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Listeners of Boomer & Gio that love the show mention: bandc, 3pm, boomer and carton,The Boomer & Gio podcast is a must-listen for any sports fan, especially those who are fans of New York teams. The hosts, Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti, along with their supporting cast of Jerry Recco, Al Dukes, and Eddie Scozzare, provide entertaining and informative discussions on sports and other random topics. Their chemistry and camaraderie make it feel like you're hanging out with friends while getting your daily dose of sports news.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the humor and banter between the hosts. Boomer and Gio have great comedic timing and their back-and-forth exchanges keep listeners entertained throughout the show. The addition of Jerry, Al, and Eddie adds even more humor to the mix. They often delve into personal anecdotes and share funny stories that make the show relatable and enjoyable.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the extensive coverage of New York sports teams. As a Long Islander in North Carolina, I appreciate being able to stay up-to-date on my favorite teams from back home. Boomer & Gio provide insightful analysis on games, trades, and player performances that keeps me informed even though I'm miles away.
However, one downside to this podcast is Sal Licata's contributions when he fills in for one of the hosts. Some listeners find his constant yelling and repetitive statements annoying. While everyone has their own preferences when it comes to radio personalities, it's clear that Sal does not resonate well with everyone.
In conclusion, The Boomer & Gio podcast is a fantastic way to start your day if you love sports, have a good sense of humor, and enjoy some laughs along the way. The chemistry among the hosts is unmatched, making them truly the best in the business. While there may be some minor flaws with certain contributors to the show, overall it remains a staple in many listeners' morning routines.
Boomer and Gio react to Garrett Wilson's contract extension. Plus, Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber react live to Sauce Gardner's contract extension, discuss how the Jets are handling things the right way this offseason and who the most important players are for the Jets in 2025; Sal Licata explains why he loves the Wilson extension.
Hear the best interviews of the week on WFAN. David Wright joins Sal Licata to discuss the Mets retiring his No. 5 this weekend. Plus, Sal talks Mets and more with Terry Collins; Joe Torre joins to talk All-Star Game and Yankees stories, MLB trade deadline talk with SNY's Andy Martino, Knicks talk with John Starks and an entertaining chat with comedian Andrew Dice Clay.
Boomer and Gio react to the All-Star Game and Boomer wonders why the likes of Aaron Judge couldn't participate in the swing-off. Plus, Shaun Morash tells Tiki why he believes the All-Star Game swing-off could make its way to regular-season games; Sal Licata is still fuming about the “Almost All-Star Game” and its omission of Juan Soto, he also believes Pete Alonso was snubbed of the MVP; C-Mac says MLB got it right with the All-Star Game swing-off, but some things still could have been better.
This week's Yankees highlights include Sal Licata ranting about the decline of Anthony Volpe and breaking down why he doesn't see Giancarlo Stanton as a Hall of Famer. Plus, Tiki and Morash discuss how Max Fried's blisters issue could be a factor moving forward, and Morash explains why the All-Star swing-off could soon be implemented in the regular season.
This week's Mets highlights include Sal Licata ripping Major League Baseball for not naming Juan Soto an All-Star, and for not naming Pete Alonso All-Star Game MVP. Plus, Boomer and Gio discuss Francisco Lindor potentially being named the next team captain, as do Tiki and Morash. Finally, Sal talks with David Wright ahead of his number retirement.
Boomer and Gio reflect on the first half from the Yankees and Mets and look ahead to the second half of the season. Plus, rumors swirl if Francisco Lindor will be named the next Mets captain; why the Mets must extend Pete Alonso right now; Gio says the T.J. Watt extension is a prime example of players motivated more by money than winning; Gio discusses his disastrous Fourth of July; Boomer sheds light on what's going on between him and Yankees radio voice Dave Sims.
