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Jerry's got audio of Monica McNutt saying Taylor Swift is not a Knicks fan and to ‘get out of here girl'. Jalen Brunson told the swifties that McNutt is a good person and to cut her some slack. We heard Tommy Lugauer and Anthony Gallo live on air when the Knicks won. Steve Somers called in to Tommy's show. We heard Joe Benigno singing ‘New York, New York'. The Moment of The Day: He was a religious man.
We continue talking about the Knicks championship and taking calls, before Jerry returns for his final update amidst talk of switching with Evan & Tiki to host a live show from the parade. Next, we hear Monica McNutt telling Taylor Swift to "get out of here" and Jalen Brunson defending McNutt to the Swifties. Then, we listen back to Tommy Lugauer and Anthony Gallo live during the win—with Tommy already predicting a dynasty—alongside a Steve Somers call-in and Joe Benigno singing "New York, New York." Finally, after the "religious man" Moment of the Day, we look at World Cup fans embracing American culture and hear from an emotional caller who watched this win in the exact same room he watched the 1973 championship.
Hour 3: OG Anunoby had his Finals MVP moment. He's Kawhi Leonard. Anthony Gallo check in with a report from live outside Madison Square Garden.
Anthony Gallo of WFAN in New York joins The Roast to talk about the scene in New York City after the Knicks wild comeback in Game 4
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss Bryce's comments on wanting to be the guy, plus Anthony Gallo, host in New York joins the show to discuss the incredible NBA Finals.
The atmosphere outside Madison Square Garden is electric as Anthony Gallo reports on the heavy security and street closures ahead of the Knicks game. They discuss the Linsanity era with news of Jeremy Lin's return to the arena, alongside a lighthearted look at the team's impact on city crime rates. The conversation also covers a potential locker room visit from Donald Trump. 02:11 - Anthony Gallo MSG Update 06:18 - Knicks Energy and Impact 14:00 - NBA Officiating and Flops 21:18 - Broadcasting From The Garden 24:51 - Jeremy Lin Returns 33:02 - Derek Fisher and Mike Brown 36:30 - Trump Locker Room Debate 42:25 - Traffic Report
Craig Carton and Big Mac break down the Knicks' defensive strategy against Victor Wembanyama ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Anthony Gallo reports live from Madison Square Garden on the intense security measures surrounding Donald Trump's appearance at the arena. They conclude with a bold scoring prediction for OG Anunoby and an evaluation of the Finals MVP race. 01:00 - Analyzing the Wembanyama Threat 05:37 - MSG Security and Atmosphere 09:15 - Donald Trump at MSG 13:18 - OG Anunoby Scoring Prediction
They analyze the electric atmosphere surrounding Madison Square Garden ahead of the Knicks game, featuring on-site reporting from Anthony Gallo. The discussion expands to include the team's impact on city safety, the return of Jeremy Lin, and a debate regarding Donald Trump's rumored locker room visit. 02:11 - Gallo Reports From MSG 05:44 - Knicks New York Energy 07:20 - Knicks Lowering Crime Rates 12:01 - Yankees Talk Interruption 15:34 - NBA Referees Review 19:55 - Knicks Collapse Fears 27:51 - Jeremy Lin Returns 29:34 - Carton's Media Influence 35:40 - Trump Locker Room Debate 41:55 - Traffic Report
Evan and Tiki analyze a heated off-air argument between Big Mac and Anthony Gallo regarding the Jalen Brunson versus Aaron Judge debate. They discuss how championships for historically struggling teams like the Knicks or Jets would transform player legacies. The discussion also covers injury updates and predictions for the Knicks' pivotal Game 2 matchup. 01:50 - King Of New York Debate 06:52 - Fan Bias Discussion 10:45 - Loser Franchise Championships 15:25 - Knicks Title Discourse 21:17 - NBA News And Injuries 25:30 - Brunson Postseason Legacy 31:10 - Historical Player Snapshots 37:00 - Aaron Judge Predictions 41:25 - Knicks Game Two Predictions
Big Mac critiques broadcaster Joe Davis for what he perceives as a mocking tone during a Mets defensive error. He also shares his vindication regarding the baseball term five and fly before analyzing the Knicks playoff path and Anthony Gallo's engagement. 01:20 - Mets Broadcast Critique 04:40 - Joe Davis Troll Job 11:35 - Five and Fly Vindication 14:45 - Knicks Playoff Route 17:35 - Yankees Bullpen Changes 21:10 - Anthony Gallo Engagement 29:40 - Gerrit Cole Update 32:20 - Subway Series Rivalry 39:00 - Austin Wells Struggles 43:10 - Knicks Cavaliers Preview
