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Boomer & Gio continue their vacation so today it's Jerry and Chris McMonigle. We started with C-Mac's favorite team, the Yankees, who are having no problem with the Mariners. Jazz Chisholm hit 2 home runs last night and Jerry said he's fun to watch. Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler made his debut last night and his parents were there to see it. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and has a few WFAN hosts who can't say ‘Schlittler'. We heard one of Jazz's homers. The Mariners hit four in their loss. Jazz talked about Schlittler having red cheeks last night. The Yankees DFA'd DJ LeMahieu. A Vikings player was scammed out of $240K, making deposits into accounts. In the final segment of the hour, we talked to C-Mac about the terrible callers overnight.
C-Lo has clips of odd sounds and they are all C-Mac. Danielle got a call at 3:30am from a strip club.
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio continue their vacation so today it's Jerry and Chris McMonigle. We started with C-Mac's favorite team, the Yankees, who are having no problem with the Mariners. Jazz Chisholm hit 2 home runs last night and Jerry said he's fun to watch. Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler made his debut last night and his parents were there to see it. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and has a few WFAN hosts who can't say ‘Schlittler'. We heard one of Jazz's homers. The Mariners hit four in their loss. Jazz talked about Schlittler having red cheeks last night. The Yankees DFA'd DJ LeMahieu. A Vikings player was scammed out of $240K, making deposits into accounts. In the final segment of the hour, we talked to C-Mac about the terrible callers overnight. Hour 2 - We started the hour with a few calls about callers to the station. We heard from a few young guys that listen and call. We also talked about baseball with the Mets and Yankees and how both teams seem to be back on track. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Jazz Chisholm hitting one of two home runs on the night. Cam Schlittler had a nice MLB debut on the mound. We talked about a scenario where your son becomes the pitcher on a team you hate, like the Red Sox. Do you wear Red Sox gear? In the final segment of the hour, we took calls on whether you would root for your kid on an enemy team. Hour 3 - We started the hour by closing out the calls on whether you would root for your son if he was playing against your team. We talked about sports talk in NY, where there are two teams and fans think you are covering the other team too much. We talked about the Brooklyn Dodgers moving to L.A. and who the fans decided to root for. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the debut of Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler last night. Jazz Chisholm hit 2 home runs last night. The Yanks DFA'd DJ LeMahieu. C-Lo has clips of odd sounds and they are all C-Mac. Danielle got a call at 3:30am from a strip club. In the final segment of the hour, C-Mac tells the story of saving a woman's life when he was on vacation in Germany. Hour 4 - The Yankees have made significant changes, moving Jazz Chisholm to second base and designating DJ LeMahieu for assignment, which was described as a "cleansing period." Despite a recent win over the Mariners featuring two homers from Chisholm, Brian Cashman emphasized the ongoing need for bullpen arms and a third baseman, while still expecting big things from Anthony Volpe. Meanwhile, the Mets are preparing for a doubleheader against the Orioles. Other notable discussions included a furious Joe Burrow clip from 'Quarterback,' Kirk Cousins' 'Great Clips' haircuts, Deion Sanders' silence on his health, Mike Brown's focus on players' dating lives, and "The Moment of The Day" calling for a WFAN text line. The show concluded with a discussion about C-Mac joining WFAN after meeting Monzo and Marc Malusis in Las Vegas.
We started the hour with a few calls about callers to the station. We heard from a few young guys that listen and call. We also talked about baseball with the Mets and Yankees and how both teams seem to be back on track. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Jazz Chisholm hitting one of two home runs on the night. Cam Schlittler had a nice MLB debut on the mound. We talked about a scenario where your son becomes the pitcher on a team you hate, like the Red Sox. Do you wear Red Sox gear? In the final segment of the hour, we took calls on whether you would root for your kid on an enemy team.
We started the hour by closing out the calls on whether you would root for your son if he was playing against your team. We talked about sports talk in NY, where there are two teams and fans think you are covering the other team too much. We talked about the Brooklyn Dodgers moving to L.A. and who the fans decided to root for. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the debut of Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler last night. Jazz Chisholm hit 2 home runs last night. The Yanks DFA'd DJ LeMahieu. C-Lo has clips of odd sounds and they are all C-Mac. Danielle got a call at 3:30am from a strip club. In the final segment of the hour, C-Mac tells the story of saving a woman's life when he was on vacation in Germany.
