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In this special episode, I take you inside the 8th Annual Anthony Anderson Celebrity Golf Classic at Bighorn Golf Club in Palm Desert. Anthony shares the inspiration behind the event and how it supports students through the Anthony Anderson Scholarship Fund at Howard University, helping young people pursue higher education and achieve their goals. Along the way, I catch up with an incredible lineup of guests, including Julius “Dr. J” Erving, CC Sabathia, Mitch Richmond, James Worthy, Sugar Ray Leonard, Johnny Gill, and more for fun conversations, stories, and insights both on and off the golf course.A great event, a great cause, and a chance to hear from some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment while supporting the next generation of college students. Additional social media content from the event featuring Matt Barnes, Byron Scott, Cedric the Entertainer, and more can be found on the Jim on Base Show social channels.Please visit the link to support: https://www.andersonfamilyfoundation.orgSubscribe & stay connected:
Mike Felger and Big Jim Murray react to the UFO files, Miller Lite's new Matchaball, why CC Sabathia deserves to be in the Brewers' Hall of Fame and more on the Off-Air Show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brice Turang's Mother's Day walk-off homer provided a great capper to the weekend and added a dash of nostalgia to a Yankees sweep. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe also discuss the latest superstar performance from Jacob Misiorowski, a wild defensive decision by the Yankees and the triumphant return of Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn to the lineup. What about the other injury guys like Brandon Woodruff, Christian Yelich and Quinn Priester? Is the team any closer to making a change at shortstop? With Ángel Zerpa facing Tommy John surgery, will the Brewers ever send another player to the World Baseball Classic? In Three Up Three Down (38:30), they discuss CC Sabathia on the wall of honor, an unwelcome flashback, some ABS weirdness and the king of vulture wins, Aaron Ashby. In Remembrew When (58:00), there's no choice but to discuss Bill Hall on Mother's Day, and in Curt Blanche (1:01:00), Curt believes there's a far greater Mother's Day homer that we never discuss. Then, JR is joined by Brewers reliever Jake Woodford (1:07:00), whose Major League debut was delayed in the strangest of ways, when he was holed up with the St. Louis Cardinals in Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel following a COVID-19 outbreak among the team. Then, he's joined by prospect Andrew Fischer (1:13:00), who hit two home runs on Sunday and continues to pound the ball for Single-A Wisconsin.
The guys take a look at the salary cap and whether keeping both Luka and LeBron next year would make sense. Is Reaves worth a max deal? ESPN's Dave McMenamin joins the show and gets more into the LeBron/Reaves convo and what HE thinks the Lakers should do - and what he thinks they might do. Does he think AR has earned a max deal. The Lindsey Segment! Producer Lindsey asks the guys about the Brewers putting CC Sabathia in their Wall of Honor, despite only making 17 starts for them, and Browns QB Shedeur Sanders lending his Maybach to a pair of Cleveland-area high school seniors going to prom. Kap's Dealer's Choice presented by Sellers Advantage is about his son Justin's birthday and his kids' lives going fast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brewers get a win on Wednesday in St. Louis and start a BIG series with the Yankees tonight. It's also Wall of Honor night tonight, CC Sabathia is back in town and will throw out a first pitch (and maybe a few innings)! Bucks introduce Taylor Jenkins and Jimmy Haslam is becoming more and more visible within the organization. Draft Lottery is this weekend. We've got a kickoff time for Badgers/Notre Dame at Lambeau, and it sounds like we're going to get the Aaron Rodgers/Mike McCarthy year in Pittsburgh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber close things out with a hilarious detour into the flood of Jalens across the NBA, while also circling back to Knicks Sixers tension and the reaction to Tiki's Joel Embiid criticism. The conversation mixes playoff trash talk, media bias toward the Knicks, and the absurdity of trying to keep every Jalen straight. The guys also dig into whether Carlos Beltran could make sense in a Mets front office role, the Yankees comparisons to the 1998 team, CC Sabathia's stance on bunting, Boomer Esiason's golf course controversy, Jacob deGrom's changing dominance, and Carlos Correa's latest injury. It is a fast moving blend of New York sports arguments, old grudges, and off the rails radio fun.