Big Mac opens by congratulating Anthony Gallo on his recent engagement and sharing lighthearted wedding planning advice on The Carton Show. They transition to New York Yankees news, discussing roster moves and the anticipated return of Gerrit Cole to the rotation. The segment concludes with an in-depth preview of the New York Knicks' upcoming playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. 01:00 - Anthony Gallo Engagement 07:33 - Yankees Roster Moves 13:40 - Subway Series Analysis 17:38 - Yankees Lineup Changes 21:48 - Knicks Playoff Preview
Anthony Gallo of WFAN joins the show to talk all things Knicks and New York sports, including if he is concerned about the Knicks rust in the conference finals, would the Cavaliers or Pistons provide a bigger threat in the conference finals, which Knicks playoff storyline is the most intriguing, and is the Mets season already over?
SHOW OPEN. Gallo opens up his show talking about the dominant Game 4 performance by the Knicks to even up the series with the Hawks 2-2 and why KAT has been the best player in the series. SHOW OPEN.
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to one of the most bizarre moments yet on the show, a WFAN clip calling the New York Knicks the “'BOCKERS”. Craig demands answers, Anthony Gallo steps up, and the crew debates accountability (and snitching ).
Gallo opens the show by saying the Mets have been a disaster through 15 games
The WFAN crew brings the chaos in this hilarious “Wheel of Fun” segment on The Carton Show! Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle put the pressure on as Anthony Gallo goes on a HEATER, naming 12 New York Jets first-round picks to steal the crown! But the real moment? An ALL-TIME collapse in the sports nickname round
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.
We talked about Anthony Gallo, who works here, and Boomer heard he said something about him on the afternoon show. Also, on the afternoon show, Craig likes to mask people's faces. We also talked about overnights and how Tommy Lugauer plays EDM music and then takes a call from a really old guy.
We started with the Wu-Tang Clan ticket giveaway and Gio being the only one familiar with their music before discussing Anthony Gallo's comments on the afternoon show and Craig "masking" faces. After touching on Tommy Lugauer's EDM music leading into old man calls, Jerry's update covered Anthony Edwards' bathroom delay, the Phillies' loss to the Nationals, and Bo Bichette having a good game. We concluded with Cal Raleigh's walk-off against the Yankees and Darren Mougey's dinner with Ty Simpson before finishing with Boomer losing his phone and thinking it was at a police station.
We started with the Yankees' loss and the Mets' win, covering John Harbaugh's playoff thoughts, , and a Wu-Tang Clan giveaway before debating Odell Beckham's future and the Jets' trading Sauce Gardner for picks. After touching on Eddie's retirement and station talk about Anthony Gallo and Tommy Lugauer, Jerry provided updates on all the MLB and NBA action plus more Giants & Jets looks ahead. The show included talk of the Knicks' spread, Dan Hurley's behavior, and John Harbaugh's recruitment philosophy alongside a Jets Breece Hall update, a Pittsburgh reporter's gaffe, and news regarding Tiger Woods' arrest.
Who REALLY knows the New York Knicks best at WFAN?! On this hilarious segment of The Carton Show, Craig Carton puts the station's biggest Knicks fans to the test in a wild game inspired by Name That Tune… but with playoff opponents instead. Can Big Mac outlast Anthony Gallo in Knicks playoff history trivia? Who folds under pressure? And who ends up paying the tip from Prince Street Pizza?!
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.
Gallo opens the show by saying that Josh Allen does get enough hate following another Bills playoff loss
SHOW OPEN. Anthony open up his show talking about how Lindor and McNeil got into a locker room dust-up last season as well as Soto not getting along with the Mets captain as he also gives his take on the Nimmo trade. SHOW OPEN.
