Nick Morabito On 49 Steals, A Ring In Bing, And The Mets’ Next Wave | Meet At The Apple Quiz (Ck4zcQCcIg)

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Nick Morabito joins Meet at the Apple to talk about Binghamton’s championship season, his 49 steals, playing behind Jonah Tong, the mid-season promotions of jays score today Jett Williams and Ryan Clifford, and how guys like AJ Ewing and Jacob Reimer kept the train rolling. He also shares AFL house life in Scottsdale, and a behind-the-scenes look at that “This is SportsCenter”-style Rumble Ponies spot.

Chapters below. Drop your favorite moment in the comments and who you want on next—AJ Ewing, Jacob Reimer, DeAndre Smith, or Chris Suero?

Chapters

00:00 Playing behind Jonah Tong = “off day” in CF

00:21 Why Tong’s season felt historic

00:42 Show open — Vito & JB intro Nick

01:00 Flashback to 2024 award day at Citi Field

01:36 First convos with Nimmo, Alvarez, Alonso, Mendoza

02:22 2025 recap — from April to the final out in Erie

03:22 What made Binghamton special this year

03:47 Personal goals: OBP, steals, and just scoring runs

04:29 Growth since 2023: learning pro ball, bouncing back faster

05:38 “I’ll always hit there” — Perfect Swings USA and his uncle

06:40 49 steals… and the almost-50 story

08:04 Coming up with Jacob Reimer; success is contagious

09:33 How the team absorbed big promotions (Jett, Clifford, Tong)

11:13 AFL house life with DeAndre Smith and Chris Suero

12:24 More on Tong’s dominance and why it felt different

13:15 What guys say after jumping to Triple-A

14:19 Why Mets fans should be excited for 2026 and beyond

15:37 Meeting top prospects from other orgs in the AFL

16:17 The “Morabito at Mirabito” commercial—how it came together

17:38 Producer hat: who should be our next guest?

18:02 Halloween costume talk (Presidents Race, anyone?)

19:32 Closing notes and the move to Queens

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