There’s no such thing as too much content these days. People want to see photos, videos, and graphics of their favorite teams and players on their social media timelines every day. Many people also crave podcasts and shows that discuss every aspect of their favorite teams and players, and New York Mets fans are no different.
Here’s the list of content creators that every New York Mets fan must follow:
Photographers/Videographers:
Marc Levine, Mets Chief Photographer:
Levine is entering his 34th season as the Chief Photographer. On his Instagram, you'll find plenty of baseball photos as well as snapshots of his biking adventures around New York.
Liz Flynn, Mets Assistant Photographer:
After one year with the Mets as a seasonal assistant photographer, Flynn recently got promoted to full time assistant for the 2022 season.
Instagram
Twitter
Jessie Alcheh, MLB Live Content Creator (LCC):
Alcheh is one of most well-rounded creators in sports. On top of being the Mets' primary LCC, she shoots the MLB playoffs, NBA, and college basketball.
Instagram
Gabby Ricciardi, MLB LCC:
My super-talented friend Gabby is another LCC who can do it all. On top of covering both the Mets and Yankees for MLB, she shoots Rutgers football and the NBA for ESPN.
Instagram
Twitter
Adam Hunger, Jim McIsaac, and Elsa Garrison, Getty Images
This trio of Getty photographers has every New York team covered from every angle. Big sports or small, indoors or out, they're there capturing every moment.
Adam Hunger Instagram
Jim McIsaac Instagram
Elsa Garrison Instagram
Elsa Garrison Twitter
Gordon Donovan, formerly Yahoo, ABC News, and CBS news
Donovan shoots many different subjects - MLB, MiLB, various events around New York, and occasionally wildlife too.
Instagram
Twitter
Gemini Keez, What Pros Wear
Keez mainly focuses on the details, as you'll see below. He primarily captures gloves, cleats, and necklaces, but of course, #Keezcam is on top of the action too.
Instagram
Twitter
Chris Simon, Roberto Carlo, The Apple NYM
This trio of photographers pumps out Mets content during the season. Whether it's players, fans, ballpark shots, or the 7 train pulling into the station, they get it all.
Chris Simon Instagram
Chris Simon Twitter
Roberto Carlo Instagram
Roberto Carlo Twitter
Carmelita Roman, A Lot of Sports Talk
Carmelita Roman Instagram
Carmelita Roman Twitter
Helene Haessler, St. Lucie Mets Team Photographer:
Haessler covers minor leaguers during the season, but she covers spring training as well. She's been posting a ton of photos over the course of Spring Training, so this might be the first person to follow, since there are still two weeks until Opening Day.
Instagram
Nancy and MJ
Nancy and MJ are two Mets super fans who always have a camera in hand. They shoot from the stands and take a lot of pictures of/with fans
Instagram
Twitter
Athlete Logos
Athlete Logos is one of the best illustrators you'll find in sports. It's very common to see players and broadcasters interact with this account and repost some of the awesome content from here.
Instagram
Twitter
Podcasters/Youtubers:
Shea Station Podcast
Baseball Youtuber Jolly Olive and former-Met Jerry Blevins cover everything Mets in this Jomboy Media production.
Watch on Youtube
Listen audio only on whichever platform you get your podcasts on.
Instagram
Twitter
Jolly Olive:
Instagram:
Twitter
Youtube
Jerry Blevins:
Instagram
Twitter
Mets’d Up Podcast
Baseball Youtuber Giraffeneck Marc and Pitcher List writer James Schiano cover Mets news, rumors, and predictions.
Watch on Youtube
Listen audio only on whichever platform you get your podcasts on.
Instagram
Twitter
Giraffeneck Marc:
Instagram
Twitter
Youtube
James Schiano:
Twitter
Pitcher List Author Page
Subway to Shea
My co-contributor at Rising Apple, Anthony Rivera, covers everything Mets in his podcast.
Listen audio only on whichever platform you get your podcasts on.
Instagram
Twitter
Anthony Rivera:
Twitter
Who are some of your favorite Mets content creators to follow? Comment their social media handles below.