SHOW OPEN: Anthony Gallo breaks down the Mets recent hot stretch and says they still have tons of question marks.
Gallo had been keeping his hopes up with the Mets, but todays loss to the Nationals might have been the one to break him.
Jerry plays, ‘What is Anthony Gallo Talking About'? A story emerged of a bullet going through the glass of Andy Reid's office last year while he was in it.
(SHOW OPEN): The Mets need much more from Kodai Senga, whose struggles continued in Wednesday night's loss.
(SHOW OPEN): The Yankees had a great off day with teams ahead of them in the AL playoff race all losing. They have all of the necessary pieces to go on a run in the final weeks of the regular season and into the postseason.
(SHOW OPEN): The Mets established the foundation for a run with their series win this weekend. Now they have to build on it.
SHOW OPEN. Gallo opens up his show talking about the Yankees winning 4 of their last 5 games and why Yankees fans should feel hopeful again of a deep postseason run. SHOW OPEN.
Show Open: Gallo is angry about...the Mets. In a feeling that is all too familiar for Mets fans, there is no reason to believe there is anything that will stop this Mets freefall. Gallo says he has lost all faith in this team and expects them to fall out of a playoff spot.
Gallo opens his show by ripping the Mets and Yankees for their play over the last two months.
The Mets may have some problems but their biggest issue is that their stars are not playing like it whatsoever, and that is holding them back.
In this episode of Medicine Grand Rounders, we're joined by Dr. Bret Lashner, director of the Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), who explores the fundamentals of IBD, including diagnostic nuances and treatment strategies. Moderated by: Anthony Gallo.
SHOW OPEN. Gallo talks about how the reason for the team's losses isn't just on Boone, but the whole roster construction is not good enough. SHOW OPEN.
SHOW OPEN. Anthony Gallo filling in for CMac opens up talking about the Mets finishing off their first half of the season strong, but they should not stop there. SHOW OPEN.
Gallo says, despite the struggles they went through in June, the Mets still proved they could make a deep October run.
Show Open: After last nights magical win the Yankees have righted the ship and are back on track. Gallo says this win will spring board the Yankees. Every aspect of the team played a role, especially the offense and the bullpen.
Gallo says the Yankees' recent struggles are more serious than we think.
SHOW OPEN: Anthony Gallo opens his show breaking down the Mets' 12th loss in their last 15-games and why they continue to struggle getting back on track.
Gallo says the Knicks have made the necessary adjustments to show they are going to win this series against the Pacers.
(Episode 195): Home SWEEP home! The New York Mets come off a perfect homestand sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Phillies. Anthony Gallo and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera give their thoughts on the hot start to the season and give kudos to the Mets fanbase for showing up and showing out!Anthony Gallo is a host at WFAN.____________________________________________Anthony Gallo on X: https://x.com/PicoDe_Gallo WFAN on X: https://x.com/WFAN660 Anthony Gallo on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PicoDeGallo2442 ____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
The Mets beat the struggling Twins in Minnesota. Boomer suggested Acuna as the Mets' permanent second baseman. Overnight, Anthony Gallo criticized Boomer's take on Carmelo Anthony's Knicks tenure, labeling it an "old man take." The discussion shifted to Al & Eddie's messy office, with Boomer suggesting a desk be a makeup studio for Aly. Jerry's update began with the Mets' win over the Twins, highlighting Juan Soto's 2-run homer and Alonso's "no excuses" comment about the weather. The Yankees also won, hitting 4 home runs, and Aaron Judge was named Team USA's World Baseball Classic captain. A caller questioned why Mark DeRosa hasn't been considered for an MLB managerial role.