The Yankees finally moved Jazz Chisholm to second and DFA'd DJ LeMahieu. C-Mac said it feels like a cleansing period after 3 weeks of a disaster. The Yankees still need to add bullpen arms according to C-Mac. We also talked about the Mets as they get ready for a double header today against the Orioles. C-Lo returned for his final update of the day and started with the Yankees win over the Mariners as Jazz hit two homers. Brian Cashman said he's not counting Anthony Volpe out and still expects big things from him this season. Cashman also talked about the need for relievers and a third baseman. We heard a clip from the Netflix series, ‘Quarterback', involving a furious Joe Burrow during a game. Kirk Cousins goes to ‘Great Clips' for his haircuts. Deion Sanders won't give us any information on his health condition. We heard from Mike Brown as he seems to like to reference the dating lives of players. The Moment of The Day: WFAN needs a text line. In the final segment of the show, Jerry quizzes Al to see how much he knows about C-Mac. He ended up working at WFAN because he ran into Monzo and Marc Malusis in Las Vegas.
New Knicks coach Mike Brown met the media yesterday and we talked about that and what he brings to the team. Rick Brunson is still on the Knicks staff, but with a reduced role. C-Lo is here for his final update of the day and starts with the Mets beating the Orioles thanks to Lindor, Alonso and Soto. Soto was asked about not making the all star team and he referenced the extra money he would have gotten if he was named. The Yankees beat the Mariners as Judge homered again. Mike Brown was asked if he had to sell himself to the Knicks. Patrick Mahomes told Kay Adams he's ready for the offseason to be over. The Moment of The Day: A trip to Montana and Jared Goff's wife. In the final segment of the show, we talked about Willie's 5 zone air conditioning at home.
Hour 1 - Jerry and Willie Colon hosted, covering Mets and Yankees wins with key players like Lindor, Alonso, and Soto. Updates included the Mets' comeback, the Giants' walk-off, and Giancarlo Stanton's homer. They discussed new Knicks coach Mike Brown, the concept of coaches "winning the press conference," and Willie defended Todd Bowles's coaching toughness. The hour wrapped up with a golf course fight involving a former NHL enforcer and admiration for Cam Newton's physique. Hour 2 - Jerry watched the first episode of ‘Quarterback' which debuted on Netflix yesterday. The first episode covered the trade of Matthew Stafford for Jared Goff. Al found his wife's breast to be very large. Jerry thinks Goff is a boring guy. Kirk Cousins couldn't believe how complicated the Falcons were making the plays. C-Lo returns for an update, but first a caller asks Willie what happened with Gio at his golf tournament. The Mets won in Baltimore as Pete Alonso homered to tie the game. The Yankees beat the Mariners as Giancarlo Stanton homered. Red Sox radio broadcaster said Rafael Devers skipped out on a first base lesson with Will Clark. Clark himself confirmed this. Mike Brown met the media and talked about winning culture. He would not get into the Knicks past with them firing Thibs. In the final segment of the hour, Willie thinks Al Dukes wrote the new rules for Carnival Cruises. Hour 3- We started the hour continuing our talk about Carnival Cruises. We then turned our attention to Football. A radio host in KC criticized Patrick Mahomes for being ‘fat'. We talked about ‘the look test' for certain players. Instead of the usual C-Lo segment, we have comedian Jeff Ross in the studio. He has a new one man show called, ‘Take a Banana For The Ride'. We also talked about all the roasts including the Roast of Tom Brady. In the final segment of the hour, we had Jeff Ross back and he talked about his journey with colon cancer. Hour 4 - New Knicks coach Mike Brown met the media yesterday and we talked about that and what he brings to the team. Rick Brunson is still on the Knicks staff, but with a reduced role. C-Lo is here for his final update of the day and starts with the Mets beating the Orioles thanks to Lindor, Alonso and Soto. Soto was asked about not making the all star team and he referenced the extra money he would have gotten if he was named. The Yankees beat the Mariners as Judge homered again. Mike Brown was asked if he had to sell himself to the Knicks. Patrick Mahomes told Kay Adams he's ready for the offseason to be over. The Moment of The Day: A trip to Montana and Jared Goff's wife. In the final segment of the show, we talked about Willie's 5 zone air conditioning at home.
Jerry and Willie Colon are in for the vacationing Boomer & Gio. We started with the Mets and Yankees both getting wins. Lindor, Alonso & Soto all were key players in the win. The Yankees had no problem with the Mariners. They moved Jazz Chisholm back to second base. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Mets beating the Orioles. Pete Alonso talked about the team's comeback. The Giants had a walk off inside the park home run last night. Giancarlo Stanton was among the Yankees with homers. New Knicks coach Mike Brown met the media and actually took some questions. Willie wonders when we started saying that coaches ‘won the press conference'. We also talked about Todd Bowles and how fans thought he was soft, but Willie said he was tough on players but the media didn't see that. In the final segment of the hour, there was a fight on a golf course involving a former NHL enforcer. We talked about how big guys often get challenged when out in public. Willie then told us how much of an adonis Cam Newton is.
