much of the context behind the memes that made up the Mets run but found them likable and a fun squad. Tbh with Cohen and Stearns and the way things are going for the Mets they arent to dissimilar to how we were in the early 2010s before taking off. Same kinda vibes and energy. I do feel the Mets will be strong team moving forward with competent management. Soto and Lindor will be a threat
@NoUploadJustComment12 күн бұрын
Great video about one of the great seasons in Mets history. Thanks for letting it take the time it needed so we can have this as a time capsule for an incredible run. LFGM.
@Sayleverette12 күн бұрын
Grew up on Long Island went to many Mets game as a kid in the 2000s, wasn't really into baseball as a teen in 10's but this Mets team in 2024 has totally reignited my love for them and baseball itself, here's hoping to more successful years and playoff runs!
@KevinQuinn8113 күн бұрын
A lot of people will get to say something like this one day, but if Shoei Ohtani didn't exist, Francisco Lindor would have been 2024 NL MVP.
@sendAJtospace13 күн бұрын
If Ketel Marte didn’t get injured he would have finished over Lindor
@KevinQuinn8113 күн бұрын
So, we're adding a second hypothetical thing to my already hypothetical thing? Oy! Either way, my comment had more to do with how absurd Shohei is than how good Frankie's season was.
@itsnick038113 күн бұрын
@@KevinQuinn81if lindor was never a met and if shohei didn’t exist and if ketel was hurt all year, Marcel ozuna would be the MVP
@KevinQuinn8113 күн бұрын
@@itsnick0381😂 Indeed.
@Dan-tt8sn13 күн бұрын
@@itsnick0381ozuna is a great hitter, but I thought he was DH. As a DH he would need an Ohtani season to win mvp. They usually don’t give it to DHs. If he played the OF, then ignore this. He’s a stud.
@jacobharvey56910 күн бұрын
Really happy for Mets fans and the turn around. As a Pirates fan, your new owner makes me extremely jealous. Wish we could get that energy in Pittsburgh.
@michaelmarchiano32813 күн бұрын
Great video as always
@TheOneWithTheAccent8 күн бұрын
My friend introduced me to the Mets 2024 since I never got into baseball. I became an instant fan and became a Mets fan and I'm from AZ.
@andreasrodriguez133612 күн бұрын
This was the most magical and fun Mets team I’ve ever seen. From Candelita to Grimace to my girl to the clutch postseason hits, this season was unforgettable. I’ll always love the 2024 Mets💙🧡
@Snazzeo13 күн бұрын
12:54 I’m gonna tell my grandkids I was at the Yohan Ramirez game
@RayLombardy5 күн бұрын
That description of the end-of-season emotion was spot on.
@jesserod720413 күн бұрын
This is the best Mets video I’ve seen in a long time.
@donrol9312 күн бұрын
What a season it was! Lots of the important games I was listening at work & reacting like a madman. OMG
@shaiwaxman165010 күн бұрын
Absolute cinema! Ive been needing that 2024 mets doc
@Jackmatt249 күн бұрын
Lifelong Met fan due to my father and this season was the last one in full i had to watch with him. Grateful.
@StoodTheWeather9 күн бұрын
I was in class watching on my computer when Lindor hit that homer in Atlanta to put us up to stay. The guest speaker was talking about something important and I had to mute my reaction so much it hurt. This season was incredible and I only wish I got to see them out in Citi Field live to see it happen. Hoping we can close to deal in 2025! LGM!!
@itsotter744513 күн бұрын
I love the Mets and I love this channel. Keep doing what ur doing guys!
@woomydayz2 сағат бұрын
I also can’t believe that I get so sentimental when I see nimmo crying because he’s so greatful for his team 💜💜
@prodmyle11 күн бұрын
Sequel finna go crazy. Amazing documentary 10/10
@junyBSW13 күн бұрын
This was gooooooooooooddddd, thank you for this.