Hour 1 The Mets beat the struggling Twins in Minnesota. Boomer suggested Acuna as the Mets' permanent second baseman. Overnight, Anthony Gallo criticized Boomer's take on Carmelo Anthony's Knicks tenure, labeling it an "old man take." The discussion shifted to Al & Eddie's messy office, with Boomer suggesting a desk be a makeup studio for Aly. Jerry's update began with the Mets' win over the Twins, highlighting Juan Soto's 2-run homer and Alonso's "no excuses" comment about the weather. The Yankees also won, hitting 4 home runs, and Aaron Judge was named Team USA's World Baseball Classic captain. A caller questioned why Mark DeRosa hasn't been considered for an MLB managerial role. Hour 2 Gio speculates about a "smokescreen" with the Giants holding another workout with Shedeur Sanders in Colorado, questioning if he could fall to their second pick, while Gio still prefers Jalen Milroe after taking Carter first. Jerry's update followed a discussion about Sal's controversial Masters comments. Jerry reported on the Yankees' win over the Royals with 4 solo home runs and the Mets beating the Twins with Juan Soto's second homer. The show also addressed a Braves reporter asking for a woman's number on air, deemed unprofessional by some but seemingly harmless. The hour concluded with Rory McIlroy's Masters win and Sal's reaction. Hour 3 Yesterday's show featured awkward tension between BT and Sal after playing audio of Sal arguing with a Masters caller. Jerry's update followed, starting with the Mets' chilly win in Minnesota, highlighting strong pitching. He also covered the Yankees' 4 solo home run victory over the Royals, prompting Gio's question about keeping fields green. Aaron Boone discussed being named Team USA captain, and Bryce Harper revealed he's having a baby boy with a blue bat. The hour ended with a caller suggesting Carlos Rodon as a middle reliever and Boomer recalling a coach who gave him a positive thinking book. Hour 4 Pat Boyle is now the full-time overnight host at Infinity Sports Network. A caller confessed to writing "I love you Gio" at a Sayville golf course, reminding Gio of his early golfing days, including hitting a ball to a gas station. Jerry's final update followed Gio reading Ralph Vacchiano's reaction to the Braves reporter asking for a woman's number, with the hosts finding it harmless while Ralph was disgusted. Jerry reported on the Mets' win in Minnesota with another Soto HR and the Yankees' 4 solo home run victory. Patrick Peterson retired from the NFL, and Sam Rosen called the Rangers' win, with one game left before his retirement. The Moment of the Day featured a Florida caller's Stephen Waldron impression, and the hour concluded with calls.
Hour 1 Boomer returned from Vegas. The show briefly discussed the Knicks-Pistons playoff series starting Saturday and Rory McIlroy potentially winning the Masters for a Grand Slam. Jerry's first update included audio of McIlroy's Masters win and his post-win comments. The Mets beat the A's 8-0 (facing ex-teammate Severino), while the Yankees lost their series to the Giants and Jung Hoo Lee hit 3 homers. Jazz Chisholm mentioned using cream to stay warm. Jerry covered NHL news as the regular season ended. The hour concluded with Boomer detailing his Vegas hockey tournament. Hour 2 The Knicks play the Pistons in round one, game one in Detroit on Saturday. Gio predicts a physical series with the Knicks winning in six, while Boomer sees it going seven games, noting the Pistons won three of four against the Knicks this season. A caller urged Gio to attend the Masters, but Boomer prefers watching on TV. Jerry's update featured Jim Nantz's Masters stories and Mike Tirico's call of Rory's win, including Rory's emotional words about his parents. Jerry disputed the idea that anyone can achieve anything. The hour ended with discussion of the Mets' series against the A's in Sacramento (before their Vegas move) and Gio's observation about Anthony Gallo's pronunciation of "depth" during his overnight hosting. Hour 3 Friday, Abdul Carter's picture at the Giants facility led to Boomer discussing Shedeur Sanders' draft stock drop. Gio wants the Giants to draft Carter at 3 and Jalen Milroe later, benching Milroe for a year. Boomer questioned the Steelers releasing Justin Fields. A caller asked Boomer about C-Lo's children's names. Jerry's update included Rory McIlroy's Masters win and Augusta's 'no phone' policy, followed by an old Mike & The Mad Dog clip about Russo watching golf while bathing his kids. The Yankees lost to the Giants, while the Mets beat the A's, including an 8-0 win. A Houston fan stole a ball from Mike Trout. Michael King pitched a 2-hit shutout for the Padres. Mikal Bridges played 6 seconds to maintain his starting streak. The hour ended with discussion of Bill Belichick's girlfriend on the practice field, and Gio wondering why no one asks him about his younger girlfriend. Hour 4 Rory McIlroy's Masters win, completing his Grand Slam, sparked a discussion about prominent athletes still seeking championships. Gio questioned including young quarterbacks like Josh Allen in this conversation, stating the Bills were like pre-Masters McIlroy. Jerry's final update highlighted McIlroy's win and post-match comments. The Mets won their series against the A's in Sacramento, while the Yankees lost to the Giants, falling to 8-7. Coach Thibs discussed the Knicks-Pistons playoff series starting Saturday. Boomer plans to attend the Islanders' final game, potentially Matt Martin's last. The Moment of the Day revisited Jazz Chisholm's cream layering for warmth. The show concluded with a preview of the Knicks-Pistons series and a caller's concern about high Knicks playoff ticket prices.
