Neil A. Carousso produces NewsNation original “Kurt’s Country” – a celebration of country music and a slice of Americana with host Kurt Bardella.
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Mets Greats Piazza, Alfonzo Talk Possible 2000 World Series Rematch with Yankees
Executive Produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
Flushing, NY — The Mets and Yankees have been among Major League Baseball’s best this season. Some New York baseball fans have been eager for a 2000 World Series rematch in October.
Mets legends Mike Piazza and Edgardo Alfonzo, who played for the ’00 team, see a possible collision course with the Yankees taking shape as the Amazins make a postseason run.
“I think it would be great for the city,” Piazza told NY2C’s Rachel Luscher at Mets Old Timers’ Day. “They’re going to have to go through some very difficult ball clubs, but it would be fun to see. I would look forward to it.”
See Luscher’s full report above.
NY2C’s On The Call is executive produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
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Mets Under Steve Cohen Embrace Amazin’ History
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Flushing, NY — Steve Cohen received a hero’s welcome from the Flushing faithful on Mets Old Timers’ Day. It was the first Old Timers’ Day since 1994, which the lifelong Mets fan brought back after buying the team.
“I think the fans just want to know you care and want to know that ownership is listening and that’s all I’m trying to do,” Cohen told Carousso Enterprises and NY2C before the old timers ran out on the Citi Field diamond.
See more with the Mets owner on the video above.
NY2C’s On The Call is executive produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
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Mets Celebrate 60-Year History with Old Timers’ Day
Executive Produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
Flushing, NY — The New York Mets celebrated their first Old Timers’ Day in 28 years on Saturday by paying homage to their 60-year history with players and coaches representing each decade of the franchise.
Rachel Luscher talked to Mets legends Mike Piazza, Doc Gooden, Mookie Wilson, Darryl Strawberry, owner Steve Cohen and more at Old Timers’ Day at Citi Field. Watch her story above.
NY2C’s On The Call is executive produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
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Behind the Mic: Mets P.A. Announcer Colin Cosell Shares View from Citi Field Booth
Executive Produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
Flushing, NY — Colin Cosell’s voice can be heard bellowing through Citi Field when the New York Mets play home games. He’s part of the team’s game day operations, providing a boost to the fan experience and entertaining those who come out to watch baseball.
Cosell, who grew up watching his grandfather Howard Cosell eloquently provide the word pictures to some of the greatest sporting events in history, is living out his dream as the Mets public address announcer. He gave NY2C’s On The Call a behind-the-scenes look at his job from the control room at Citi Field.
Carousso Enterprises executive produces NY2C’s On The Call.
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Why Cooperstown? 5 Things to Know about the Home of Baseball’s Hall of Fame
Executive Produced by Carousso Enterprises, LLC.
Cooperstown, NY — Cooperstown is a rural oasis in Central New York, located 190 miles away from Midtown Manhattan. This small town with a population of 1,869, according to the 2020 census, is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum where baseball’s best are immortalized.
How did Cooperstown, flanked by acres of farmland, become a dream destination for those in the sport? Rachel Luscher has 5 facts you might not know about the village.
Carousso Enterprises executive produces NY2C’s On The Call, including its Hall of Fame coverage.