Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti talk sports and interview the hottest names in sports and entertainment.
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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.

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The Yankees cooled off this weekend dropping two of three to the Reds but remain in first place in the American League East.Should they be all in on Tarik Skubal at the deadline or focus their attention elsewhere?

We kick off with Wyndham Clark's U.S. Open win amid fan heckling, C-Mac's support for Aaron Boone, and a brutal weekend of Mets and Yankees losses to the Phillies and Reds. Next, we break down rumors of Giannis to the Celtics, the NBA draft, OG Anunoby's $3 million auction ball, and unverified drama at Geno Smith's house. Finally, Jazz Chisholm's lack of a cup sparks a locker room debate, Rafael Devers refuses a pinch runner, Emmanuel Berbari delivers a failed dad joke for the Moment of the Day, and the show wraps up with Monday weddings and Netflix's Maternal Instincts.

We open with Wyndham Clark winning his second U.S. Open as heckling fans get ejected. Jerry delivers his first update of the day, starting with Clark's NBC admission that he was clearly not a fan favorite. Then, Kyle Schwarber crushes four home runs in two days against the Mets, and Ben Rice provides the lone Yankees offense with a homer in their loss to the Reds. Finally, we wrap up the hour with even more U.S. Open talk.

We kick things off with C-Mac's support of Aaron Boone, Cam Schlittler shutting down the Reds on Friday night, before breaking down the Mets' terrible weekend against the Phillies. Gio refuses to take the Mets seriously until they reach .500, while a realistic Boomer refuses to give up. Jerry returns for an update, but not before Gio highlights Willie Colon's golf tournament happening today. Next, we hear Scottie Scheffler's take on Wyndham Clark's U.S. Open win and the fan backlash. Then, the Phillies top the Mets again behind homers from Harper and Schwarber, while the Yankees drop another one to the Reds. Finally, we discuss rumors of Giannis heading to the Celtics and look at OG Anunoby's historic tip-in ball going up for auction for a potential $3 million.

We talk more about the OG Anunoby tip-in ball being auctioned by Sotheby's through their official NBA partnership, followed by a look ahead to the upcoming NBA draft. Jerry returns for an update on the Phillies beating the Mets again, featuring Bryce Harper on the team's turnaround under Don Mattingly, while the Yankees drop a second straight game to the Reds. We close with a video of a woman yelling at Geno Smith's house about childcare and claiming he put hands on her, though there is no independent verification to know what is actually true.

Jazz Chisholm refuses to wear a cup despite a painful foul ball mishap, leading Boomer to argue only catchers wear them, before a discussion on locker room crabs and Boomer's cup habits in the NFL versus adult hockey. Next, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper homer again to beat the Mets, the Yankees drop two straight to the Reds, Rafael Devers refuses a pinch runner, and Wyndham Clark wins the U.S. Open while acknowledging he wasn't a fan favorite. We wrap up with an ill-fated dad joke from Emmanuel Berbari for the Moment of the Day, Boomer discussing a few weddings—including one on a Monday—and Gio mentioning the Netflix documentary Maternal Instincts.

Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper homered again as the Phillies beat the Mets. The Yankees lost 2 straight to the Reds. Wyndham Clark won the US Open but knows he wasn't a fan favorite. The Moment of The Day: Emmanuel Berbari has a dad joke that doesn't go well.

Athletes who reject wearing the protective gear. Plus, for some reason, the topic goes to hygiene and unwanted things on your body.

Jerry returns with the Phillies beating the Mets again. Bryce Harper talked about the Phils turning it around since Don Mattingly took over. The Yankees dropped a second straight game to the Reds. More US Open audio as well.

The NBA secured the ball because they have a deal to auction things off with Sotheby's. We also talked about the upcoming NBA draft.

Jerry's got Scottie Scheffler on Wyndham Clark's US Open win and the fan reaction to him. The Phillies beat the Mets again as Harper & Schwarber went deep...again. The Yankees lost to the Reds again.

Boomer explains to Gio why he refuses to give up on this Mets season -- just yet. Gio says there's been too much bad baseball to ignore, but the Hall of Famer debuts a new character in reverse-honor of Tommy Lugauer.

Boomer and Gio discuss Wyndham Clark's sports psychologist and how she may have helped him navigate the turbulence brought to the course by fans. Jerry also gets the guys discussing the Tkachuk reunion -- and why the Rangers didn't get involved.

We talked about C-Mac being an Aaron Boone supporter, Cam Schlittler shutting down the Reds on Friday night and about the Mets terrible weekend against the Phillies.