Jerry watched the first episode of ‘Quarterback' which debuted on Netflix yesterday. The first episode covered the trade of Matthew Stafford for Jared Goff. Al found his wife's breast to be very large. Jerry thinks Goff is a boring guy. Kirk Cousins couldn't believe how complicated the Falcons were making the plays. C-Lo returns for an update, but first a caller asks Willie what happened with Gio at his golf tournament. The Mets won in Baltimore as Pete Alonso homered to tie the game. The Yankees beat the Mariners as Giancarlo Stanton homered. Red Sox radio broadcaster said Rafael Devers skipped out on a first base lesson with Will Clark. Clark himself confirmed this. Mike Brown met the media and talked about winning culture. He would not get into the Knicks past with them firing Thibs. In the final segment of the hour, Willie thinks Al Dukes wrote the new rules for Carnival Cruises.
We started the hour continuing our talk about Carnival Cruises. We then turned our attention to Football. A radio host in KC criticized Patrick Mahomes for being ‘fat'. We talked about ‘the look test' for certain players. Instead of the usual C-Lo segment, we have comedian Jeff Ross in the studio. He has a new one man show called, ‘Take a Banana For The Ride'. We also talked about all the roasts including the Roast of Tom Brady. In the final segment of the hour, we had Jeff Ross back and he talked about his journey with colon cancer.
The Yankees have a real opportunity to “right the ship” going into the All-Star Break. The Yankees need a spark plug guy. What should be the Mets gimmick this year? C-Lo is back with sound from Michael Kay going at Sportsnet in Toronto. The Jays extended their AL East lead over the Yankees. Did the Red Sox broadcaster steal a John Sterling home run call? Who at WFAN would command a massive deal from another media company? And can Al tackle Tiki Barber? Al is starting to get a bit nervous about his trip to Montana.
Boomer & Gio are out this week so today it's Al and Jerry. We started with NFL Training Camps being only days away. Jerry says for the first time in a while there is a new positive outlook for the Giants and Jets. Al strongly disagrees, he's not falling for the hype again. Both agree they'd love to see Jameis play. Al is not buying Aaron Glenn's tough guy act. Al is amazed at how time passes. C-Lo starts his update with the Bluejays 9-game winning streak, Al wonders if we are still mad at Canada. Our former boss Spike Eskin thinks the Mets are cheating at home. The Knicks will introduce Mike Brown, but will there be media questions? Could Thibs coach one of the new WNBA teams? In the final segment we recall the many people who had “Lin-Sanity”. A caller has some suggestions for Al's vacation in Montana.
Hour 1 - Al and Jerry are filling in today, Jerry is optimistic about the football season, Al is not. The guys agree the Giants will at least be entertaining. C-Lo brings us sound from Spike Eskin who thinks the Mets are cheating. The Knicks will introduce Mike Brown today. And, we recall who had “Lin-Sanity”. Hour 2 - The Yankees need a spark plug guy. Michael Kay got into a fight with Sportsnet Toronto. Who at WFAN could command a big payday? And Al is getting set for his Montana vacation. Hour 3 - The Knicks will likely not take questions at Mike Brown's press conference. A caller suggests Al visits a testicle festival while on vacation. And what does the future hold for WFAN and Eddie's replacement? Hour 4 - The largest in-studio guest we've had. How music became popular. Moment of the Day. And the new voice of the Devils.
Boomer & Gio are out this week so today it's Jerry and Willie Colon. We started with the Subway Series and how the Mets threw out a bunch of no name pitchers to face Max Fried, and it almost worked. If Cody Bellingers doesn't make that amazing catch and then doubles up Lindor at first. It saved the game for sure. Carlos Mendoza was tossed in the ninth yesterday because of the horrendous strike calls. Pete Alonso will not be doing the HR derby as he wants to enjoy the all star festivities. Juan Soto was not voted to the all star game and some see it as a snub. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and we heard Dave Sims on the call for the Bellinger catch. The Yankees snapped a 6-game losing streak. Mendoza talked about getting tossed. Evan Roberts is in Paris for vacation and posted some videos about the Mets win on Friday. He also did a Rico Brogna podcast from France. Al is going to Montana next week and has nothing planned. Jerry said he came across professional pillow fighting. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Aaron Boone and the Yankees as they're going through this bad stretch (not counting the win yesterday). It does not seem like the Yankees are going to run away with the East.
