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EJ says anyone that doubted the Knicks is already looking foolish.

Joe is joined by Mike Vaccaro, lead sports columnist for the New York Post, to talk about the Giants and Jets ahead of the NFL Draft and the Knicks in the NBA Playoffs.

Gary Vaynerchuk joins to give his perspectives on the upcoming NFL Drafts for both New York football teams

Danielle breaks down who she believes is the perfect fit for the New York Jets with their 1st pick in the upcoming NFL Draft

(SHOW OPEN): Dexter Lawrence drama signals the end of John Harbaugh's Giants honeymoon.

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets need to try something different and two narratives have quickly been debunked.

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets make it seven losses in a row despite McLean's brilliance as the bats no-show again.

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets bats are brutal and unwatchable again in LA.

Gallo opens the show by saying the Mets have been a disaster through 15 games

Danielle gives her thoughts on the slow start by the New York Mets.

(SHOW OPEN): Yankees bats stay quiet and the Mets have a Francisco Lindor problem.

(SHOW OPEN): Ryan McMahon has always been a bad hitter. Breaking down the Jets and Giants options in the top 5 of the draft.

(SHOW OPEN): Carlos Mendoza pushed every right button in the Mets' comeback victory.

ABC & Fox Sports anchor and content creator Tony Metro joins Al to discuss what they've seen from the Mets so far in 2026 and what to expect as the season continues.

(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks show great signs in Atlanta and will beat the Celtics if they meet in the postseason.

SHOW OPEN. Gallo talks about the hot start the Yankees are on as well as talking about Mets fans low and high expectations so far this season. SHOW OPEN.

Joe is joined by WFAN's own Ann Liguori to preview the Masters at Augusta National.

Al opens the show by telling Mets fans that it's too early to panic after the 3-3 start.

Emmanuel Berbari takes you through all the action of the Yankees' 2-1 loss to the Mariners in Seattle on Monday night.

(SHOW OPEN): Nothing to complain about after Opening Day and why the Mets are under more pressure than the Yankees.

Yankees Radio's Emmanuel Berbari joins Al to discuss the Yankees' outlook for the 2026 season.

(SHOW OPEN): Nobody is under more pressure than Aaron Judge as the 2026 season begins.

(SHOW OPEN): Mets lineup configuration and excitement for Opening Day.

SHOW OPEN. Joe talks about St. John's, March Madness, Knicks and Nets close game, and opening day coming up for the Mets and Yankees. SHOW OPEN.

Show Open: The transfer portal has turned the to teams into super teams, there are fewer upsets than ever, and gambling has become far more mainstream outside of the tournament all leading to the magic of March Madness has losing its luster. Plus, St. John's needs to show progress.

(SHOW OPEN): Aaron Judge came up short in the WBC and it doesn't matter at all.

(SHOW OPEN): Team USA comes up small at the successful WBC.

(SHOW OPEN): Aaron Judge was right and didn't say anything worth complaining about.

Lori is joined by Zach Braziller, St John's basketball beat writer for the New York Post, to talk about Selection Sunday and March Madness.

Lori is joined by Dan Duggan, senior writer for The Athletic covering the New York Giants, talking about the offseason moves that the Giants have made so far.

SHOW OPEN. Lori goes through Selection Sunday and talks about St. John's being a #5 seed and how they were snubbed of a higher seed. SHOW OPEN.

SHOW OPEN: Danielle opens the show giving her thoughts on the Yankees Outfield, Trent Grisham, and much more.

SHOW OPEN. EJ kicks off his 5-hour overnight show explaining why bringing back Geno Smith to the NY Jets is the right decision. SHOW OPEN.

(SHOW OPEN): Brian Cashman doesn't seem motivated enough about winning a World Series.

(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks fell behind early in Utah but came from behind to win. Trading for Geno Smith makes it hard to understand the Jets plan this offseason.

(SHOW OPEN): An epic choke job by Nolan McLean, Aaron Judge, Mark DeRosa and all of Team USA.

(SHOW OPEN): Yankees fans need to get over Juan Soto.

Lori is joined by Steve Popper from Newsday to get his thoughts on the Knicks loss to the Lakers and more.

SHOW OPEN: Lori gives her thoughts on the cultural differences in the importance of the World Baseball Classic and more.

Danielle says the WBC is not worth the risk of injury this close to the start of the season and much more.

Gordon says the Knicks season will be graded based on what they do in the postseason.

(SHOW OPEN): Darren Mougey hasn't done enough to separate himself from Aaron Glenn.