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C-Lo starts with the sounds of that Knicks win. We heard our own Jerry Recco on the call as Rutgers beat Maryland by 4 on the road. Matthew Schaefer scored again as the Islanders beat the Panthers. Boomer wanted Nolan McLean to start opening day for the Mets instead of Freddy Peralta.
C-Lo's got Ty Simpson talking about Aaron Glenn and Frank Reich. Ron Darling talked about doing appearances at bar mitzvah's. He did one with Phil Simms and exotic animals. Jameis Winston and his son went to an Indycar race in Florida and C-Lo has the clips.
A caller reminds Boomer that his grandkids are destined to be lifelong Islanders fans. The Freddy Peralta versus Nolan McLean debate and World Baseball Classic. C-Lo has Ty Simpson on Glenn & Reich, Ron Darling's stories of bar mitzvahs, Phil Simms and exotic animals, and Jameis Winston at an IndyCar race. The Moment of the Day features a former New Yorker singing "Cool Names" followed by a final debate on the McLean vs. Paul Skenes we won't get.
A caller suggests the Giants draft the kicker from Hawaii followed by a question on whether Boomer would root for Matthew Schaefer and the Islanders if the Rangers are out. C-Lo has highlights of Schaefer and the Islanders, plus, an SNL clip featuring Jack Hughes, Hilary Knight, and the actor from Heated Rivalry, and Villanova coach Kevin Willard's memories of the tough work environment under Rick Pitino. We finish up with the Knicks' balanced win and guessing the Jets' Opening Day starter.
The hour begins with NFL draft talk and the Jets' search for a quarterback, with Boomer evaluating candidates like Kirk Cousins, Deshaun Watson, and Andy Dalton. C-Lo shares highlights from the Knicks' victory & the UConn women's undefeated season under Geno Auriemma. Plus, a call from a listener in Florida before closing with a look at the NFL combine and John Harbaugh's run-first coaching philosophy.
Gio's out one more day, so Boomer and Jerry open with the Knicks' dominant defensive win over the Spurs at MSG before C-Lo checks in with the highlights. Also, Jerry's call of a big Rutgers road win over Maryland, Matthew Schaefer's scoring streak for Isles, Boomer reacts to the Mets choosing Freddy Peralta as the Opening Day starter. Finally, Jerry's trip to Maryland, where he tracked down Boomer's plaque and swapped stories with his former classmates.
Boomer and Jerry open the show with the Knicks' defensive win over the Spurs before C-Lo highlights a Rutgers road victory and an Islanders win where Matthew Schaefer earned Wayne Gretzky comparisons. The NFL Draft talk follows with a look at the Jets' quarterback needs. We also discuss the undefeated UConn women's season. After a call from a former homeless listener in Florida, the conversation shifts to Giants draft targets, an SNL clip featuring Jack Hughes, and Kevin Willard's memories of working under Rick Pitino. Plus, Boomer's divided Rangers-Islanders family, the Mets' decision to start Freddy Peralta on Opening Day over Nolan McLean, and Ron Darling's wild stories of attending bar mitzvahs. We even talk the World Baseball Classic.
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Boomer and Jerry lead with New York's rising stars including Matthew Schaefer, Nolan McLean, and Jaxson Dart, along with Jack Hughes and Cam Schlittler. C-Lo arrives bringing news from Mets and Yankees spring training, Schaefer's record-breaking goal, a Rangers loss to the Flyers, and honors for Jack Hughes in Pittsburgh, plus, Brady Tkachuk's frustration over an AI video. Finally, the guys talk Jets, addressing a caller's critique of Aaron Glenn.
C-Lo here with lots from Mets & Yankees spring training games. Also, the Isles Schaefer sets a record for goals for an 18 year old defensemen, the Rangers lost again, and Jack Hughes was honored again, this time in Pittsburgh. Brady Tkachuk was not happy with the White House A-I video where he's bashing Canadians.
C-Lo returns and we heard sounds from the Mets and Yankees spring training. Matthew Schaefer has the new record for goals scored for an 18 year old defensemen. The Rangers lost to the Flyers at the Garden last night.
We dive into the latest NFLPA team grades, where Aaron Glenn earned an 'A'. C-Lo returns with Craig Carton's chip-bag strength test against Giancarlo Stanton and the latest sounds from Mets and Yankees spring training. Also, Matthew Schaefer's record-breaking goal and the Rangers' loss to the Flyers, concluding with a look at how the Warner Bros/Discovery and Paramount situation could impact NFL rights on CBS.