We talked about the Mets and Yankees and Starling Marte getting injured while seemingly taking a pitch. The Mets should have Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga back before the all star break for one start each. Jerry didn't feel any buzz from this Subway Series. The Knicks still have not had a press conference for new head coach Mike Brown. We talked about women taking down their shorts at the beach, but how that would be unacceptable at a Target. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating the Mets. Cody Bellinger had a tremendous catch and then doubled up Lindor at first. Last Thursday, Keith Hernandez told us he recently needed to use a plunger and it worked out great. Joe Benigno's Saturday show now starts at 5am and it appears to be too early for him. The Moment of The Day: Al is going to Montana but has nothing planned. In the final segment of the show, Jerry feels like he may have gotten fleeced.
We talked more about criticism of players, particularly when they are making an insane amount of money. We expect them to make every play, especially in big spots, but that's impossible. We talked about the upcoming Jets and Giants seasons with Aaron Rodgers coming back to MetLife in week one. C-Lo returns for an update, but first Jerry and a caller argue about ‘shutting up'. Evan Roberts recorded a Rico Brogna podcast, live from Paris. Evan was scoring the game while in line at the airport. Pete Alonso will be in the all star game, but he will not be in the HR derby. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry has a post from X that he wants us to guess who posted it. Jerry and Willie talked to the new intern.
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio are out this week, so Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, starting with the Subway Series, where the Mets nearly beat the Yanks if not for Cody Bellinger's incredible catch. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was tossed arguing bad strike calls, and Pete Alonso is skipping the HR Derby. Juan Soto's All-Star snub was also a topic. C-Lo gave his first update, including Dave Sims' call of the Bellinger catch, as the Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak. Evan Roberts is vacationing in Paris, posting Mets win videos and a Rico Brogna podcast. Al is off to Montana with no plans, and Jerry discovered professional pillow fighting. The hour concluded by discussing Aaron Boone and the Yankees' struggles, suggesting they won't run away with the AL East. Hour 2 - A caller to Sal Licata blamed WFAN and the media for players struggling in New York, citing their success after leaving. Willie Colon shared his own experiences with media criticism during his time with the Jets and in Pittsburgh. C-Lo then delivered an update, highlighting the Yankees' win over the Mets, including another Aaron Judge home run and Cody Bellinger's impressive catch and double play. There was also a segment on Anthony Volpe's father confronting fans in the stands who were criticizing his son, with audio of Sal's exchange with the caller on player criticism. The hour concluded with a caller mentioning Montana's attractions, specifically that you can drive to North and South Dakota from there. Hour 3 - The show continued its discussion on player criticism, especially for high-salaried athletes, balancing expectations with the reality of performance. Upcoming Jets and Giants seasons, with Aaron Rodgers' Week 1 return to MetLife, were also reviewed. C-Lo delivered an update, but not before Jerry and a caller had a brief argument. Evan Roberts recorded a "Rico Brogna" podcast from Paris while scoring a game at the airport, and Pete Alonso will be in the All-Star game but not the HR Derby. The hour ended with Jerry introducing a guessing game about an X post and a conversation with the new intern. Hour 4 - The show covered Starling Marte's injury and the Mets' anticipated return of Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga, while Jerry noted a lack of buzz for the Subway Series. The Knicks still haven't held a press conference for new head coach Mike Brown. A humorous discussion ensued about social norms regarding public attire. C-Lo's final update focused on the Yankees' win over the Mets, featuring Cody Bellinger's excellent defense. Other topics included Keith Hernandez's recent success with a plunger, Joe Benigno's seemingly too-early 5 AM Saturday show, and "The Moment of The Day" highlighting Al's unplanned Montana trip. The segment concluded with Jerry feeling "fleeced."
A caller to Sal Licata blamed WFAN and the media for making it tough on players like Anthony Volpe to perform in NY, and how they play great in cities when they leave NY. We talked about the media being critical of players and Willie talked about his experience with the media when he was with the Jets and in Pittsburgh. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating the Mets, including another Aaron Judge HR. Cody Bellinger made a great play in left and doubled up Lindor at first. Volpe's father was getting at it with fans in the stands who were getting on his son. We heard the audio of Sal vs the caller on criticizing players. In the final segment of the hour, a caller said there's lots to do in Montana, and then proceeded to say you can drive to North and South Dakota from there.
On their latest Rangers podcast, Boomer & C-Lo discuss the Rangers' trades of Chris Kreider & K'Andre Miller and signing of Vlad Gavrikov, the roster overhaul of the last year overall, and a potential Breadman extension - plus, what to expect this coming season under Mike Sullivan!
On their latest Rangers podcast, Boomer & C-Lo discuss the Rangers' trades of Chris Kreider & K'Andre Miller and signing of Vlad Gavrikov, the roster overhaul of the last year overall, and a potential Breadman extension - plus, what to expect this coming season under Mike Sullivan!