Stugotz, Taylor and Mikey A try and decide how to approach a conversation with CC Sabathia considering Stu and Taylor don't think his jersey should be retired. One of the greatest fan calls of a Red Sox game has gone viral. CC joins the show to discuss his favorite teammates, answer Taylor's Schlittler for Skenes question, and give his take on people who don't think his jersey should be retired.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig and Big Mac discuss Gerrit Cole's physical appearance during a recent rehab start, comparing his current physique to former pitchers like CC Sabathia. They also explore the terminology of Phish fans and recount a cringeworthy past interaction where actor Jonah Hill called Craig a disgusting human being. The segment wraps up with an interview from a teacher leading a massive field trip at a Mets game. 02:06 - Gerrit Cole's Physical Condition 05:13 - Defining Phish Fan Slang 09:01 - Craig's Jonah Hill Confrontation 15:26 - Mets Field Trip Interview 17:01 - Trevor Bauer Mets Debate
(0:00) Leroy Irvin & Cerrone Battle begin Hour #2 by continuing their discussion on the Bruins' fanbase and commend them for their realistic expectations. Are the Bruins the most rational Boston sports fans? Callers offer their opinions on the Bruins.(13:32) Leroy & Cerrone react to comments made by former Yankee and MLB Hall of Famer, CC Sabathia regarding Fenway Park. Is it time to replace Fenway? The duo give their thoughts on America's favorite ballpark.(22:59) Sixers-Celtics set to compete in Round 1 of the NBA Playoffs tomorrow. Callers continue to weigh in on the Fenway experience.(30:45) Leroy & Cerrone discuss the Celtics' advantages vs the 76ers to look out for in Round 1.-------------------------------------------FOLLOW ON TWITTER/X: @BostonLIrvin | @Cerrone_Battle | @jorgiesepulvedaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seth and Sean see if CC Sabathia or Chris Broussard can dethrone the Oregon QB Coach's ice cream nonsense, and react to Nick Wright going after LaMelo Ball and LaMelo's dad going after Nick in return.
Seth and Sean see if CC Sabathia or Chris Broussard can take the throne in Take-a-Mania, react to Nick Wright and the Ball family taking each other on, discuss Robert Flores asking fans to be a little more understanding of Tatsuya Imai's situation, assess which Rocket is under the most pressure this postseason, and talk with Reggie and Lopez about how many people remember who Billy Miller is.
Seth and Sean discuss the Astros losing 3-2, Imai playing catch, which Rockets are under the most pressure for postseason success, go through the day's Headlines, prepped for tomorrow's playoff matchup by laying out 5 reasons they hate the Lakers, react to what Texans OL Trent Brown had to say on "The Set with Terron Armstead" about the O-line additions and Ersery's 2nd year, see what Adam Rank has the Texans doing at #28 in the Mock Draft Injection, discuss the latest in the Russini drama and the theory that the NFL media wants it to go away, lay out 5 reasons to hate the St. Louis Cardinals ahead of their series with the Astros, and discuss disappointment that the Texans did too well in 2025 to likely be able to draft Jeremiyah Love, see if CC Sabathia or Chris Broussard can take the throne in Take-a-Mania, react to Nick Wright and the Ball family taking each other on, discuss Robert Flores asking fans to be a little more understanding of Tatsuya Imai's situation, assess which Rocket is under the most pressure this postseason, and talk with Reggie and Lopez about how many people remember who Billy Miller is.
Seth and Sean convene an all Astros focused PettyCast to lay out what ticks them off about this team, talk about how the evaluation of Jayden Higgins shows the importance of practice habits to the Texans, react to CC Sabathia having what will likely be a Take-a-Mania entry later in the week about the Astros, and see what the ITL question of the day is.