A caller questions if Aaron Glenn is too fragile to be an NFL head coach. The guys then debate the Jets' salary strategy for the quarterback position before Jerry reveals where Baseball Digest projects the Yankees to finish in the A.L. East. C-Lo's update features a golfer mocked by Egyptian geese, Merrill Kelly's tax-based decision to choose the Diamondbacks over the Padres and Matthew Schaefer's record-breaking goal. We wrap up with Jerry's song parody about Al and his dog, Whimsy (which you'll have to go to Audacy.Com to hear because of streaming rules.)
Callers debate on whether to tip plumbers and electricians before a preview of upcoming games for St. John's and the Knicks. C-Lo returns with the Rangers' OT loss to the Flyers, followed by the Devils' loss in Pittsburgh. Also, Connor McDavid's reaction to recent championship frustrations, Gerrit Cole surprised at his fastball speed, leading into the Moment of the Day: an AI video from the White House that has Boomer and Eddie clashing, plus, a four-year-old clip of Al discussing his dog's health. We end with thoughts on Giancarlo Stanton's elbow injury, and a caller's endorsement of Ohio State's Sonny Styles for the Jets.
C-Lo starts with NHL trade speculation discussed, then the Devils losing in Pittsburgh. Connor McDavid was asked how he keeps losing Stanley Cups and Gold Medals. Gerrit Cole on his fastball. The Moment of The Day: White House A-I video has Boomer & Eddie battling. Plus, a 4-year old clip from Al talking about his dog's anal glands.
C-Lo returns with a golfer being mocked by Egyptian geese. MLB player Merrill Kelly chose the Diamondbacks over the Padres because of taxes. Matthew Schaefer has the new record for goals scored for an 18 year old defensemen and we heard the call.
C-Lo is here with Giancarlo Stanton's plan to delay elbow surgery until retirement and his expected rest days this season. Scott Boras' comments on Hal Steinbrenner's player pursuit, the Padres manager addressing Matt Waldron's surgery for an "infection in his rear end." Plus, Todd Monken receiving a porcelain horse head from Shedeur Sanders, and Moment of the Day: Jerry's Yankees retired numbers quiz for Al.
Jerry predicts that 2026 could be the best year in New York sports, citing championship potential for the Knicks, Mets, Yankees, and even a division title for the Giants. The optimism extends to the Islanders' postseason hopes. C-Lo's final update covers Giancarlo Stanton's delayed elbow surgery, Scott Boras' take on Hal Steinbrenner, and the Padres' update on Matt Waldron's medical procedure. Also, Shedeur Sanders' unique gift to Todd Monken and Moment of the Day with a Yankees trivia quiz, the show wraps with NFL Combine talk, potential picks for the Giants and Jets, and Boomer's concerns regarding Cam Skattebo.
Jerry's in for Gio and he and Boomer open the show with Jack Hughes' return to the Devils and the political climate surrounding Team USA, including the mutual respect between the men's and women's hockey programs. C-Lo's features Hughes addressing the Prudential Center crowd, Pat McAfee covering a $150,000 bar tab for Team USA and a nod to Kenny Albert's impressive recent run. Finally, the guys pivot to the NFL, discussing John Lynch's "strong offer" requirement for a Mac Jones trade and the Jets' need for veteran quarterbacks.
With Gio out, Boomer and Jerry open with Jack Hughes' return and the politics surrounding U.S. Hockey before C-Lo highlights Hughes and Kenny Albert's success. The duo debates Mac Jones trade rumors and the Jets' quarterback needs, then pivots to CC Sabathia's Yankees ceremony and future honorees. After some Club Bene nostalgia and Al's rant on hockey politics, the show covers a strange Parkway incident and Jerry's coaching history. Finally, they look ahead to a championship-filled 2026 for New York, share medical updates on Giancarlo Stanton and Matt Waldron, and break down NFL Combine for Jets & Giants.
C-Lo returns for an update, but first we talked to a caller who thinks the Yankees are going to be essentially a .500 team. Also, Jack Hughes returned to the Devils and was celebrated for his Olympic performance. Hilary Knight talked about the men's team being in a tough spot and UConn crushed St. John's.
C-Lo is here with the sounds of Jack Hughes as he took the mic in front of the Prudential Center crowd. Pat McAfee paid the tab for the US Hockey Team in Miami, to the tune of $150K. We talked about Kenny Albert's amazing last few weeks.
Gio loves Bo Bissonnette & "Spittin' Chiclets" while Morash ignores Jack Hughes, prompting C-Lo to say country first. Calls cover the 3-on-3 "gimmick" and the US win before Boomer talks Friday's weather forecast shift. Jerry has Jack Hughes OT winner and Knicks win, Vientos on field position, and John Sterling on his health concerns. The hour closes with snow totals, Gio's stayover vs. Eddie's dive bar, a Pete Hoffman jersey request.
