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Lori is joined by Anthony DiComo of MLB.com to get all the latest on the Mets.

Lori is joined by Ian O'Connor of The Athletic to get his thoughts on the latest with the Giants regarding their organizational structure and more.

Show Open: Despite what has been perceived as a "down" first half of the season for the Knicks, Anthony says the Knicks are still the favorites to win the Eastern Conference and go to the NBA Finals.

SHOW OPEN. Rickie is in Florida for Spring Training and he kicks off his Sunday morning show about the Yankees running it back and what he's seen from the Yankees during spring training so far. SHOW OPEN.

Danielle McCartan while at Radio Row interviewed two time Super Bowl legend Carl Banks on the Giants future and and what's in store for the John Harbaugh era for the team and next years expectations,

Danielle McCartan opens the show saying she is worried that the Jets are going to screw up the QB choice for the the Jets season next year

(SHOW OPEN): Get ready for a salary cap in baseball (and Friday the 13th).

(SHOW OPEN): The Yankees running it back isn't a bad thing and hamate bone hysteria hits Major League Baseball.

(SHOW OPEN): Francisco Lindor's injury is no big concern to start Mets Spring Training.

Joe opens the show by saying Sam Darnold winning a Super Bowl doesn't bother him.

Hoff opens the show by saying the Jets just can't wait for this Super Bowl to be over.

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(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks had a quiet trade deadline but that isn't a bad thing.

(SHOW OPEN): An impressive win makes it eight straight for the Knicks as they hit trade deadline day.

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets are under more pressure than the Yankees as the teams get set to start Spring Training.

Lori is joined by Ralph Vacchiano of the NY Daily News to get all the latest on the Giants.

Joe opens the show by saying a Giannis to the Knicks trade won't amaze him.

Hoff opens the show by saying he wants neither the Knicks or Nets to trade for Giannis

(SHOW OPEN): Knicks fans must let go of the Giannis dream because it is not going to happen.

(SHOW OPEN): More fallout from Bill Belichick's HOF snub and Moose explains why Eli Manning not getting in for the second year in a row is surprising but not unfair.

(SHOW OPEN): Sympathy for Jets fans as the Super Bowl matchup is a nightmare for them.

SHOW OPEN: Gordon breaks down the Knicks struggles over recent weeks and how they need to figure things out asap.

Joe opens the show by saying despite all the moves, the Mets bullpen without Diaz is a major problem.

Hoff opens the show by breaking down what David Stearns and the Mets have done this off-season.

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(SHOW OPEN): Are Mets fans ready to say "I'm sorry" to David Stearns now that he's made multiple big additions to the roster?

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets acquired Freddy Peralta from the Brewers and their years-long search for an ace is over.

(SHOW OPEN): David Stearns delivered an everyday center fielder late Tuesday night as Luis Robert Jr. is now a Met.

(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks are in serous trouble and must reconsider trying to trade for Giannis.

The Athletic's Will Sammon joins Lori to discuss the Mets' pivot to Bo Bichette after Kyle Tucker chose to sign with the Dodgers and what's next for the Mets.

Lori is joined by Paul Schwartz from the New York Post to get his thoughts on the John Harbaugh hire, the Divisional Round, and much more.

SHOW Open: Lori gives her thoughts on the Divisional Playoffs and how the Super Bowl Champion will not be who we imagined entering the year.

Gallo opens the show by saying that Josh Allen does get enough hate following another Bills playoff loss

(SHOW OPEN): Blame for the Mets' failed pursuit of Kyle Tucker falls on Steve Cohen more than David Stearns.

(SHOW OPEN): John Harbaugh brings instant credibility to the Giants.

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets have to seal the deal with Kyle Tucker.

(SHOW OPEN): Mike Tomlin could join John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski in the Giants HC candidate pool after another playoff loss.

(SHOW OPEN): It may take some time but John Harbaugh will still be the next Giants HC.

(SHOW OPEN): John Harbaugh can end the Giants search for stability so they must make sure they hire him.

(SHOW OPEN): The Giants should not be in a rush to hire John Harbaugh as their next head coach.

(SHOW OPEN): This is just a rough patch for the Knicks and there's no reason for anyone to jump ship.

The Giants need to play it safe with their next head coach and that means hiring Mike McCarthy. Foreign singers' lack of accents and getting a cat you don't want. Aaron Rodgers is in the playoffs and the Jets are lost in the middle of nowhere. Hour 3.