Jerry starts with Wyndham Clark on NBC saying he was clearly not a fan favorite. Kyle Schwarber hit 4 home runs in 2 days against the Mets. Ben Rice homered and was the only Yankees offense in their loss to the Reds.

It's his second. Also, some fans were rightfully thrown out for heckling him.

Boomer and Gio break down a wild weekend at Shinnecock Hills after Wyndham Clark flips the script to capture the U.S. Open! The guys recap the course conditions, Clark's legendary escape out of the fescue on 16, and the "embarrassing" Tri-State gallery fans who were aggressively heckling him down the stretch.

Hear from James Dolan, Mike Breen, and Joe Benigno as they reflect on the Knicks' championship run.

Evan & Tiki are live from the parade and hear from the speeches at City Hall as the Knicks celebrate their championship with their fans. Plus, Evan & Tiki on the chaotic scene from the parade (15:52); Tommy Lugauer joins in at City Hall (30:15); Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle recap the atmosphere from the parade (48:53; Carton sounds off on celebrities having a float (1:09:31); Boomer & Gio hear from callers live from the parade (1:25:18).

Boomer, Gio, and Jerry celebrate a Knicks championship and whether or not this team was “America's Team.” Plus, comparing Jalen Brunson to Kobe Bryant (12:35); Analyzing Brunson's play vs. Victor Wembanya (22:07); Jerry plays sound from Mike Breen and James Dolan's interviews with Craig Carton and C-Mac (35:36); will the Jets ever find their Jalen Brunson (47:47)?

We dive straight into yesterday's chaotic, capped-off Knicks parade with James Dolan's shots at the Mayor, viral twerking fights, and Jerry's audio clips from Jalen Brunson and Carmelo Anthony, alongside a big Mets win and a tough Yankees loss. Next, Boomer compares the Knicks' future to the '94 Rangers, Richard praises Mamdani's speech, and the baseball recaps continue after a rough Rich Hill outing. Then, the guys look for World Cup fever in the suburbs, share Brunson's message to the haters, and break down a bizarre TSA ranch dressing warning. Finally, Gio vents about the parade's communication breakdown, an NYPD officer calls the event a disaster, and the week wraps up with a hilarious "Blow Pig" Moment of the Day and US Open coverage.

We kick off with yesterday's capped-off Knicks parade, the Mayor's speech, and Gio crediting a fan speech writer. Jim Dolan made his dislike for the mayor clear, a cackling politician compared the team to 9-11 recovery, and two fighting, twerking women went viral on social media. Jerry's first update delivers parade audio from Carmelo Anthony, Mike Brown's "Who Let The Dogs Out," and Jalen Brunson's thanks, alongside clips of the Mayor, Dolan taking shots, and Julie Menin's annoying voice. Finally, Juan Soto homered twice in a Mets win over the Phillies, the Yankees fell to the White Sox on a Benintendi grand slam, Jazz Chisholm took a foul ball to the groin, and a caller wraps up the hour on his way to the US Open at Shinnecock.

Boomer kicks things off by comparing the 1994 Rangers' future to the Knicks' championship outlook, leading into a discussion on which players are under contract. A caller notes Mamdani's wife wore a bootleg shirt, Richard in Manhattan praises Mamdani's speech, and Boomer wonders if the NBA Cup belongs on the championship banner. Jerry's update delivers parade sounds, Mikal Bridges' dog, Mayor Mamdani, and James Dolan's reality check for young fans. Finally, the Yankees fall to the White Sox after a rough Rich Hill outing and a Benintendi grand slam, the Mets beat the Phillies behind two Juan Soto homers, and we close on why the NBA should be happy the team that won the cup also won the championship.

Gio wonders if World Cup fever is hitting the suburbs today, before the guys take calls from Knicks fans and people heading to the US Open. Jerry's update brings Mike Brown talking player sacrifice, Jalen Brunson's message to the haters, and Leon Rose's words for Knicks supporters. Then, the Yankees fall to the White Sox after baserunning issues, Juan Soto's two homers power a Mets win over the Phillies, and Boomer closes the hour with a TSA warning for Europeans overpacking American ranch dressing.

Gio vents about the lack of communication over capping the parade at two million, followed by a caller's story of 80-year-old women in Knicks dancer outfits at The Villages. An NYPD officer calls in to brand the parade a disaster, before Jerry's final update highlights Jalen Brunson thanking fans. Plus, the Moment of the Day brings a golfer's "Blow Pig" nickname, and the week wraps up with "Cashmere" Keith Mitchell's US Open performance.