Seth and Sean discuss the Astros being swept by the Mariners, their dire pitching and injury situation, Nick Caserio indicating the Texans are a 'best player available' kind of team in approaching the draft, go through the day's Headlines, discuss what Texans GM Nick Caserio had to say yesterday about what best player available really means, scouting o-line, the TE room, react to the big NFL insiders telling us what COULD happen with the Texans as if it's news, see what Mike Renner of CBSSports.com has the Texans doing in the Mock Draft Injection, react to Rapaport vs Travis Hunter and Shams vs Doc Rivers in the PettyCast, discuss if CJ Stroud will get his extension if he finishes the 2026 season the same way as he did the 2025 season, react to Diana Russini seemingly engaging in some tampering about Mike Vrabel and Maxx Crosby, convene an all Astros PettyCast to lay out what ticks them off about this team, talk about how the evaluation of Jayden Higgins shows the importance of practice habits to the Texans, react to CC Sabathia having what will likely be a Take-a-Mania entry later in the week about the Astros, and see what the ITL question of the day is.
Seth and Sean see if any of the worst takes of the week can dethrone CC Sabathia, discuss what anonymous NFL executives are saying about Nick Caserio and the Texans' offseason, assess what they want to see from the Astros and Rockets this weekend, and see what the ITL question of the day is with Reggie and Lopez.
Seth and Sean see if Dwyane Wade, Shady McCoy, Charles Huff, Aaron Glenn or Chuck Klosterman can dethrone reigning champ CC Sabathia in this week's Take-a-Mania.
Seth and Sean discuss their big picture thoughts on CJ Stroud as they relate to Sean's penderpoll asking fans how they feel about Stroud as franchise QB, what DeMeco had to say about his optimism for year 2 of OC Nick Caley calling plays, see what anonymous executives are saying about the Texans' offseason, go through the day's Headlines, dive into the biggest NFL questions, do the first Astros Circle of Trust of the season, see who the ESPN draft cabal has the Texans picking in the Mock Draft Injection, discuss the Astros showing up below some worse teams in Buster Olney's power rankings, lay out 5 reasons to hate the A's, assess a bold prediction about CJ Stroud from Yahoo's Nate Tice, see if any of the worst takes of the week can dethrone CC Sabathia, discuss what anonymous NFL executives are saying about Nick Caserio and the Texans' offseason, assess what they want to see from the Astros and Rockets this weekend, and see what the ITL question of the day is with Reggie and Lopez.
Seth and Sean see if CC Sabathia, Mel Kiper Jr, Isiah Thomas or Jay Williams can dethrone current champion Fred VanVleet in this week's Take-a-Mania.
Seth and Sean assess how Jameis Winston did on Netflix's first broadcast of MLB baseball and react to a dumb take from CC Sabathia when asked about a potential salary cap in the future.
We've got a little bit of everything for you today on Up & Adams. It's MLB Opening Day, and Hall of Famer CC Sabathia will be on the call for Yankees vs. Giants on Netflix tonight—he'll be stopping by to get us ready for the season. We'll also chat with one of the most explosive athletes in this entire draft class, Florida wide receiver J. Michael Sturdivant.
Chris McMonigle sounds off on a Red Sox minor leaguer bunting off Gerrit Cole in his first start since Tommy John surgery. Plus, why Evan Roberts finds the bunt ‘controversy' ridiculous (19:20); Tiki Barber finds out how CC Sabathia feels about the bunt (37:39); Craig Carton and C-Mac debate if Derek Jeter took a subtle dig at Aaron Judge's World Baseball Classic atmosphere comments (45:26); Boomer & Gio on Judge's no-win situation in the WBC (56:01)
Chris McMonigle sounds off on a Red Sox minor leaguer bunting off Gerrit Cole in his first start since Tommy John surgery. Plus, why Evan Roberts finds the bunt ‘controversy' ridiculous (19:20); Tiki Barber finds out how CC Sabathia feels about the bunt (37:39); Craig Carton and C-Mac debate if Derek Jeter took a subtle dig at Aaron Judge's World Baseball Classic atmosphere comments (45:26); Boomer & Gio on Judge's no-win situation in the WBC (56:01)
Chris McMonigle sounds off on a Red Sox minor leaguer bunting off Gerrit Cole in his first start since Tommy John surgery. Plus, why Evan Roberts finds the bunt ‘controversy' ridiculous (19:20); Tiki Barber finds out how CC Sabathia feels about the bunt (37:39); Craig Carton and C-Mac debate if Derek Jeter took a subtle dig at Aaron Judge's World Baseball Classic atmosphere comments (45:26); Boomer & Gio on Judge's no-win situation in the WBC (56:01)
The debate over Braden Ward's bunt against Gerrit Cole takes another turn as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to CC Sabathia's real-time response—and it only adds more fuel to an already heated argument. What started as a spring training moment now feels like a full-on culture clash about how the game should be played and whether anything crosses the line. As CC's take suggests the bunt may have been discussed beforehand, the conversation shifts into intent, gamesmanship, and whether veteran influence played a role. Evan continues to push back on the outrage, defending Ward as a player fighting for a job, while the opposing view leans into respect, timing, and protecting a pitcher coming off injury. The back-and-forth captures just how quickly a small play can reignite Yankees-Red Sox tension and divide opinions across baseball.
