While he usually comes down to talk Mets with us in person, New York Daily News Mets beat writer Adam Rubin joins us from Port St. Lucie to discuss the Santana trade, evaluate the off season, give a preview of what to expect from camp and brag about the beautiful Florida weather. Listen to the full hour long interview right here. If you'd like to download an MP3 of this interview CLICK HERE.
In addition to covering the Mets, Adam is also the author of Pedro, Carlos (and Carlos) and Omar: The Rebirth of the New York Mets which is available wherever books are sold, including the provided link. I am currently busy working on the sequel, entitled Pedro, Carlos, Carlos, David, Jose, Johan, Oliver, John and Omar: A Guide to Fitting as Many Names as Possible into the Title of a Book.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Adam Rubin from Port St. Lucie
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Thursday, September 06, 2007
Adam Rubin IN-STUDIO Tonight
Best Friend of the show Adam Rubin will be on LIVE and IN-STUDIO with us tonight for the entire 2 hour show taking Mets fans' calls. And, you know, you can always count on Adam for some real inside scoop.....
Since we're 100% commercial-free, there will be no interruptions whatsoever. And, we won't rush you off the phone either, so call in! And, please tell some friends. Lots and lots of friends.
The call-in number is 516-572-7440 and Adam will be on with us from 9PM to 11PM. You can find us on 90.3FM.
Adam is also the author of Pedro, Carlos, Carlos and Omar. We'd recommend the book, even if he wasn't joining us tonight.
David Hinckley was kind enough to give us a plug for the appearance. Marc Cerrone of MetsBlog.com also was very kind to us.
While we're not yet webcast, we will have the audio posted here and here, as soon as humanly possible.
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