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Hour 1 For a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry discuss player investment in skyrocketing salaries, with many players now prioritizing money over winning. Unlike most teams, the Knicks are praised for consistent effort. Gio believes losing impacts some players more, citing Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor as caring more than Juan Soto. Jerry agrees players can't match fan intensity, and no championship tops the first. Gio laments that most players once prioritized winning, but now prioritize money. CLo's update is delayed by reality TV talk. CLo asks Gio about getting sick from licking his golf ball, which Gio is glad was legitimate. Baseball returns tonight. Jim Harbaugh remains a character. CLo shares a golf highlight with odd background noise. In the final segment, Gio questions Peter Schwartz's lack of amusement at Shane Gillis's ESPYs monologue and criticizes Joe Benigno's frequent complaining. Hour 2 Note: You don't hear the music. Blame streaming service rules. Gio shares new music. A caller asks about Jim Harbaugh's 22 foul balls vs. Joe Benigno's 4 holes-in-one. Gio gifted Joe rolling papers and a porno for Christmas. CLo returns, shares new music, and Al's vacation audio. Marco Balletti pinch-hit for Infinity Sports Network. Sal Licata got upset with a Juan Soto hater. Gio displays his old mullet hair and recalls a 2021 boat party prank by Spike Eskin. A caller dreamt of BT being ejected from places, a common dream. Hour 3 The hour begins with dreams and nightmares, including listener calls and a sleepwalker's experience. A Princeton psychology professor analyzes Gio's dreams. CLo updates on Willie Randolph's surprise at not managing again, with Gio recalling hearing of Willie's firing in an LA hotel shower from Joe Benigno. Sal interviewed astronaut Michael Massimino. CLo also has British Open news. Finally, Gio and Jerry discuss CBS canceling “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” with Gio predicting more high-priced talent and shows will disappear due to unsustainable financial models. Hour 4 Gio and Jerry discuss a viral Coldplay concert video involving a CEO and HR head's affair. Gio believes their panicked reaction, not the kiss itself, caused the uproar, and he disliked kiss cams. They agree "bad publicity" is untrue. CLo provides his final update, discussing the Pebble Beach trip and Al and Eddie's non-golfing plans. CLo shares a recurring dream and "Ripped From the Headlines." Moment of The Day: Eddie's song. Gio wants to play an explicit band for Jerry. The show concludes with an update on the viral video and listener calls.
It's Feel Good Friday with Gio and Jerry. Gio questions how teams assess player investment, given rising salaries and players prioritizing money over winning. He believes some players, like the Knicks, Pete Alonso, and Francisco Lindor, care more about winning than others, like Juan Soto. Jerry agrees that players won't care as much as fans, and first championships are the best. Gio thinks older players were more win-driven, while modern players are money-driven. CLo joins for updates, but they discuss reality TV. CLo asks Gio about getting sick from licking his golf ball, which Gio is relieved is legitimate. Baseball is back, Jim Harbaugh is still a character, and CLo has a golf highlight. Gio wonders why Peter Schwartz didn't find Shane Gillis's ESPYs monologue funny and thinks Joe Benigno complains too much.
You won't hear any of the music they're talking about because of streaming rules so good luck understanding. Gio introduces a new song, contrasting it with one Willie shared last week. A caller debates the believability of Jim Harbaugh catching 22 foul balls versus Joe Benigno hitting 4 holes-in-one. Gio once gave Joe rolling papers and a porno for Christmas. CLo returns, discussing new summer music, sharing audio from Al's vacation, and noting Marco Balletti's last-minute Infinity Sports Network hosting gig. Sal Licata's outburst at a Juan Soto hater makes Gio question why people seek his comfort amidst rumors. Gio reveals his old mullet hair from a 2021 boat party, recalling Spike Eskin's prank. A caller's dream about BT being ejected from various places leads Gio to ponder shared dreams.
Continuing dream and nightmare discussions, calls on dreams and a sleepwalker. A Princeton psychology professor analyzes Gio's dreams. CLo updates with Willie Randolph on not getting another managing job; Gio learned of his firing in an LA hotel shower from Joe Benigno. Sal interviewed former astronaut Michael Massimino yesterday. CLo has British Open news. Finally, Gio and Jerry discuss CBS canceling “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” with Gio predicting more high-priced talent and shows will disappear due to financial models failing.