Al & C-Lo: What's up with all the achilles injuries, people who display bobbleheads are losers and a woman threatens to cut off an NBA player's fingers To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan in Carteret seemingly criticized Boomer and communicated with Dave Sims on X, as Keith McPherson ranted about the Yankees' "soft" culture. C-Lo's final update began with sounds of Griffin Canning's Achilles injury, followed by clips of Pete Alonso discussing the Mets' history against the Braves and if he'd be a Met for life, and actual PitchCom audio. Spike Eskin was duped by a fake story, which C-Lo aired. The "Moment of The Day" featured Boomer witnessing horse insemination as a child and gynecologist Dr. Dan accidentally eating a donkey penis. The week's final segment included Jim Norton telling Joe Rogan about driving around NYC seeking hookers while listening to Joe Benigno.
C-Lo starts with the sounds of Griffin injuring his achilles. Pete Alonso was on with Evan & Tiki and said of Tiki being on the show, ‘sick'. They presented Alonso with Tommy Lugauer's lineup idea, but Pete didn't like the idea of him leading off. A pic of Evan at the game circulated on social media of him wearing the Mets bucket hat.
The hour began by discussing the top 2025 NFL head coach hot seat rankings, with Brian Daboll listed at number one, and a conversation about softball injuries, particularly Al's confusion about groin injuries. C-Lo's update highlighted the Mets' strong bullpen performance after Griffin Canning's Achilles injury and Pete Alonso's struggles throwing to first base. A bizarre caller claimed to have mistakenly eaten a donkey penis in the Caribbean. The hour concluded with Gio questioning the lack of public interest in the Diddy trial and admitting he wasn't sure what "racketeering" meant.
Hour 1 The Mets secured a win last night, splitting their series with the Braves. In other sports news, Griffin Canning is the latest athlete to suffer an Achilles injury, prompting concern and speculation from many, including Boomer and Gio, who voiced their own fears about Achilles injuries in daily life. Pete Alonso, on "Evan & Tiki," approved of Tiki joining the show but disliked the idea of him leading off, and a picture of Evan wearing a Mets bucket hat at the game made its rounds on social media. The segment concluded with news that Tony Gonzalez will attend his ex, Lauren Sanchez's, wedding to Jeff Bezos, which Gio found "weird." Hour 2 Boomer started the hour by spraying for a "foot smell" and then recounted a bizarre dream about struggling to find a bathroom, possibly influenced by their "Poop Cruise" discussion. With Scott Van Pelt off for the summer, the team reminisced about Boomer's past idea of moving the show to afternoons, which Al, Eddie, and Jerry resisted, and Boomer expressed a desire to do summer shows from the Hamptons. Before C-Lo's update, they discussed Long Island football player Preston Carey's numerous D1 offers, then celebrated the Mets' shutout win over the Braves, which put them back in first place. They also touched on Steve Gelbs' buffalo story that prompted Keith Hernandez to recall their demise, finally ending the hour discussing the Rangers' draft and free agency. Hour 3 The hour began by discussing the top 2025 NFL head coach hot seat rankings, with Brian Daboll listed at number one, and a conversation about softball injuries, particularly Al's confusion about groin injuries. C-Lo's update highlighted the Mets' strong bullpen performance after Griffin Canning's Achilles injury and Pete Alonso's struggles throwing to first base. A bizarre caller claimed to have mistakenly eaten a donkey penis in the Caribbean. The hour concluded with Gio questioning the lack of public interest in the Diddy trial and admitting he wasn't sure what "racketeering" meant. Hour 4 Dan in Carteret seemingly criticized Boomer and communicated with Dave Sims on X, as Keith McPherson ranted about the Yankees' "soft" culture. C-Lo's final update began with sounds of Griffin Canning's Achilles injury, followed by clips of Pete Alonso discussing the Mets' history against the Braves and if he'd be a Met for life, and actual PitchCom audio. Spike Eskin was duped by a fake story, which C-Lo aired. The "Moment of The Day" featured Boomer witnessing horse insemination as a child and gynecologist Dr. Dan accidentally eating a donkey penis. The week's final segment included Jim Norton telling Joe Rogan about driving around NYC seeking hookers while listening to Joe Benigno.
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The broadcast touched on local summer traffic and quirky home gadgets like "the Clapper." Boomer noted an old fish smell at WFAN as C-Lo prepared an update, which included audio of Sal's show baseball card with BT, and a college radio clip featuring John Minko and Andy "the Walrus." Shedeur Sanders addressed his recent speeding tickets. The "Moment of the Day" involved explaining "slump busters" to Boomer. The segment concluded with a discussion of WFAN shows and podcasts appearing at FanaticsFest this weekend, and the topic of fake sneezing in front of dogs.
