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Treasure Coast Mets on WPSL

They are not any longer. Both WPSL and its sister station WSTU/Stuart are under new ownership; during spring training a game or two were, inexplicably, broadcast on WSTU. But no longer. WPSL carried Mets games since the team's arrival, for spring training, in Port St. Lucie in 1988. After the discontinuation of the Mets (mostly Upstate New York) Radio Network, a few years ago, WPSL was the only remaining radio affiliate.
 
They are not any longer. Both WPSL and its sister station WSTU/Stuart are under new ownership; during spring training a game or two were, inexplicably, broadcast on WSTU. But no longer. WPSL carried Mets games since the team's arrival, for spring training, in Port St. Lucie in 1988. After the discontinuation of the Mets (mostly Upstate New York) Radio Network, a few years ago, WPSL was the only remaining radio affiliate.
So today there are no stations carrying Mets games other than WHSQ anywhere?
 
They are not any longer. Both WPSL and its sister station WSTU/Stuart are under new ownership; during spring training a game or two were, inexplicably, broadcast on WSTU. But no longer. WPSL carried Mets games since the team's arrival, for spring training, in Port St. Lucie in 1988. After the discontinuation of the Mets (mostly Upstate New York) Radio Network, a few years ago, WPSL was the only remaining radio affiliate.
Thanks very much for the detailed reply.
 


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