Ryan Ruocco is in Milwaukee for tonight's Hawks-Bucks national broadcast on ESPN and before the ball tips we get some skinny from one of the best! ESPN. YES Network. @RyanRuocco @R2C2 Podcast with CC Sabathia. Drink the Fullest Cup of Life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Aaron Judge may be a great player, he is not a great motivator. Plus the Jets start to make some tough decisions! Craig is feeling optimistic by the New York Jets for the first time in a long time. Plus, Alex Rodriguez will never be CC Sabathia. Margot Robbie proves that acting is not a job you can have a long lasting relationship with! Team Italy is stacking up their coaching staff, Hoff get's pranked again and hanging with Danny DeVito!
Craig is feeling optimistic by the New York Jets for the first time in a long time. Plus, Alex Rodriguez will never be CC Sabathia.
Jake Storiale from Jomboy Media joins the show to preview the MLB season and break down the biggest storylines heading into Opening Day. Who’s the biggest threat to knock off the powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers? Storiale also explains why he’s more skeptical than most about the New York Mets and where they could fall short. The guys debate whether CC Sabathia deserves to have his number retired by the New York Yankees, rank the best rotations in baseball, and discuss how much of the Chicago Cubs’ season hinges on whether Pete Crow-Armstrong can return to an MVP level in Chicago. Finally, Mikey A prepares a game in which the crew blind ranks Yankees players since 2000.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin explain why they’re shocked that there seems to be pushback towards CC Sabathia getting his jersey retired by the New York Yankees, tell us why they have a problem with people who think USC wide receiver Makai Lemon should fall in the draft after reportedly ‘bombing’ his interviews at the NFL Combine, and discuss Luke Kornet’s public condemnation of the Atlanta Hawks’ upcoming Magic City Monday promotion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel Sherman reports that if Team USA reaches the World Championship on March 17th, Nolan McClain will get the ball. For Mets fans, that's both thrilling and terrifying. Is it an incredible honor for a young star, or an unnecessary risk before his first full MLB season? The reaction ranges from patriotic pride to fans openly rooting against Team USA just to protect their ace. Plus, the Paul Skenes debate heats up. Should he be the guy in that spot instead? And will McClain starting the final actually drive more Mets fans to tune into the WBC? Then things get spicy in the Bronx. A scathing column questions whether CC Sabathia deserves to have his number retired by the Yankees. Sabathia fires back with a perfect response, and we break down why his Hall of Fame resume, clubhouse impact, and championship pedigree make this argument absurd.
From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): Does the acquisition of Randal Grichuk all but cement Jasson Dominguez starting the season in AAA? Also, does CC Sabathia belong in Monument Park?
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In Monday's edition of Quick Hits, Nick and Jonathan look at the likelihood of a Maxx Crosby trade in Las Vegas, CC Sabathia's number retirement in the Bronx, and more!