The NBA Finals and Pacers' performance led to a discussion about the Knicks being the third-best team despite perceptions of a poor season, with Mike Brown expected to be their new head coach. C-Lo's update covered the Mets' losses in Atlanta, the Yankees' win over the Angels before hosting the Orioles, an ump's bad call costing Yamamoto an immaculate inning, and a heated Dodgers/Padres game with multiple hit batsmen. The Pacers forced a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, and the segment concluded with a discussion of athletes watching 'Love Island,' Gio learning the meaning of 'en Wei,' and a tribute to a friend of Boomer's who passed away.
Hour 1 The Mets were swept in Atlanta and head to Philadelphia, with concerns about their hitting and the need for a "slump buster." Meanwhile, the Yankees snapped their losing streak with back-to-back homers, the Pacers beat OKC to force a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, and it's expected that Mike Brown will soon be named the Knicks' new coach after the Finals. The concept of "slump busting" even extended to a caller's personal anecdote. Hour 2 The NBA Finals and Pacers' performance led to a discussion about the Knicks being the third-best team despite perceptions of a poor season, with Mike Brown expected to be their new head coach. C-Lo's update covered the Mets' losses in Atlanta, the Yankees' win over the Angels before hosting the Orioles, an ump's bad call costing Yamamoto an immaculate inning, and a heated Dodgers/Padres game with multiple hit batsmen. The Pacers forced a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, and the segment concluded with a discussion of athletes watching 'Love Island,' Gio learning the meaning of 'en Wei,' and a tribute to a friend of Boomer's who passed away. Hour 3 The Mets are on a six-game losing streak, sparking discussions about a "slump buster" and their offensive struggles, compounded by a sudden shortage of pitchers. The Yankees ended their own losing streak despite Anthony Volpe's fielding issues. Both New York teams have displayed fundamental errors, prompting debate about managerial responsibility. In other news, the Pacers forced a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, Chris Russo is loving the 50th anniversary of Jaws, and callers discussed granola bars and WFAN host tattoos. Hour 4 The broadcast touched on local summer traffic and quirky home gadgets like "the Clapper." Boomer noted an old fish smell at WFAN as C-Lo prepared an update, which included audio of Sal's show baseball card with BT, and a college radio clip featuring John Minko and Andy "the Walrus." Shedeur Sanders addressed his recent speeding tickets. The "Moment of the Day" involved explaining "slump busters" to Boomer. The segment concluded with a discussion of WFAN shows and podcasts appearing at FanaticsFest this weekend, and the topic of fake sneezing in front of dogs.
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Yankees and Mets are a combined 0-11 since last Friday. Gio says “I told you so” fans are getting louder but to calm down. Has Boomer ever seen a week like this in 18 years? The Mets had a chance to bury the Braves but instead are breathing life into them. Anthony Volpe's crucial error cost the Yankees. Gio says it's tough for any Yankee to play in the shadow of former legends. Volpe and Francisco Alvarez were top prospects who have disappointed. The Lakers sale has Boomer wondering about the value of the Yankees and Gio thinks the Steinbrenner's group chat was going off yesterday. CLo is in for Jerry but before he can begin his first update of the day, Boomer has critiques of his haircut and attire. Does Boomer ever wear shorts to work? Gio once complimented Mike Francesa's shorts but was told he could never get shorts like that. Anthony Volpe's error allowed the go-ahead run to score for the Angels. Boomer says bet the Yankees today as it will be “explosion day”. Paul Blackburn allowed a HR on the first pitch of the game and that was all the Braves needed to beat the Mets. Luis Torrens made a mental error that gave the Braves a run later in the inning. How can the Mets fix Francisco Alvarez? In the final segment of the hour, Gio tells Boomer that a song from 1981 is now a popular dance trend on TikTok. The guys also discuss food allergies and Gio asks Eddie if something he saw online about dogs behavior is true?
Anthony Volpe's error allowed the go-ahead run to score for the Angels. Boomer says bet the Yankees today as it will be “explosion day”. Paul Blackburn allowed a HR on the first pitch of the game and that was all the Braves needed to beat the Mets. Luis Torrens made a mental error that gave the Braves a run later in the inning. How can the Mets fix Francisco Alvarez?
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, covering the Yankees' shutout loss, previewing Mets/Braves, and discussing Willie's intruder alarm. C-Lo delivered updates, while they touched on Aaron Boone's comments on Volpe, Giancarlo Stanton's return, and Keith Hernandez's move. The show also mentioned OKC's near NBA title and a College World Series no-hitter, concluding with "What Would Willie Do?"
Boomer Esiason called in to remind Willie that C-Lo was the guy in the locker room asking really long questions.
