Why We’re Doing This
Because being a Mets fan isn’t easy, it’s earned. It’s the late-night West Coast games, the heartbreaks that linger, the laughs that keep us coming back. It’s heritage, heart, and hope.
We built Random Mets Fans to celebrate that journey through writing, podcasts, videos, and a growing community of fans who understand that blue and orange isn’t just a color combo. It’s a calling.
The Crew Behind Random Mets Fans
We’re not media suits, and we’re not chasing clickbait. We’re Mets fans born into the madness, raised in the heartbreak, and still showing up every damn season. Random Mets Fans was built by diehards for diehards, blending the old-school grit of Shea with the digital pulse of Citi.
Our team’s been writing, editing, broadcasting, and arguing about the Mets long before hashtags and hot takes. This is who we are, the crew behind the chaos.
You! The Fans

You’re the heartbeat of all this. The reason we built it. The reason we keep showing up.
You’ve lived every high, every collapse, every “Ya Gotta Believe” moment that somehow still hurts and heals at the same time. You’ve seen trades that broke your heart, comebacks that made you cry, and players you’d go to war for, even when the box score says you shouldn’t.
This whole thing, Random Mets Fans. exists because of you. The ones who wear orange and blue in enemy territory. The ones who remember the sound of Shea shaking like it was yesterday. The ones who can name every heartbreak by year and still come back every April with fresh hope and a new hat.
You’re not just part of the fanbase, you’re part of the team.
Without you, there’s no community, no conversation, no heartbeat. Every article, every podcast, every debate, every laugh, it’s all built around the same thing: fans who love this team the way only Mets fans can.
So yeah, we’ve got editors, writers, podcasters, and an owner, but you’re the one who makes it real.
You’re the Random Mets Fan.
The Editor

The guy behind the scenes who makes sure the magic actually makes it to the page. A veteran editor and storyteller, he’s been shaping baseball conversations for decades, from the early internet boom of FantasyPros911 to the digital revival of Baseball Digest. He’s the bridge between raw passion and refined storytelling, the one who trims the fat, fixes the facts, and sharpens the punchlines until every piece feels like it belongs in a dugout argument or a late-night bar debate.
When a story hits Random Mets Fans, you can bet he’s been through it line by line, making sure it not only reads clean but feels real, alive, human, and worth talking about long after the final out.
The Writer : “The Guy”

The voice of the fan. Born and raised on Long Island, he grew up with blue and orange in his blood. He lived through the 1986 World Series as a kid, the chaos, the magic, the feeling that nothing could ever top it. Decades later, he’s felt the heartbreak, the trades, the false dawns, and the miracle runs that never quite got there.
His work has appeared in USA Today, Baseball Digest, Gotham Baseball Magazine, and FantasyPros911, but his truest writing comes from being a fan who’s seen it all. “The Guy” writes like he’s sitting next to you in the upper deck, yelling about a bad call, laughing through the pain, and believing, somehow, that this year could still be the one.
The Podcaster & Video Coordinator

He’s the eyes and ears of Random Mets Fans. With a background that includes appearances on SiriusXM and video coordination work for TNT, ESPN, and NBC Sports, he brings a pro’s touch to the fan’s voice. Whether it’s podcasting live after a game, breaking down a trade, or cutting video for the site and socials, he makes sure everything looks and sounds as big-league as the passion behind it.
When the mic’s on, he’s the fan you want narrating your favorite Mets memories, real, raw, and ready to hit record when the next miracle happens.
The Owner

The heart of the operation. A lifelong Mets fan with a vision to turn fandom into community, and community into philanthropy. He built Random Mets Fans not just to talk baseball, but to give back through the Random Mets Fan Support Fund, a grassroots effort designed to help fans in need, honor the spirit of Mets loyalty, and prove that being a Mets fan is about more than wins and losses.
His goal? To make this site the ultimate home for Mets fans, where passion meets purpose, stories meet stats, and every Mets fan (random or not) feels like they belong.