Jerry's final update of the day starts with Jalen Brunson thanking the fans at the parade. Plus, an Al Dukes anatomy lesson and Moment of The Day: The Blow Pig nickname for a golfer.

Gio didn't like that there was no communication telling people they were capping the parade number at 2 million. A caller relays a story from The Villages in Florida where multiple 80 year old women dressed in Knicks city dancer outfits.

Jerry has Mike Brown talking about players being all in and sacrificing. Jalen Brunson had a message for the haters. Leon Rose had a message to the Knicks supporters. The Yankees lost to the White Sox and had some issues running the basepaths. Juan Soto homered twice as the Mets beat the Phillies.

Now that the Knicks are champs, will the attention turn to the World Cup here in New York. More of your Knicks calls, too.

Jerry starts with the sounds of the Knicks parade. Mikal Bridges brought his dog to the parade. We heard from Mayor Mamdani at the parade. We also heard from James Dolan. The Yankees lost to the White Sox. The Mets beat the Phillies as Juan Soto homered twice.

Boomer is asked if he thought the Rangers had another one in them in '94 the way we think the Knicks can do it again. Core Knicks are under contract but others are not. Plus, we take a couple of your calls.

Jerry starts with the sounds of the parade from people like Carmelo Anthony. Mike Brown did his ‘Who Let The Dogs Out'. Jalen Brunson thanked Dolan and the fans. We heard part of the Mayor's much loved speech. Also, Juan Soto homered twice in the Mets win over the Phillies. The Yankees lost to the White Sox as Andrew Benintendi hit a grand slam. Jazz Chisholm took a foul ball off the groin.

For some reason it featured women fighting and twerking which amused social media.

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Today's show comes live from the massive Knicks championship parade, starting with Evan & Tiki's early arrival, Gio's wild crowd commentary, and Jerry's updates on James Dolan's team remarks and Mike Breen's travel woes. As gridlocked crowds peaked, an ESPN reporter's "participation trophy" jab sparked outrage, the Yankees continued beating the White Sox with Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart joining the radio booth, and the guys took a look at the U.S. Open. The show wrapped up with Adam Schein's response to the media critics, JR Smith's revelation that Kyrie Irving ghosted a 2016 Cavs reunion, and calls from frustrated fans locked out of the parade.

The Knicks parade is today with Evan & Tiki broadcasting live, though Gio's bizarre advice to wear adult diapers has everyone talking. Jerry joined for his update, highlighting James Dolan's apology for the team's long wait and his thoughts on NBA salary structures, alongside Mike Breen's unbelievable 28-hour commercial travel nightmare. To wrap up the hour, a listener put the pressure on Gio for a U.S. Open pick.

Mike Breen is MC'ing today's Knicks parade, and with a reported 3 million people already flooding the city, travel and accessibility are non-existent. Jerry stopped by to discuss James Dolan's recent media comments and the absurdity of an ESPN reporter calling the championship a "participation trophy." The Yankees took down the White Sox again with Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart joining the radio booth, but the mood turned chaotic with news of a Knicks player number mix-up at the parade display and a caller's confession about faking an ADA card to infiltrate the event.

Gio kicked things off by questioning if we'll see any "parade-related" deaths or setting the over/under for arrests as the city reaches capacity and closes off access. Jerry checked in on the crowds while discussing James Dolan's take on a White House celebration, followed by another Yankees win over the White Sox sparked by a Paul Goldschmidt homer. We rounded out the hour hearing from listeners caught in the chaos—both those celebrating at the event and those shut out by the massive crowds.

Evan Roberts called in live from his fourth career championship parade before Jerry's final update featured James Dolan reflecting on his ownership tenure, Mike Breen discussing Leon Rose and Jalen Brunson, and Matt Barnes apologizing to Brunson. Next, Brunson and Josh Hart witnessed an Anthony Volpe triple from the Yankees booth, Justin Rose contemplated a U.S. Open win, and Adam Schein blasted the "participation trophy" reporter for the Moment of the Day. Finally, JR Smith revealed Kyrie Irving ghosted the 2016 Cavs' 10-year reunion before a shut-out caller complained about being blocked from the parade.

Jerry's final update of the day and starts with audio of James Dolan on the Carton Show talking about how much he knows now as a longtime owner. Mike Breen also joined the Carton Show and talked about Leon Rose and Jalen Brunson. Matt Barnes said he was wrong about Brunson and he apologized. Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were in the Yankees radio booth when Anthony Volpe hit a triple. Justin Rose was asked if winning the US Open would elevate his career status. The Moment of The Day: Adam Schein responds to the ‘participation trophy' ESPN reporter.