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Fans Showed Up, Mets Didn’t — Season Ends in Shutout Embarrassment | Boomer & Gio

WFAN Daily

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3.8794 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The Mets went silent when it mattered most, shut out and shut down without a playoff berth. Fans packed the seats all year, but the players never showed — leaving those fans embarrassed and furious.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, it's Boomer and Gio, and if you're into New York sports or you want straight talk about what's really going on in the sports world, Boomer and Geo is your show. We're covering it all. Yankees wins, Giants drama, national headlines, and whatever chaos the day brings on the field and all. No filler, no filters, just real conversation. And believe me, plenty of laughs every weekday morning. We don't hold back and we don't waste your time.

0:22.8

We get to what actually matters.

0:24.5

That's Boomer and Gio and you can listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods. I'm 43 years old. I can't, I'm not sure I can do this any longer. I don't think I can do it anymore. Good morning, Boomer. How are you? Yeah, so I have to be 21 years older than you and I have lived this life and I just, I'm like you. I'm like flabbergasted, but also not surprised. I'm not surprised by the gutless Mets. Are you surprised by them? No, I'm not, especially after the last three and a half months.

0:54.3

No, no, no, no.

0:54.7

I'm not saying it's not about being surprised. It's just that I think, you know, it's funny because I forget who said it in the post game. Maybe it was Todd Zeal or maybe it was Blevins. I don't know. I'm sitting there watching this just digesting more and more of this nonsense. but it was almost like, or maybe even Ronnie said, who care, it doesn't matter.

1:11.3

So they say, it felt like these guys never thought this day would come. Where we still had runway. They still had games. They still could figure it out. And I think that's the way I was too. I was like, it's just not. They'll figure it. Something will happen and they'll make it into the postseason and it never did.

1:28.6

So of course I'm not surprised because it's been terrible for so long, but it doesn't make it any easier the fact that this is something that two things that happen this weekend that will never forget.

1:39.6

We'll never forget.

1:40.7

And it's all negative.

1:42.8

So like this 2025 season is now in

1:47.0

the pantheon of all the horrible things. So when we look back and we say, oh, remember

1:50.9

2007, number 2008? Now, remember 2025? It's going to be part of it. And then Beth Page Black

1:56.9

has now turned into the place on Long Island that used to be such a cool place. Now, everybody that goes there is going to be like, oh, yeah, this is the place where people were throwing drinks at Roy McElroy's wife and the Europeans came in here and pooped down the U.S. team's neck. So I got to deal with that, not just today, but for the rest of my life, because these things will linger. That's how bad it was. Well, two things I got to say that you actually foresaw both of those things.

2:18.5

One, the Mets and the other was the actions of the golf fans at Bethpage. You were all over both of them. I mean, you probably a month ago, I think, said you're done with the Mets. The Mets are not going to win. They're not going anywhere. Steve's got no heart.

2:35.1

You said all of that.

2:36.6

I kind of agree with you.

2:51.3

But that was the day that I told you, you got to believe. You got to believe. And I saw a lot of you got to believes down in Miami because it was like, it was like three MET home games down in Miami. It wasn't even like they were on the road. There were, there were 90% of fans there were Met fans.

2:53.6

And what, what did they do?

2:56.7

They totally disappointed the Met fan in person.

3:02.8

And it, to have it ended in a double play the way that it ended or, you know, how many guys stood up there and just watch pitches go across the plate for strikes? Look, part of this is Carlos Mendoza's a fault because, you know, he has been saying for three months, we got the talent, the talent's in there. We got a very talented team. The talent's in there. And, you know, he did come after the game was over yesterday. He did say that it's on me. I'm the manager, and, you know, he kept saying the same

3:25.4

thing over and over and over for three months, and nothing ever changed. They had seven

3:30.5

game losing streaks. They lost their pitchers. Even when they brought young pitchers up,

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