Gio and Jerry discuss a viral Coldplay concert video featuring a CEO and head of HR caught in an affair. Gio believes their reaction escalated the situation, reminiscent of his dislike for kiss cams. They dismiss the notion of "bad publicity." CLo provides a final update, discussing the upcoming Pebble Beach trip and his recurring dream, followed by "Ripped From the Headlines." The Moment of The Day highlights Eddie's contribution. Gio wants to play an explicit band for Jerry. The show concludes with an update on the viral video's subject and listener calls.
Gio and Jerry discuss the video from a Colplay concert that went viral and ruled the internet yesterday. A CEO was caught with his head of HR. They are having an affair together. Gio thinks this only blew up because they reacted like they got caught.
CLo returns for an update and has some sound of Willie Randolph telling Sal Licata he is surprised he never got another job managing a team.
We continue talking about dreams and nightmares to begin the hour. We take calls on dreams and also hear from a sleepwalker. A professor of psychology from Princeton calls to analyze Gio's dreams.
A caller asks which is more believable, Jim Harbaugh catching 22 foul balls or Joe Benigno hitting 4 holes-in-one.
CLo asked Gio about getting sick from licking his golf ball. Gio was glad that it turned out to be something legitimate so Boomer doesn't think he was faking it or being soft.
The TJ Watt extension led Gio to ponder how teams can really know which players are worth investing in. Salaries are skyrocketing and players can make more money off the field than ever before. A lot of players only care about the money these days.
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Hour 1 Karl-Anthony Towns was mocked at the ESPYs, a moment Boomer recalls Norm Macdonald's 1998 monologue where Boomer was mentioned, and Shane Gillis paid tribute to Macdonald. Boomer questions KAT's drive, while Gio hopes this fuels him. Jerry then plays audio of the KAT joke, discussing other Gillis jokes. Also, a leaked video suggests Francisco Lindor will be named Mets captain. Ketel Marte's home was robbed, and Von Miller and Bradley Beal signed with new teams. Finally, Boomer and Gio discussed the British Open and their golf outing. Hour 2 Boomer and Gio discuss the leaked video suggesting Francisco Lindor will be named Mets captain, agreeing it feels earned. They reminisce about David Wright and hope Lindor inspires teammates like Aaron Judge does for the Yankees. They also touch on cell phone use at urinals, the Jets' young leaders, ESPY hosts, Shane Gillis's Trump jokes, Chris Russo's airport incident, the Giants' NFC East competition with Von Miller joining the Commanders, Arch Manning's college plans, Mike McDaniel's hot seat, and the Patriots' progress. Hour 3 Boomer and Gio discuss the weather and British Open. They then cover sports media news, including Dave Portnoy and FOX Sports rumors, and Sal Licata's joke about Craig Carton's WFAN return. Brandon Tierney's alleged ejection sparks a debate on umpire criticism, with callers siding with ejections for over-the-top parents. Jerry returns with updates, and they discuss his elbow injury while golfing, and callers offer tips for sweaty hands and "swamp ass." Jerry plays jokes from Shane Gillas about Juan Soto, Maxx Crosby, and Aaron Rodgers. Snakes on the golf course are also discussed. A caller from the BT game confirms BT's ejection was warranted, providing details Gio wanted to hear. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss widespread jokes about KAT's sexuality, including one by Shane Gillis at the ESPYs, hoping it motivates KAT. Jerry's final update includes Pat Beverley addressing "zesty" comments about KAT and the best Gillis jokes. Joe Benigno's college reunion approach, Virtual BT's caller response, and rodent problems round out the show.
Karl-Anthony Towns (KAT) was roasted at the ESPYs, an event where Boomer was referenced in Norm Macdonald's 1998 monologue, a moment Shane Gillis paid tribute to. Boomer and Gio question KAT's drive. Jerry's update features Gillis's jokes, a leaked video hinting at Lindor becoming Mets captain, a break-in at Ketel Marte's home, and free-agency news (Von Miller to Commanders, Bradley Beal to Clippers). The hour ends with golf talk, including Gio's non-football chat with Adam Schefter.
A leaked video suggests Francisco Lindor will be named Mets captain Saturday, a move Boomer and Gio feel is earned. They recall David Wright's leadership, hoping Lindor inspires teammates like Aaron Judge does. Discussion topics include cell phone use at urinals, the Jets' need for young leaders, ESPYs hosts, Shane Gillis's Trump jokes, Chris Russo's airport incident, NFC East competition, Arch Manning's college plans, Mike McDaniel's hot seat, and the Patriots' progress.
