Steve Somers
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The Steve Somers podcast is an absolute must-listen for sports enthusiasts looking for a passionate and energetic host. Keith, aka Mac Diesel, brings unparalleled enthusiasm and Dad Strength to the show, making it an entertaining and engaging experience. As a listener, you can expect an honest and sensible take on topics like Josh Donaldson and Tim Anderson. Keith's representation of New Jersey and the Nets/Yanks is refreshing and keeps fans like Chris in Jersey coming back for more.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the insightful and engaging commentary from Keith. His perspective on the sports world, combined with his energy, makes for an entertaining listen. Additionally, Keith's honesty and sensibility when discussing players like Josh Donaldson and Tim Anderson is much appreciated by listeners who value authenticity in sports analysis. The opening monologues by Steve Somers are another highlight of the show, filled with humor and unique takes that keep listeners hooked.
On the downside, some listeners may find it challenging to keep up with the show's frequency of updates. Consistent updates would be appreciated by fans who don't want to miss out on any episodes. However, discovering that the show is available as a podcast provides convenience for those who may not be able to stream it live.
In conclusion, The Steve Somers podcast is a breath of fresh air in the world of sports media. With passionate hosts like Keith bringing their energy to every episode, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking insightful commentary mixed with humor. Although consistent updates could improve the overall experience, discovering this beloved show as a podcast has been a pleasant surprise for loyal listeners like Chris in Jersey who now have access even from miles away. Steve Somers continues to be one of the best talk show hosts out there, providing realness and entertainment to his dedicated fan base.

Hour 3: First pitch gimmicks, cats, preparing for a special guest and meet-ups with fans. Nobody had a better Opening Day than Brian Cashman and reasons for Mets optimism.

Hour 4: Opening Night was a big success for the Yankees. Mets fans need to start shooting for the stars. Getting ready for Jerry Seinfeld on After Hours and why robo umps are a welcome change.

Hour 2: Callers are excited to attend Opening Day at Citi Field today. Barry Bonds revealed that George Steinbrenner offered him a chance to be a Yankee.

Hour 1: Night 1 of the baseball season goes to the Yankees. The Netflix broadcast had a lot of swings-and-misses.

Positive vibes will return for the Mets in 2026.

Apparently Barry Bonds could have been a Yankee in the 90s if he accepted George's offer over the phone.

The Yankees had a very successful start to their 2026 season on Opening Night.

Hour 1: The Mets Will Win the NL East; Fantasy Draft LIVE During The Show. Weird Dreams With Tommy.

Hour 2: Tommy vs. Paul from Yonkers just days before Mets Opening Day. Dream Analysis with WFAN Callers.

Hour 3: Rickie Ricardo on Studio 54, Discos in the 70s and 80s & Yankees Thoughts. Yankees Outlook Heading Into Opening Day; The Netflix Situation.

Hour 5: An Extended STD; The Warmth of Opening Day. Proper Pronunciation of Banana ; Juan Soto Will Win MVP.

Hour 1: Tommy talks about St. Johns in the Sweet 16, proper tipping etiquette and off the conversation about Rosie going to Mets opening day, the boys talk about proper Opening Day protocol. This includes Tommy not going because it might be cold.

Hour 2: Tommy talks about his Producer Dinner at the end of the year, deciding if cutting Rosenberg out of his life would be a good thing and the importance of St. Johns and the Knicks playing good basketball at MSG.

Hour 3: Tommy talks about his end of year Producer dinner and if they will sharing desserts. That conversation leads to a few phone calls on the matter. Tommy closes the show by talking about the upcoming St. Johns-Duke game.

Tommy kicks off his Monday evening show by talking about St. Johns advancing to the Sweet 16. He then talks with Rosie about Mets opening day, weather and proper protocol for opening day.

Hour 1: Tommy is excited about the Johnnies moving on to the Sweet 16 and believes a deep run in this NCAA Tournament will solidify Rick Pitino and the greatest college coach of all time

Hour 2: Tommy explains how St. Johns can upset Duke in the Sweet 16. Also, with the 2026 MLB season approaching, fantasy baseball is officially back!

Hour 3: Tommy believes having Rick Pitino means St. Johns shouldn't be satisfied with anything less than a Final 4 appearance and also explains why he expects Carson Benge to be the Mets starting RF on opening day.

Hour 4; Tommy tells us why saying hello in the newsroom is extremely overrated. Also, he gives high praise to Dylan Darling after his season preserving game winner

Hour 4: Tournament preview and ideas for the WBC and similar competitions. Expectations for St. John's. There's only one Captain America in baseball and that is David Wright.

Hour 3: John Jastremski of SNY and the "New York, New York" podcast joins Tommy to discuss Aaron Judge's legacy, the Yankees offseason and the NCAA Tournament. The Knicks have to drop the hammer and the best two days in sports are upon us.

John Jastremski of SNY and the "New York, New York" podcast joins Tommy to discuss Aaron Judge's legacy, the Yankees offseason and the NCAA Tournament.

Hour 2: Tommy the Philosopher, one of the great thinkers of our time, has a moment of existentialism, as he contemplates what it means to be a human being intertwined with the meaning of life.

Hour 1: Loogy breaks down the Red Sox bunting on Gerrit Cole, the World Baseball Classic, and a whole lot more.

Hour 1: Tommy gives the honest take on the WBC before the Championship game Tuesday night. He then talks about pigeons and how Derek Jeter agrees with him on the WBC.

Hour 2: Tommy finds out the truth about where the baby pigeons are and gives his thoughts on the Giants draft strategy.

Hour 3: Tommy gets on Pauly about a wrong weather prediction from last week. He then talks about the Knicks easy win over the Pacers on Tuesday night.

Hour 4: It's your favorite segment of After Hours, Ask Tommy Anything!

Hour 5: Tommy breaks down the United States loss to Venezuela on Tuesday night and Aaron Judge going 0-4 at the plate.

Tommy kicks off the St. Patrick's Day show by talking about the WBC, holiday greetings and pigeons.

Hour 3: Derek Jeter would have praised the WBC without demeaning the World Series. The Doctor is in as After Hours is a safe place for angry Yankees fans.

Hour 2: A WFAN weather war and dissecting Aaron Judge's comment. St. John's has to find a way to the Sweet 16 plus Judge and WBC debates.

Hour 1: Tommy talks about his travel issues from early Monday morning, his Aaron Judge take and the importance of Rosie to Tommy.

Tommy is back on WFAN after the Nets-Blazers game. He opens up the show by talking about the fallout from his WBC takes and his long trip home he had early Monday morning after he got on the wrong train.

Debating Aaron Judge's crowd comment and St. John's got screwed again. The audio of Aaron Judge's comment makes it even worse. Hour 4.

WBC reaction and surprise! Lindor is back. Tommy can't believe what Aaron Judge said about the WBC vs the World Series. Hour 3.

Aaron Judge made a great throw but Fernando Tatis Jr. made a stupid baserunning decision. Passion for the WBC and the next tournament needs ABS. Hour 2.

The WBC has reached a new level and most of what we've seen is positive. Judge's throw shouldn't have been needed and a bad call ended a great game. Hour 1.

Aaron Judge said what? Derek Jeter would never. Pete Alonso would get mocked if he said what Aaron Judge did pregame. Tommy reveres the World Series and its crowds but callers do not. Hour 5.

St. John's got screwed again but is still set up well for a deep run.

Tommy can't believe what Aaron Judge said about the WBC vs the World Series.