@MadSpectre4712 күн бұрын
Been a fan since 1996. Seen some ups, a whole ton of downs, and plenty of embarrassment. Never in my life seen a season like the 2024 Mets. Very likely will never again. That 3 week run from Game 161 still feels like it didn't really happen. It's surreal. I keep watching highlights of it, I keep reading the IGTs for it. I fell in love with this sport and this team all over again.
@ILoveMisty198512 күн бұрын
What a great recap. I was visiting New York in late March/early April went to the Mets' Opening Day as well as couple of games when things were looking horrible for the Mets. Then I went back in July when things were looking up and went to a few games there. I was hoping to be able to go to a World Series game in Citi Fields, but alas the magic faded. Still a memorable season.
@VinnieandMelissa12 күн бұрын
Beautiful tribute to the 2024 NY Mets. Thank you for this.
@JefeBx9912 күн бұрын
37:07 its like they were waiting for your video to bring him back. Now do Pete!!!!!!!
@dno71813 күн бұрын
The secret hero of the 2024 mets was THE BEST EL TROLL. Look at pitchers’ numbers correlated with his presence and absence.
@dno71813 күн бұрын
Also we swept the yankees
@jacobkessler922213 күн бұрын
Best KZbin video of all time no doubt
@Rays4Days12 күн бұрын
What a season!
@johnheffner227412 күн бұрын
Love this! Can’t wait for 2025!
@victormorillo_00612 күн бұрын
Thank you for putting this together. I never felt more alive than in 2024 watching the Mets. To me, Vientos would have won NLCS MVP easily. Except there is some freaking Tommy Pham. The Dodgers were just too robotic it was like a 99 rating team in MLB the show vs a bunch of gold players.
@matthewehrlich515712 күн бұрын
Excelllebt video. Usually can’t get through hour long stuff, but even as a giants fan loved it
@hannahlandesberg96987 күн бұрын
THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME RELIVE THE 2024 NEW YORK METS
@_YakiP12 күн бұрын
I was at the concert game and it was probably some of the best vibes I've felt as a fan. Ironically I ended up getting a Vientos jersey at that game because I felt drawn to him after his call up walk off and then he just had such a killer season, I genuinely think he's one of the future faces of the team.
@JefeBx9912 күн бұрын
Amazin'* ftfy ❤
@Slants0513 күн бұрын
this is the greatest video ive ever watched
@JadenFollett5 күн бұрын
the Green Run music is so awesome
@dommerdom12 күн бұрын
This is such an incredibly well made video. This is better than anything NFL Films ever put together.
@maur390912 күн бұрын
man i was so enveloped in this season. i was at the mets/rays game where edwin blew his save on his last pitch. then a month later i was at the jd walkoff 😭 love this team
@avaandowenmallen996510 күн бұрын
I should have expected Soto at the end lol🤣🤣🤣
@mavensbaseball13 күн бұрын
I've been watching this team for 40 years and this was definitely my favorite team. They weren't the best team I've ever seen but they were the most entertaining, engaging, and curse killing. LFGM.
@SakAttack8712 күн бұрын
A very fun team, but "curse killing?" That happens when they win a World Series.
@mavensbaseball12 күн бұрын
@@SakAttack87 feel like that Atlanta series exercised some demons.
@SuperJNG1812 күн бұрын
Huge Mets fan here, absolutely inhaling this. Already enjoying the writing, narration, and editing a ton, then I find out Sean Manaea likes MF Doom and I get even happier.
@teddyisanoob13 күн бұрын
finally! i've been waiting for this video since the season ended. absolutely amazing stuff mike, i felt like i was reliving the whole season again. :)
@Gamerchad42312 күн бұрын
I went to the June 2nd game against the Diamondbacks on my birthday a couple days after the Jorge Lopez incident and it was very exciting until the 9th when Jake Diekman (what a mess he was to watch) was put in and blew a save on a homer to Ketel Marte. I was pretty much waiting for the trade deadline then. Everything went up from there in the best ways.
@mx415913 күн бұрын
Lopez didn’t say he was on the worst team. He said he was the worst TEAMMATE in the MLB
@ngbernie-x7s11 күн бұрын
As someone who was at the end of season doubleheader that was the best game I will ever witness