Mets Spring Training Broadcast Schedule Announced

Marcus Reynolds (Premier League Correspondent)
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Mets Fans Rejoice as Spring Training Broadcast Schedule is Unveiled

The wait is over for New York Mets fans, as the team has announced its spring training broadcast schedule. This exciting news means that fans will be able to catch all the action from Port St. Lucie, Florida, as the Mets prepare for the upcoming MLB season.

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Breaking Down the Broadcast Schedule

The Mets have released a comprehensive broadcast schedule, which includes a mix of television, radio, and online streaming options. Here is a breakdown of the schedule: | Date | Opponent | Broadcast | | — | — | — | | February 25 | St. Louis Cardinals | SNY, WOR 710 AM | | February 26 | Houston Astros | SNY, WOR 710 AM | | February 27 | Washington Nationals | SNY, WOR 710 AM | | February 28 | Miami Marlins | SNY, WOR 710 AM | | March 1 | Detroit Tigers | SNY, WOR 710 AM |

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Reaction from Mets Manager and Players

The Mets’ manager and players are excited about the upcoming spring training season and the opportunity for fans to catch all the action. “We’re thrilled to have such a comprehensive broadcast schedule in place,” said Mets manager, Buck Showalter. “It’s going to be a great opportunity for our fans to see our team in action and get a glimpse of what we’re working on this spring.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I watch Mets spring training games? A: The Mets have announced a comprehensive broadcast schedule, which includes television, radio, and online streaming options. Q: Which games will be broadcast on SNY? A: SNY will broadcast a total of 15 Mets spring training games, starting with the February 25 game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Q: Can I listen to Mets spring training games on the radio? A: Yes, WOR 710 AM will broadcast all Mets spring training games, starting with the February 25 game against the St. Louis Cardinals.


Source: Analysis by Marcus Reynolds (Premier League Correspondent) based on international reports and Original Story.