The next step in the Mets’ radio game is deciding who will be sitting next to Howie Rose in the 880-WCBS AM booth and who will be doing the pre- and postgame.
For the No. 2 play-by-play position, it will likely come down to the incumbent, Josh Lewin, and the current studio host, Wayne Randazzo.
Meanwhile, the most interesting aspect could be the fate of longtime WFAN Mets reporter stalwart Ed Coleman, who, according to sources, has mulled retirement.
Another source said WOR lost money on its five-year deal to broadcast the Mets. CBS is all-in for seven years, which means whatever is decided could have long-term consequences.