Boomer and Gio discuss weather, sports media news (Dave Portnoy/FOX Sports rumor, Sal Licata's joke about Craig Carton returning to WFAN). They debate acceptable criticism of referees, prompted by Brandon Tierney's alleged ejection, with callers mostly siding with umpires. Jerry's update covers his elbow injury while golfing and tips for sweaty hands/swamp ass. Shane Gillas' jokes about Juan Soto, Maxx Crosby, and Aaron Rodgers are played, along with talk of snakes on the golf course. A caller from the BT game confirms Tierney's warranted ejection, providing details.
Boomer and Gio discuss Shane Gillis's ESPYs monologue, questioning the origin of widespread jokes about KAT's sexuality and hoping it motivates him. Jerry's final update includes Pat Beverley addressing KAT being called “zesty,” and Gillis's best jokes. Joe Benigno's college reunion approach, Virtual BT's response, and rodent problems are also covered.
Jokes about KAT are so widespread that Shane Gillis even made one in his ESPYs monologue last night. Boomer and Gio wonder where and when jokes about KAT's sexuality started. Boomer and Gio hope all of this ends up being extra motivation for KAT to be great.
A caller who was at the BT game in question tells Boomer and Gio exactly what happened. He says BT was kicked out and the umpires tossing him was warranted. He gave Gio every detail that Gio wanted to hear.
Brandon Tierney's alleged ejection from a game leads to a conversation about how much criticism of referees or umpires is too much? We take a bunch of calls and most of them side with umpires tossing out parents who take things too far.
We take a look at the Giants competition in the NFC East now that the Commanders have added Von Miller. Will Arch Manning take the same approach to college that his uncles did and stay as long as he can? Mike McDaniel is on the hot seat. Boomer likes what the Patriots are building.
A leaked video has people believing that Francisco Lindor will be named Mets captain on Saturday, Gio says it feels earned and not forced. Boomer agrees that it feels right for Lindor to be the Mets next captain.
Jerry plays a few jokes from Gillis, including one that tricked the audience and even Gio. He plays Gillis's joke about Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson then wraps up with the joke about SGA being a foul merchant.
KAT has a lot to prove and the ability to do it all on the court. Boomer wonders if KAT wants to be great and put in the work to get there or if he's happy with where he already is. Gio hopes KAT uses this as fuel to fire him up moving forward.
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Hour 1 After last night's entertaining MLB All-Star Game, Boomer and Gio discussed the impending trade season. Boomer believes the Yankees and Mets should be aggressive in pursuing a championship, citing the Yankees' DFA of DJ LeMahieu as a signal of their intent. Gio recalled the Mets' 2000 acquisition of Mike Bordick. Jerry's first update covered the All-Star Game swing-off and Boomer's disappointment in star non-participation. Sauce Gardner extended his contract with the Jets, while Terry McLaurin of the Commanders remains without one. In the final segment, Gio reminisced about the 2009 “Balloon Boy” hoax and a caller inquired about swingers using loofahs. They also discussed Hooters' potential business struggles. Hour 2 The hour begins with calls about The Villages, including one caller claiming his in-laws started a swingers club there and explaining its workings. He then adds a Jason Giambi/Mike Francesa joke. Jerry provides an update after more calls about The Villages, and Gio explains loofah colors. We'll miss Eddie and his drops. The MLB all-star game featured a unique swing-off and a recreation of Hank Aaron's 715th home run. Sauce Gardner will be a Jet long-term. Shaq threatened RG3 over Angel Reese posts. Terry McLaurin wants a new contract. Boomer explains escrow via Eddie. Jerry concludes with Florida sex talk. In the final segment, Boomer and Gio learn Al used Grok for vacation planning and shared a "Fat Girls Hiking" book image, which Gio investigates. A caller stuck in The Villages during COVID described older residents trying to sleep with him and his girlfriend. Hour 3 The hour begins with calls about The Villages, including one caller claiming his in-laws started a swingers club there and explaining its workings. He then adds