Hour 1 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, covering the Yankees' shutout loss, previewing Mets/Braves, and discussing Willie's intruder alarm. C-Lo delivered updates, while they touched on Aaron Boone's comments on Volpe, Giancarlo Stanton's return, and Keith Hernandez's move. The show also mentioned OKC's near NBA title and a College World Series no-hitter, concluding with "What Would Willie Do?" Hour 2 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, opened with Jets talk, as Willie stressed the need for Bryce Hall and Braelon Allen to lead the offense and called for "beef eaters." They covered the Yankees' 1-0 loss to the Angels, noting Giancarlo Stanton's two-hit return, and the Thunder's near NBA Championship. The hour concluded with a discussion on post-pandemic tipping. Hour 3 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, kicked off the hour discussing young athletes' retirement and adjusting to constant home life. They then took a call from a listener who secretly takes time off from work to avoid his wife doing the same. C-Lo's update highlighted another Yankees shutout, the Thunder's near NBA Championship, and Gage Wood's College World Series no-hitter. A classic Steve Somers clip also played. The hour concluded with a debate about the Red Sox trading Rafael Devers, comparing it to the Luka Dončić trade. Hour 4 Jerry and Willie Colon are in for B&G. As we sit here on June 17, the Knicks don't seem any closer to signing a head coach. Willie was not happy with the Knicks firing Thibs. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees getting shutout again, 1-0. Adam Schein had a little hyperbole for the Rafael Devers trade. The Moment of The Day: Willie Colon had a bathroom emergency at 4am in NYC. In the final segment of the show, we cleaned up the calls on the Knicks and Yankees.
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, kicked off the hour discussing young athletes' retirement and adjusting to constant home life. They then took a call from a listener who secretly takes time off from work to avoid his wife doing the same. C-Lo's update highlighted another Yankees shutout, the Thunder's near NBA Championship, and Gage Wood's College World Series no-hitter. A classic Steve Somers clip also played. The hour concluded with a debate about the Red Sox trading Rafael Devers, comparing it to the Luka Dončić trade.
Jerry and Willie Colon are in for B&G. As we sit here on June 17, the Knicks don't seem any closer to signing a head coach. Willie was not happy with the Knicks firing Thibs. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees getting shutout again, 1-0. Adam Schein had a little hyperbole for the Rafael Devers trade. The Moment of The Day: Willie Colon had a bathroom emergency at 4am in NYC. In the final segment of the show, we cleaned up the calls on the Knicks and Yankees.
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C-Lo starts with the Mets winning their sixth straight as Jeff McNeil homered against the Nationals. Carlos Mendoza talked about Kodai Senga's hamstring injury. Alonso felt bad after the game as he had a bad throw to Senga. The Yankees beat the Royals 1-0 and Devin Williams came up big in the ninth.
Here's our segment detailing BT's "Volpe song," only to reveal that BT had actually taken the lyrics from a caller, which C-Lo's audio confirmed.
Gio proposed four words that, if tweeted, would lead to immediate termination regardless of context. The discussion then shifted to the difficult decision of cashing out on a bet. C-Lo's final update covered Kodai Senga's injury and Carlos Mendoza's comments, along with the Yankees' 1-0 shutout win over the Royals. Aaron Glenn named Ronnie Lott and Boomer Esiason as players he admired. Jameis Winston's potential playing time this year was discussed. The "Moment of the Day" revisited the debate over who truly originated the "Volpe song"—BT or a caller. The show concluded with observations on the shift to Thursday summer traffic and Gio's revelation about Joe Benigno's swimming prowess.
Gio recounted a 12-year estrangement from a former Pittsburgh colleague who blamed him for his firing. He recently learned, via Ann Liguori at the US Open, that this individual was speaking as if they were still close, prompting Gio to respond graciously. The challenges of working with someone you're not on speaking terms with were discussed. C-Lo's update followed a caller's thoughts on the Netflix submersible documentary. C-Lo then shared his perspective on Chris Kreider's trade to the Ducks. Audio of Carlos Mendoza's heated exchange with an umpire over balls and strikes. There was also a segment detailing BT's "Volpe song," only to reveal that BT had actually taken the lyrics from a caller, which C-Lo's audio confirmed. The hour concluded with a discussion about Rangers fans' relationship with Chris Kreider.
The hour began with continued discussion about Antonio Brown's attempted murder warrant. Attention then shifted to the "Roommates" podcast, where Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart praised Thibs, leading to speculation that they weren't the source of any negative comments to Dolan. C-Lo's update covered the Mets' sixth straight win, a Jeff McNeil homer, and Carlos Mendoza's comments on Kodai Senga's hamstring injury, which Pete Alonso felt bad about. The Yankees beat the Royals 1-0, with Devin Williams securing the ninth. More clips from the "Roommates" podcast on the Knicks' future followed. The segment concluded with Gio recommending "Hunt For Bin Laden" on Netflix.