On this week's episode, we preview the 2026 WBC by taking a loot at each country's roster, and make our predictions for the tournament. From there, we discuss Chris Sale's one-year, $27 milllion extension with the Braves, Max Scherzer's return to the Blue Jays, Oli Marmol's extension with the Cardinals, and CC Sabathia's number retirement by the Yankees. To wrap up, we pick one player on each MLB team that we think are the most likely to have their jersey retired by their franchise after their careers come to an end.
Giancarlo Stanton told NJ.com that it hurts his elbows to simply open a bag of potato chips, and that set off Craig Carton and Shaun Morash, though Chris McMonigle believes it's a nothing story. Plus, all the reaction to the Yanks announcing that they will retire CC Sabathia's number this season.
Giancarlo Stanton told NJ.com that it hurts his elbows to simply open a bag of potato chips, and that set off Craig Carton and Shaun Morash, though Chris McMonigle believes it's a nothing story. Plus, all the reaction to the Yanks announcing that they will retire CC Sabathia's number this season.
Boomer & Gio react to the US men's ice hockey team beating Canada for its first gold medal since 1980. Plus, a look at who the top players are in this year's NFL draft (9:36); Boomer, Gio and Jerry react to soundbites from the NFL Scouting Combine (24:53); CC Sabathia's number to be retired (41:03); how the ABS challenge system is faring in spring training (54:34); Gio is getting a weird vibe from the Knicks (1:12:17).
(1:46) — YANKEES: The Yankees will retire CC Sabathia's number, and Giancarlo Stanton details his elbow injury. (11:00) — JETS: The Jets trade Jermaine Johnson to the Titans. (15:26) — GIANTS: Kayvon Thibodeaux has been reported in trade rumors. (19:16) — KNICKS: The Knicks fall in Cleveland after winning back-to-back games. (23:44) — ST. JOHN'S: The Red Storm get routed in Hartford 72-40 as they split the season series with UConn. (27:08) — CALLS: Callers answer random questions about everything. (44:46) — ZACH BRAZILLER: NY Post's Zach Braziller returns to discuss the St. John's season, how they've matched up against UConn, and their chances in the 2026 NCAA tournament. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski. Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Zach Braziller Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Get $25 off your first grading submission with PSA at https://bit.ly/JomboyTalkinYanks with code YANKS25 Go to https://www.tryjoymode.com/YANKS Or enter YANKS at checkout for 20% off. +++ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:50 Giancarlo Stanton Can't Open a Bag of Chips 5:55 CC Sabathia's Number Getting Retired 12:34 What if the Pitching Depth Isn't Real? 20:20 The Bullpen Behind Bednar 26:10 What if Ben Rice Isn't the Next Kyle Schwarber? 32:10 Strikeouts at the Bottom of the Order 37:05 Does Volpe Have Unlimited Leash Again? 41:11 What If They Just Flop in the Playoffs? 46:40 What if Judge Misses Substantial Time? The Biggest Yankee Fears for 2026 | 1325 Quelling the Biggest Yankee Fears for 2026 | 1325 Stanton's Elbows are Still Hurt | 1326 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The New York Post's Joel Sherman says the Yankees rotation has the chance to have quantity and quality. CC Sabathia joins to talk about the honor of having his number retired by the Yankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A jam-packed hour with travel chaos, brutal commutes, and a check-in on the crew (including Connor Green and the latest “Loogie” tales). Then the sports hits hard: Giancarlo Stanton admits his elbow pain is so bad he “can't open a bag of chips,” sparking a real Yankees roster conversation around rest, urgency, and what it means for Jason Dominguez and Spencer Jones. From there, it's full Jets mode at the combine after a headline trade: Jermaine Johnson is shipped out as the Jets bring in massive nose tackle T'Vondre Sweat, with plenty of debate on what it says about Aaron Glenn's defensive blueprint and what it means for the No. 2 pick. The QB carousel gets messy too, with Andy Dalton as a potential “competency” option, plus the usual Kirk Cousins and Derek Carr arguments, and even some Tanner McKee trade talk. To wrap it up, St. John's lays an egg vs. UConn and the guys argue whether it's an anomaly or a warning sign for March, with a quick spin through other big topics like ABS and CC Sabathia getting his number retired.