The Knicks play the Pistons in round one, game one in Detroit on Saturday. Gio predicts a physical series with the Knicks winning in six, while Boomer sees it going seven games, noting the Pistons won three of four against the Knicks this season. A caller urged Gio to attend the Masters, but Boomer prefers watching on TV. Jerry's update featured Jim Nantz's Masters stories and Mike Tirico's call of Rory's win, including Rory's emotional words about his parents. Jerry disputed the idea that anyone can achieve anything. The hour ended with discussion of the Mets' series against the A's in Sacramento (before their Vegas move) and Gio's observation about Anthony Gallo's pronunciation of "depth" during his overnight hosting.
Hour 1 Boomer and Jerry, filling in for Gio, kicked off the show discussing Tracy Morgan's courtside incident at the Knicks game, where he was seen leaving in a wheelchair after vomiting. They acknowledged the Knicks' win over the Heat, highlighting Miami's poor defense, while Boomer expressed concerns about the Knicks' playoff defense. The conversation shifted to the Jets, emphasizing the need for organizational changes and a clear franchise leader. C-Lo's update featured Knicks victory sounds and Jameis Winston's Giants meeting, with a humorous aside about Anthony Gallo's odor. The hour concluded with Jerry gifting Boomer a hoodie and a caller questioning Boomer's interest in joining the Jets if he was still playing. Hour 2 The show debated the Steelers' quarterback choices, questioning if passing on Russell Wilson and Justin Fields was a red flag. The conversation then shifted to Aaron Rodgers' potential move to Minnesota and the quarterback options for the Jets, including a jokingly mentioned Carson Wentz. Updates included Jameis Winston's Giants visit, Russell Wilson's earlier visit, and Joe Flacco's continued availability. C-Lo's update featured Knicks victory sounds and the Rangers' honoring of Sam Rosen. The Tracy Morgan incident at the Knicks game was revisited, followed by clips of Al from the Warm Up Show. The hour concluded with Boomer discussing the NCAA tournament and North Carolina's controversy, and Jerry quizzing Al on St. John's players. Hour 3 The show opened with the astronauts' return, followed a discussion about Al Dukes' lack of sports knowledge. MLB and MVP odds surprised Jerry, leading to a contentious debate over Gerrit Cole's World Series first base coverage, sparking numerous caller disagreements. C-Lo's update featured a heated exchange between Tiki Barber and a caller. The hour concluded with further calls dissecting the Gerrit Cole first base controversy. Hour 4 The show discussed NFL draft quarterbacks, the Giants' quarterback situation, and the Knicks' win over the Heat. Colin Cowherd is tired of Rodgers' indecision, and the Governor of West Virginia wants to investigate the NCAA's bracket selection. The Moment of the Day featured Al's hot NFL takes, and WNBA player Cameron Brink is concerned about the Sparks' practice plans.
Boomer and Jerry, filling in for Gio, kicked off the show discussing Tracy Morgan's courtside incident at the Knicks game, where he was seen leaving in a wheelchair after vomiting. They acknowledged the Knicks' win over the Heat, highlighting Miami's poor defense, while Boomer expressed concerns about the Knicks' playoff defense. The conversation shifted to the Jets, emphasizing the need for organizational changes and a clear franchise leader. C-Lo's update featured Knicks victory sounds and Jameis Winston's Giants meeting, with a humorous aside about Anthony Gallo's odor. The hour concluded with Jerry gifting Boomer a hoodie and a caller questioning Boomer's interest in joining the Jets if he was still playing.
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