With Boomer out, Gio and Jerry hosted. They began by discussing Kodai Senga's injury from a bad throw by Pete Alonso, which C-Lo highlighted with a clip of Boomer predicting such an injury. The Mets swept the Nationals, and the Yankees won 1-0 against the Royals. The Oilers defeated the Panthers in an exciting game. They briefly touched on HGTV shows before moving to Chris Kreider's press talking about his move to the Ducks. Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart's "Roommates" podcast praised Thibs. The hour concluded with news of an attempted murder warrant out for Antonio Brown.
Hour 1 With Boomer out, Gio and Jerry hosted. They began by discussing Kodai Senga's injury from a bad throw by Pete Alonso, which C-Lo highlighted with a clip of Boomer predicting such an injury. The Mets swept the Nationals, and the Yankees won 1-0 against the Royals. The Oilers defeated the Panthers in an exciting game. They briefly touched on HGTV shows before moving to Chris Kreider's press talking about his move to the Ducks. Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart's "Roommates" podcast praised Thibs. The hour concluded with news of an attempted murder warrant out for Antonio Brown. Hour 2 The hour began with continued discussion about Antonio Brown's attempted murder warrant. Attention then shifted to the "Roommates" podcast, where Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart praised Thibs, leading to speculation that they weren't the source of any negative comments to Dolan. C-Lo's update covered the Mets' sixth straight win, a Jeff McNeil homer, and Carlos Mendoza's comments on Kodai Senga's hamstring injury, which Pete Alonso felt bad about. The Yankees beat the Royals 1-0, with Devin Williams securing the ninth. More clips from the "Roommates" podcast on the Knicks' future followed. The segment concluded with Gio recommending "Hunt For Bin Laden" on Netflix. Hour 3 Gio recounted a 12-year estrangement from a former Pittsburgh colleague who blamed him for his firing. He recently learned, via Ann Liguori at the US Open, that this individual was speaking as if they were still close, prompting Gio to respond graciously. The challenges of working with someone you're not on speaking terms with were discussed. C-Lo's update followed a caller's thoughts on the Netflix submersible documentary. C-Lo then shared his perspective on Chris Kreider's trade to the Ducks. Audio of Carlos Mendoza's heated exchange with an umpire over balls and strikes. There was also a segment detailing BT's "Volpe song," only to reveal that BT had actually taken the lyrics from a caller, which C-Lo's audio confirmed. The hour concluded with a discussion about Rangers fans' relationship with Chris Kreider. Hour 4 Gio proposed four words that, if tweeted, would lead to immediate termination regardless of context. The discussion then shifted to the difficult decision of cashing out on a bet. C-Lo's final update covered Kodai Senga's injury and Carlos Mendoza's comments, along with the Yankees' 1-0 shutout win over the Royals. Aaron Glenn named Ronnie Lott and Boomer Esiason as players he admired. Jameis Winston's potential playing time this year was discussed. The "Moment of the Day" revisited the debate over who truly originated the "Volpe song"—BT or a caller. The show concluded with observations on the shift to Thursday summer traffic and Gio's revelation about Joe Benigno's swimming prowess.
With Boomer and Gio out, Jerry and Dani Wexelman hosted, discussing a potential Mets-Yankees World Series and Francisco Lindor's broken pinky toe. They also covered Juan Soto's return to form and Pete Alonso's contract status. C-Lo provided baseball updates, including the Phillies' win and Denzel Clarke's impressive catch. In hockey, the Panthers took a 2-1 lead over the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Knicks news included mutual interest with Jason Kidd and Stephen A. Smith's desire for Mark Jackson to coach. The hour concluded with Dani sharing her career background.
Jerry and Dani Wexelman kicked off the hour by dissecting the Knicks' coaching situation, questioning the team's apparent lack of a plan post-Thibodeau and Jason Kidd's potential interest. C-Lo then provided a sports update, previewing the Mets/Nationals and Yankees/Royals games, and highlighting Denzel Clarke's incredible catch. Other sports news included Bill Simmons's speculation about Kevin Durant to the Spurs, the Panthers taking a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals, and a young fan's enjoyment of the hockey fights. The segment concluded with DeMarcus Cousins's altercation with fans in Puerto Rico and concerns from UNC fans about Bill Belichick and his girlfriend.
C-Lo previews the Mets and Yankees for tonight as they were both off last night. The Phillies finally won, beating the Cubs in 11. Denzel Clarke made an amazing catch over the wall in center. C-Lo went around MLB last night with all the highlights. The Panthers beat the Oilers to take a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. There seems to be mutual interest between the Knicks and Jason Kidd. Stephen A. Smith wants Mark Jackson to coach the Knicks.