a Jason Giambi/Mike Francesa joke. Jerry provides an update after more calls about The Villages, and Gio explains loofah colors. We'll miss Eddie and his drops. The MLB all-star game featured a unique swing-off and a recreation of Hank Aaron's 715th home run. Sauce Gardner will be a Jet long-term. Shaq threatened RG3 over Angel Reese posts. Terry McLaurin wants a new contract. Boomer explains escrow via Eddie. Jerry concludes with Florida sex talk. In the final segment, Boomer and Gio learn Al used Grok for vacation planning and shared a "Fat Girls Hiking" book image, which Gio investigates. A caller stuck in The Villages during COVID described older residents trying to sleep with him and his girlfriend. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss Arch Manning's NFL draft future and potential top-picking teams. Hoodie Allen calls in, discussing his new single and Jets fandom, aspiring to be the Ben Stiller of Jets fans. Jerry's final update covers Hoodie Allen, golf in bad weather, Wyndham Clark's anger management, Pete Alonso's home run, Edwin Diaz's ABS win, and extensions for Sauce Gardner and Terry McLaurin. The Moment of The Day features loofah color codes and swingers. The show concludes with NBA players on vacation and Boomer challenging Gio to row across South Bay.
Last night's MLB All-Star Game was entertaining, and players gave their all. Boomer believes the All-Star game ending signals the start of trade season for Brian Cashman and David Stearns. The Mets don't want another Pete Crow-Armstrong trade. Both teams are close enough to a championship that they need to be aggressive. Gio thinks it depends on who is available. Boomer believes the Yankees DFAing DJ LeMahieu was a sign they are serious about winning now. This reminded Gio of the Mets trading for Mike Bordick in 2000. Jerry begins his first update with the All-Star Game's deciding swing-off. Boomer is disappointed big stars like Aaron Judge didn't participate. Sauce Gardner extended his contract with the Jets a day after Garrett Wilson. Commanders WR Terry McLaurin is unhappy about his lack of an extension. In the final segment, Gio recalled the 2009 "Balloon Boy" hoax after watching a Netflix documentary. A caller asked Gio about swingers using loofahs to signal intentions. Is Hooters going out of business? How many locations remain?
The hour clarifies what goes on in The Villages, with a caller claiming his in-laws started a swingers club there. Jerry returns for an update, and Gio explains loofah colors. The MLB all-star game ended with a recreated Hank Aaron's 715th home run. Sauce Gardner will be a Jet for a long time. Shaq told RG 3 he will punch him if RG 3 keeps posting about Angel Reese. Terry McLaurin wants a new contract. Boomer explains escrow. Jerry wraps up with Florida sex talk. Boomer and Gio learn Al asked Grok to help with his vacation decision, and Al shared a picture of "Fat Girls Hiking." A caller in his 30s got stuck in The Villages during COVID and had many older community members trying to sleep with him and his girlfriend.
Boomer & Gio discuss Jim Boeheim's comments on Mike Brown's expected Knicks offense, questioning if Brunson and KAT will adapt. Boomer favors patience for the new system, unlike Gio, who demands early domination. Boomer believes the Knicks can win a championship despite KAT's defensive flaws. Jerry provides All-Star Game sounds, including mic'd-up players, and Aaron Judge, Francisco Lindor, and Pete Alonso pregame interviews. The PGA Tour controversy continues, with Boomer optimistic about a new hire from the NFL, as they debate if the PGA is too stuffy.
Boomer questions Arch Manning's draft entry. Hoodie Allen, a passionate Jets fan, discusses his new single and meets Boomer. Jerry returns with updates on Hoodie, golf in bad weather, Wyndham Clark's anger management, Pete Alonso's home run, Edwin Diaz's ABS challenge, Sauce Gardner's extension, and Terry McLaurin's desire for one. The Moment of The Day covers loofah colors and swingers. The show concludes with NBA players' vacations and Boomer challenging Gio to row across the South Bay.
Arch Manning was asked about his future but Boomer isn't so sure he will enter the draft after the season. What NFL team could be bad enough to get the top pick? Will Arch make his decision based on what team is picking at the top of the draft?
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