Love Today, Fallout Tomorrow: The West Coast World Series

Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore are back with their latest episode of the popular podcast series, Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World. In this episode, they discuss a range of topics, including the Mets’ recent performance against the Dodgers and Giants, their acquisition of J.D. Martinez, and their return to the East Coast. The hosts also delve into issues surrounding the rotation’s lack of innings, pitching depth in the upper minors, and Wilpon PTSD.

In addition to baseball talk, Chris and Brian share their music picks for the episode. Chris recommends Wanda Jackson’s “The Party Ain’t Over,” while Brian suggests Descendents’ “Milo Goes to College.” Listeners can listen or subscribe to all Home Run Applesauce podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever they prefer to listen. Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts is encouraged as it helps the show grow.

For those who have questions they want discussed on the show, listeners can email Brian at brian@homerunapplesauce.com. Additionally, bonus episodes and direct support for the podcasters are available on their Patreon page. Follow the podcast networks on Twitter (@HRApplesauce and @FansFirstSN), as well as Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap) and Chris (@ChrisMcShane) for updates and interactions.

Thank you for tuning in and supporting the podcast! Until next time, Let’s Go Mets!

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