CC Sabathia's No. 52 will be retired on the final Saturday of the regular season, and the reaction is pure excitement… mixed with disbelief that anyone would object. The guys explain why a first-ballot Hall of Famer going in as a Yankee automatically qualifies, why the “only one championship” argument doesn't hold up, and how CC embodied the post-dynasty era of Yankees greatness. Callers weigh in with comparisons to Bernie Williams, Jorge Posada, and other retired numbers, sparking a larger debate about what the true criteria should be in the Bronx. The conversation also veers into legacy talk, Cy Young arguments, and just how much Sabathia meant to the 2009 title run and the franchise's identity for more than a decade. A passionate defense of CC closes the segment, along with a quick look at the broader landscape of retired numbers across New York sports and who could be next.
Cinco de Luncho, sparked by the news that CC Sabathia's No. 52 is headed for Monument Park. The guys draft the next five New York athletes most likely to have their numbers retired, sparking debates across all four major sports. On the list: Carmelo Anthony's complicated Knicks legacy, Chris Kreider's Rangers records and playoff heroics, Jacob deGrom's emotional Mets case despite finishing elsewhere, and the glaring omission of Darrelle Revis — arguably the greatest Jet ever — whose No. 24 still isn't retired. Callers weigh in on whether team success should matter, how fan emotion shapes these decisions, and why some franchises move faster than others. The conversation expands into what makes a number-retirement truly meaningful, how rivalries and late-career moves affect legacies, and whether teams sometimes wait for the “right moment” to celebrate former stars. It's a passionate, cross-town debate to close the hour, mixing nostalgia, hot takes, and a little disbelief at who's still waiting for the call.
CC Sabathia's No. 52 officially getting retired by the Yankees, with the ceremony slated for Saturday, September 26 vs. the Orioles. The guys lay out why CC is an automatic “yes,” why the championship-count argument is lazy, and why being a first-ballot Hall of Famer going in as a Yankee ends the discussion. Calls roll in with pushback, Bernie vs. CC comparisons, and even a detour into whether A-Rod's number should be in the rafters too. From there, the show pivots to the Jets and the nonstop quarterback carousel, including the “bridge QB” debate around Kirk Cousins, what Frank Reich's presence means, and the bigger question Jets fans keep asking: is there finally a real plan, or is it just another year of vibes and wishcasting. More calls hit on roster direction, organizational competence, and who actually has the brighter future right now. And then, out of nowhere, Tampa International Airport becomes the main character, with a viral push to ban pajamas (and allegedly Crocs) from the airport. The guys argue comfort vs. common decency, draw a line between sweatpants and pajama pants, and spiral into the classic department-store holiday photo tradition that somehow involves showing up in matching pajamas. It's a full hour of Yankees pride, Jets anxiety, and one very heated etiquette debate.
St. John's gets embarrassed by UConn, and the reaction swings between “flush it” and “this is exactly what can sink you in March.” The guys break down how a team that dominated the Big East can look completely unrecognizable on a cold shooting night, and why that is what makes the tournament so terrifying. Is it a one off anomaly, or a warning sign that the Johnnies are one bad stretch away from an early exit? Plus, CC Sabathia's number is officially headed to the rafters, and it sparks a bigger conversation about legacy, peaks, and what it means to be forever tied to New York. The segment also circles back through the morning's hottest topics with calls pouring in, including more Jets trade talk and what building in the trenches actually says about a team's plan.
Based on his play, can we classify KAT as a superstar? Peter Schrager says there's no slam dunk choice at pick #2 for the Jets & CC Sabathia will get his number retired in Monument Park! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The hour kicks off with the Yankees' plans to honor CC Sabathia in Monument Park, leading to Jerry quizzing Al on retired numbers and a discussion on potential monuments for Jeter and Rivera. Plus, a caller's skeptical outlook on the Yankees' season. We hear Jack Hughes' return to the Devils, Hilary Knight's comments on the connection between the men's and women's hockey teams. After touching on UConn's dominant win over Rick Pitino and St. John's, the hour wraps up with the news of Matt Waldron's unique medical absence.
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.