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(00:00-30:12) Doc Gooden making an appearance on the show today. And the return of the Surprise Guest Line. Martin ranks this one a 9. They're calling Wednesday's Game 5 the biggest game in franchise history for the Jets. Take a hike, brother. NHL expansion. Matt Holliday isn't convinced that was Jon Gruden yesterday. Audio of Connor Hellebuyck talking about needing to play better and getting the next one. Bang on. Doug's reached a high water mark for anger. (30:20-50:15) Dry humping everybody in the neighborhood. Draymond's last stand. Redbirds lost but they had their navy caps on. The Curse of Rascal Flats. Heat took one on the chin in an elimination game. Would you rather watch the Blues, G League, or European League soccer? There's a real pegging epidemic. (50:25-1:01:43) Not even Jackson knows who the surprise guest is. Mike Francesa was not happy with Giants draft pick Abdul Carter asking Lawrence Taylor if he could wear number 56. Doug likes free parking. Tim's losing his voice from all the yelling. Driving to Winnipeg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dwight "Doc" Gooden joins the show to talk about his upcoming appearance in St. Louis at Maggie O'Brien's. Doc tells us some stories about his days in Baseball and talks about the Cardinals - Mets rivalries from the 80's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-30:12) Doc Gooden making an appearance on the show today. And the return of the Surprise Guest Line. Martin ranks this one a 9. They're calling Wednesday's Game 5 the biggest game in franchise history for the Jets. Take a hike, brother. NHL expansion. Matt Holliday isn't convinced that was Jon Gruden yesterday. Audio of Connor Hellebuyck talking about needing to play better and getting the next one. Bang on. Doug's reached a high water mark for anger. (30:20-50:15) Dry humping everybody in the neighborhood. Draymond's last stand. Redbirds lost but they had their navy caps on. The Curse of Rascal Flats. Heat took one on the chin in an elimination game. Would you rather watch the Blues, G League, or European League soccer? There's a real pegging epidemic. (50:25-1:01:43) Not even Jackson knows who the surprise guest is. Mike Francesa was not happy with Giants draft pick Abdul Carter asking Lawrence Taylor if he could wear number 56. Doug likes free parking. Tim's losing his voice from all the yelling. Driving to Winnipeg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dwight "Doc" Gooden joins the show to talk about his upcoming appearance in St. Louis at Maggie O'Brien's. Doc tells us some stories about his days in Baseball and talks about the Cardinals - Mets rivalries from the 80's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of Sole Free Harlan is joined by Dwight “Doc” Gooden. The two talk about Doc's historic 1985 season, this year's New York Mets team, the culinary delights at Citifield and the Yankees new grooming policy. The two also unveil the winners of this years Sole Free awards as well as make a surprise announcement!#mets #yankees #baseball #streetculture #sneakers #Inspiration #solefree #nyc #awards #trending EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Harlan Friedman and Donna DrakePRODUCER/EDITOR: Robin C. AdamsFollow Harlan on Instagram: @theofficialharlanFollow Dwight on Instagram: @docgooden16for more on Harlan Friedman and Sole Free go to www.solefreeradio.com
This week Wally Backman joins King Hap to talk MLB, his amazing 14 years in Major League Baseball, and about BREAKING KING HAP'S HEART as a kid in 1986 when his Mets came back to bet the Boston Red Sox in 7 games!They also talk about MLB these days and the CRAZY DAYS PLAYING WITH superstars like Doc Gooden, Darryl Strawbverry, Lenny "Nails" Dykstra, and playing for Davey Johnson!!!Nothing is off limits as the VIPs have a blast asking questions and Wally has a blast being an open book!!!!Check out Wally's webpage! He has some great autograph items that proceeds go to multiple different charitieshttps://www.wallybackman.com/This episode was recorded live on the network infront of Happy Hour V.I.P.sIf you want to be part of the live tapingsfollow us on Twitchhttps://m.twitch.tv/thehappyhourscorwww.TheHappyHourSocialClub.comAS ALWAYSThe Happy Hour is brought to you by the official Top Shelf Alcohol of the Happy Hour!CLEARWATER DISTILLERY https://shop.clearwaterdistilling.com/PROMO CODE KINGHAPSAVES 10% and free shipping over $100OLD SCHOOL LABSAmazing Supplements made for Amazing people!TRY OATMEAL CREAM PIE PROTEIN! Save 15% site wide with promo code Kinghaphttps://shop.oldschoollabs.com/?aff=364Liquid I.V.WOW..... NEW MOCKTAILS!!!
In this exciting episode of the LMC Cast, host Jon Chattman sits down with Mets legend Dwight "Doc" Gooden for an unforgettable conversation. They dive into Doc's legendary career, his rise to stardom, and the highs and lows of his time in the big leagues. From his unforgettable World Series performance to the challenges he faced both on and off the field, Doc opens up about it all. Get an inside look at the life of one of baseball's greatest pitchers and hear candid stories you won't find anywhere else. Don't miss this incredible conversation with a true New York sports icon!