Shaun Morash said he can't root for Jack Hughes because he's a Rangers fan. C-Lo went back at him, saying country first. A caller doesn't like 3-on-3 hockey, calling it a ‘gimmick'.
The Red Sox took blame for their uniform issues, while former NFL player Hardy Nickerson had his 1998 Man of the Year Award stolen. Gio questioned the award's name change. C-Lo's update has Knicks audio, Kevin Durant dismissing burner account talk, and Tommy Lugauer losing it on callers Paul and Jake. Finally, we discussed social media accounts reaching for stories.
Boomer and Gio are back together, starting with yesterday's Olympic hockey games and Gio's appreciation for 3-on-3 OT. There was discussion on the potential MLB work stoppage, salary caps, and salary floors. C-Lo filled in for Jerry to deliver Kenny Albert's Olympic hockey call, followed by Chris Russo's reaction to the Tony Clark scandal. The hour closed with the Kevin Durant burner account controversy and the possibility of Tom Izzo having burner accounts at WFAN.
C-Lo returns and Brian Daboll met the media and was asked about self reflection. BT & Sal took some shots at his old producer, Pete Hoffman. The Moment of The Day: Chris Russo wonders why it's inappropriate to have a relationship with his sister-in-law.
C-Lo has yet one more Chris Russo mispronunciation. We heard Evan and Morash arguing about shortstops in the ‘90's which ended up on Instagram and Manny Ramirez commented on it. The Knicks are handing out friendship bracelets for some reason.
C-Lo pops in to talk a little Knicks preview, more on the alleged Kevin Durant burner account, and Tommy Lugauer losing it once again on callers.
C-Lo is in for Jerry and started with the sounds of Olympic hockey with Kenny Albert on the call. Plus, Chris Russo responded to the news of Tony Clark and was unimpressed.
We discussed Kevin Durant's burners and if CJ Stroud is tradeable; Boomer said no. We covered Jets QB options like Malik Willis. Boomer had another storm warning. C-Lo's has USA's Olympic hockey win, Evan and Morash's '90s shortstop debate, and the Knicks giving out friendship bracelets. Finally, a caller called Gio a ‘foxhole guy.'
C-Lo returns with Aaron Boone about a work stoppage for next season. Carlos Mendoza on The Carton Show acting confused when asked about guys not getting along in the clubhouse. Plus, Jalen Brunson's contract and UCLA head coach Mick Cronin threw one of his own players out of the game.
C-Lo returns with Giancarlo Stanton asked if he could go a full season without being hurt. Jon Gruden had Eli Manning on his show on the John Harbaugh hire and not getting into the Hall yet. Paul in Yonkers called Tommy Lugauer and set him off. The Moment of The Day: Francesa's eating habits at WFAN. Even some Olympics mentions.
C-Lo is here with reporters asking Giancarlo Stanton about Clark resigning & the lack of moves in the offseason. Carlos Mendoza was on the Carton Show and was asked right away about the clubhouse not getting along. UConn's Dan Hurley wants support from the students.
C-Lo got clips from the Dan Le Batard Show where they played clips of Al talking about their show producer. Evan Roberts relayed a Valentine's Day during the great Jeremy Lin Knicks run. Plus, the 49'ers will play a game in Australia and Mexico City this year.
Gio and Jerry (filling in for Boomer) lead with Tony Clark resigning from the MLBPA due to an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, a situation worsened by a quiet sports calendar and the looming work stoppage. C-Lo's got Giancarlo Stanton's thoughts on the resignation and the slow offseason, Carlos Mendoza about clubhouse tension on the Carton Show, and Dan Hurley requesting student support at UConn. Plus, the Michael Jordan video involving a kid's shirt and spilled ice, and the Michael Jackson estate's angry with Sexxy Red rapping over the "Beat It" instrumental.
Mark Cuban argues the NBA should embrace tanking to improve teams and focus instead on ticket prices. C-Lo's update begins with Aaron Boone addressing a potential work stoppage next season and Carlos Mendoza's Carton Show appearance where he dismissed rumors of clubhouse friction. Finally, UCLA head coach Mick Cronin throws his own player out for a flagrant foul, before concluding with more listener ideas on how to solve the NBA's tanking problem.
Tiger Woods hasn't ruled out playing in this year's Masters, though Gio questions it. C-Lo's has clips from the Dan Le Batard Show regarding Al's comments on their producer. Evan Roberts shared a Valentine's Day memory from the Linsanity era, and news broke of the 49ers playing international games in Australia and Mexico City this year. The hour wrapped up with the infamous stories of an intern eating Mike Francesa's eggroll and Mike being caught eating ice cream on television.
