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Israel/Iran War & Mets Struggles On Midnight Hostility Radio

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Check out the latest Midnight Hostility Radio episode featuring Sam Namo looking at the awful Mets struggles the last two weeks and yet another Middle East conflict.. Israel vs Iran.

Another Middle East Conflict

It’s not just sports on the radar this week. Namo looks at the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, a geopolitical clash that continues to dominate headlines and diplomat strategies. Tune in for our no-holds-barred perspective on the potential for peace—or lack thereof—in the Middle East.

Two pathetic weeks of baseball for the New York Mets

The New York Mets, once heralded for boasting the best record in baseball, have recently experienced a tumultuous downturn. This team that had the best record in baseball two weeks ago now grapples with a series of setbacks, including notable Mets struggles, that are hard to overlook. As fans, analysts, and commentators reflect on this decline, understanding the factors that have led to their current state is essential. Namo explains why it’s hapening.

Slumping Sluggers: A Major Concern

As the season progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that addressing the Mets struggles is crucial for a turnaround.

These ongoing Mets struggles have put immense pressure on the entire team structure, affecting player confidence and game strategy.

Pete Alonso is back to swinging at everything, Lindor is hit or miss every night and the young players stink. Only Juan Soto is hitting taking Pete’s place as the only player you can count on. Plenty of blame to go around.

A Faltering Pitching Staff: The Heart of the Matter

Equally concerning is the faltering pitching staff. The Mets‘ struggle on the mound has become a focal point of their challenges from starters to bullpen. With injuries sidelining Sean Manaea, Kodai Senga & Tylor Megill along with Holmes and Griffin coming back to earth, only David Peterson has been a go to guy and even he has had a few bad outings.

In summary, the New York Mets stink right now. No other way to say it.

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