The top 10 neighbors for Mets Booth span four distinct subcategories — Sports Teams, Athletes, News Publishers, TV Shows, Podcasts and Radio, and Government — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Scores run from 0.97 down to 0.92, a narrow band that defines the flat shape.
Sports Teams dominate the mix. New York Rangers leads at 0.97, followed closely by the New York Mets at 0.96, New York Jets at 0.92, and New York Giants at 0.92 — four of the ten neighbors are Sports Teams organizations. The athlete subcategory adds Noah Syndergaard at 0.95. That's five of ten neighbors drawn from sports entities, making the cluster predominantly a New York sports audience rather than a podcast or radio audience. Only one other Podcasts and Radio entity appears in the top 10: Morning Show with Boomer & Gio at 0.94.
The remaining neighbors fill in a distinctly local-media and civic character. New York Post Sports (0.95) and Newsday (0.94) represent News Publishers; Kay Show on YES (0.95) is a TV Show; and two Government entities — New Jersey (0.93) and Governor Phil Murphy (0.91) — round out the set, anchoring the audience geographically in the New York–New Jersey metro area.
Taken together, the top 10 describe an audience shaped primarily by New York sports fandom and local civic media, not by the podcast and radio category Mets Booth itself occupies.