After some Tony Clark stepping down from the MLBPA recap, Jerry discusses the YouTube show "Diary of a CEO," leading to a broader conversation on high-profile inappropriate relationships. Gio reads about "types of men that could sleep with your wife," and a call about a handyman's personal anecdotes. C-Lo's got Giancarlo Stanton's health outlook and Jon Gruden's interview with Eli Manning regarding John Harbaugh and the Hall of Fame. After a clip of Paul in Yonkers setting off Tommy Lugauer, the Moment of the Day highlights Mike Francesa's eating habits at WFAN, and the show wraps up with the mystery of the "DO NOT TOUCH" bagels in the newsroom.
We talk NFL coaches on the hot seat heading into the 2026 season before Gio accidentally spilled water into his bag, forcing him to empty out all his wet belongings. C-Lo returns starting with Carton & McMonigle on Aaron Judge calling the early Yankees offseason "brutal." Big Cat enjoyed Jon Gruden's dinner stories. After the Moment of the Day regarding Al's theory on Hooters' decline, we closed by questioning if Aaron Judge will become more vocal and critical of the Yankees.
If the Mets stumble early, the blame game begins, with both Stearns and Mendoza in the crosshairs. C-Lo's update features Steve Cohen's annoyance at the championship drought, plus Cody Bellinger on free agency and Buck Showalter's "play better" mantra. We revisit 1991 with Chris Russo and Fran Healy discussing Joe DiMaggio's golf spots, Jameis Winston's claim of 12 seasons left, and a closing debate on which NFL broadcasters could run for President.
Gio recalls being an ‘a-hole' on a sixth-grade trip to DC. C-Lo has more from Aaron Judge, Brian Cashman sparking a debate between Evan Roberts and Morash that required McMonigle to weigh in. Dan Hurley is unhappy with empty seats at UConn, Wendy's claims a rebuilding year, and the final Long Island Hooters closes. Finally, the guys discuss Stephen A. Smith's presidential interests, a potential Kevin Burkhardt run, and Al's theory on why Hooters fails locally.
C-Lo's update starts with Steve Cohen loving the spring training energy but feeling "annoyed" without a championship. We hear Cody Bellinger on his free agency and Buck Showalter's simple "play better". A look way back at Chris Russo and Fran Healy discussing golfing where Joe DiMaggio plays. Plus, Jameis Winston claims he has 12 seasons left in him.
C-Lo's here with Aaron Judge on his frustration with the Yanks offseason. Steven Cohen chimes in on why he's against having an official team captain and on competing with the Dodgers.
John Harbaugh joins the Giants reporting directly to ownership, seemingly placing Joe Schoen under him. Harbaugh also discussed Rex Ryan for DC. Gio tests a joke before C-Lo's update. Juan Soto talks Bo Bichette, Devin Williams avoids Diaz comparisons, and a baseball work stoppage looms. Bryce Harper critiques the Phillies GM, and Kansas State fires Jerome Tang for his press conference outburst.
Obama says “aliens are real” on a podcast, walks it back on Instagram, and Jerry wants no part of them. C-Lo returns with Reggie Miller talking 90s Bulls with Obama, Harbaugh and Biden sound alike, and Juan Soto moves past the drama. Finally, a look at Pebble Beach and the auction of Tom Seaver's 1969 ring and Hall of Fame plaque.
C-Lo's back with a tiny bit more from All-Star Weekend, and Juan Soto's views on Bo Bichette & moving to left field. Also, Devin Williams won't compare himself to Diaz. We talk about the likely MLB work stoppage next year. Bryce Harper criticized the Phillies GM for blabbing too much.
Brian Windhorst hears East teams calling the Knicks the conference's best. Gio lists his five favorite NBA players by position. C-Lo's final update notes John Harbaugh's wife is a Nets fan, followed by Jerry Recco on the Rutgers win. Doug Gottlieb goes off at a press conference, St. John's and Providence brawl, and Gerrit Cole hits the bullpen mound. After the Moment of the Day on Joe Benigno's ice dancing obsession, the show closes with snow-covered cars, sleep cycles, and valuable sports cards.
C-Lo's got Jerry on the call as Rutgers beat Maryland. University of Wisconsin Green Bay head coach Doug Gottlieb went nuts at a press conference. St. John's & Providence brawled and we heard John Minko on the call. Gerrit Cole met the media after his first bullpen session. The Moment of The Day: Joe Benigno loves Olympic ice dancing, if you know what I mean.
C-Lo is in with sounds of All-Star Weekend. There was a weird fight on socials between Darren Rovell & Stefan Bondy for some reason. Plus, Joe Benigno is pretty into the Olympics especially ice dancing. The Olympics runs out of an important product. Plus, Rutgers beats Maryland (with Jerry on the call).