Episode #207 | 11.12.24
The ‘86 Mets: Cocaine, On and Off-field Brawls, and a Murder Outside Shea Stadium
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In this episode
The World Series-winning 1986 New York Mets were, in a word: assholes. But their fans loved them anyway. The Mets were brash, scandalous, addicted, violent, and when you got right down to it, a perfect reflection of their hometown of Queens, New York, and the perfect opposite of Manhattan and the hated New York Yankees who played there. The ‘86 Mets made headlines with their drug use, their on and off-field brawls, their nights in jail, their destruction, and, of course, their domination of the National League. They also made Mets fans and Queens residents focus on something other than the true crime case in the papers that summer, a case that threatened to sink Queens’ reputation with a scandal involving corruption and the mysterious death of a beloved Queens politician outside Shea Stadium.
Sources
30 for 30: Once upon a Time in Queens (2021, dir. Nick Davis)
6 of the Wildest Moments from the 1986 New York Mets Championship Season | HISTORY
The Hell-Raising, Cocaine-Snorting ’86 Mets: Craziest Team in Major League Baseball History
Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner lets ground ball roll through his legs - History
70 Amazing Nostalgic Photos of Corona, Queens from the 1980s
A KNIFE TO HIS OWN HEART – Chicago Tribune
Corruption scandal: Donny Manes and the public trough - NY Daily News
THE CORRUPTION SCANDAL: MANES MYSTERY IS HUB OF 8 INQUIRIES - The New York Times
The wildest on-field moments for '86 Mets
THE CORRUPTION SCANDAL: MANES MYSTERY IS HUB OF 8 INQUIRIES - The New York Times
The Corrupting of New York City
From The Vault: Political Scandal Of Donald Manes In 1986 - CBS New York
Credits
Hosted by Jake Brennan.
Written by Jake Brennan.
Copy edited by James Sullivan.
Scored and mixed by Matt Beaudoin.
Additional music and score elements by Ryan Spraker.
DISGRACELAND theme song, “Crenshaw Space Boogie,” written and produced by Jake Brennan. Performed by Jake Brennan, Bryce Kanzer, Jay Cannava, and Evan Kenney. Mixed and engineered by Adam Taylor.
*illustrations by Avi Spivak @avispivak