Mets fans will know Mackey Sasser from his time with the Mets in the late 80s and early 90s catching for guys like Ron Darling, Doc Gooden and David Cone. What they may not have known was that Mackey went out of his way to help TJ Rivera get a shot with the organization and earn his spot in the big leagues after going undrafted. The two reflect on their relationship and tell the tale of this unlikely story that will make you feel good and remember to always work hard and good things can happen! 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
Bench Coach John Gibbons joins Jay to reflect on what was an incredible 2024 Season, how he was able to support Carlos Mendoza in his first year as a big league manager with the Mets and reflect on his teammates Darryl Strawberry and Doc Gooden seeing their numbers retired. 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
It's that time of year. Clocks go back, leaves fall, sports are in full-swing. We take a look at sports and how it crosses paths with addiction. We dug a little deeper on athletes such as Chris Herran, Theo Fleury, Doc Gooden, Bob Probert, Mike Richards and Pelle Lindbergh.
In this episode, Erik sits down with Justin Sherman, one of MLB's Youth Ambassadors for the Play Ball Initiative and president of JustinTime Baseball. Justin shares his passion for teaching young children the fundamentals of baseball through his innovative coaching programs. From overcoming his own speech challenges to building a successful baseball instruction enterprise that serves over 3,000 kids across 13 little leagues, Justin reveals how empathy and understanding are key to connecting with young players. The conversation explores the importance of proper youth coaching, working with parent coaches, and features stories about collaboration with baseball legends like Doc Gooden and Paul O'Neill. Along the way, Justin shares his vision for expanding JustinTime Baseball's methodology nationwide to help develop the next generation of baseball players and fans.
In this episode of ‘Cousin Sal's Winning Weekend,' Sal welcomes former Met Doc Gooden to discuss his legendary career and the unforgettable '86 championship. Next, The Parlay Kid joins to break down all the Week 8 NFL matchups. Plus, Sal looks at the sports headlines from the past week and breaks down a new Aaron Rodgers conspiracy. Host: Cousin Sal Guests: Darren Szokoli and Doc Gooden Producers: Michael Szokoli, Joel Solomon, Jack Wilson, Chris Wohlers, Jonathan Frias, Travis Lafaille, Drew Van Steenbergen The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An hour filled with guests: Mike Lupica, Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NLCS is back in Queens for the next three nights and with that comes the return of Mets Legends and tonight Pat McCarthy sat down with first pitch catcher Doc Gooden to discuss what fall baseball means to him and the rest of Mets Nation.
Danielle speaks with Mets Legend, Doc Gooden, about their magical season, chances for a World Series, and his thoughts on the passing of Pete Rose
Barstool's 'Frank the Tank' joins the guys on Diggin' Deep!Frank takes us back to his baseball roots, growing up in a family full of Yankee fans but falling in love with the Mets and Doc Gooden. In his days before Barstool, Frank worked as a court clerk until one Mets Opening Day an NJ Transit debacle lead to an infamous rant that peaked the interest of Dave Portnoy. Frank explains how his viral rant that aired on the news led to his first opportunity to work at Barstool Sports. From there, he never looked back. Through the pain that Hoz brought Frank in the 2015 World Series until now, Frank has been a Mets die hard through and through. He takes us back to his best and worst memories as a fan, and the differences between Shea Stadium and Citi Field. Frank also reveals how long it takes him to get over a Mets loss, and what he deems are the unwritten rules of heckling players. Frank has had a budding career at Barstool since the day of his NJ transit rant, making a name for himself through appearances on different shows and the recent success of his own show "Frank Walks."-----------------GuestFrank 'The Tank' Fleming / @njtank1975HostsEric Hosmer / @hosmer305Peter Moylan / @petermoylanJustin Su'a / @justinsuaInteract with the Diggin' Deep Crew on:Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / TikTok Advertising & Partnership inquiries: diggindeep@moonballmedia.coma MoonBall Media Podcast
Welcome to episode 23 of The Terry Collins Show. The weekly podcast covering all things NEW YORK METS. On this episode, Terry and co-host John Arezzi discuss the recent injury to Francisco Lindor and how it effects the team's chase for a NL Wild Card spot! On Talkin with TC - Terry welcomes Mets iconic pitcher DR. K - Doc Gooden who discusses his career and the 1986 World Championship team. Doc answers questions from the fans as well! We also debut and honor another Tunnel to Towers AMAZIN HERO OF THE WEEK! Subscribe to the Terry Collins YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCoi8h1IGLoq-ieBy2OxCXHA Follow Terry Collins on X: https://twitter.com/TerryCollins_10 Follow Terry Collins on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrycollins_10/ Follow John Arezzi on X: https://twitter.com/JohnArezzi Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: https://t2t.org/ Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Executive Producers: Mark Milliere and John Arezzi Copyright 2024: The Terry Collins Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mets legend Doc Gooden talks with Pat McCarthy about the club's season and the Alzheimer's Foundation of America's upcoming Walk in the Park.
00:00-15:00: Baseball HOF Gary Carter chats career, catchers back in 2010, Doc Gooden coming up and more on an episode from the ML Archive.
Educator, historian, baseball enthusiast, and advocate of the gameHighly respected in Tampa's baseball community and known for his contributions, including the Tony Saladino Senior Tournament.Tony's Baseball Beginnings:Tony fell in love with baseball in Ybor City, inspired by Al Lopez. He played in a recreational league before Little Leagues existed, directed by Andrew Espolita, who also influenced Lou Piniella and Tony La Russa.Hillsborough County's Baseball Legacy:Hillsborough County boasts over 95 baseball players who made it to Major League Baseball.Tony reminisces about the vibrant baseball culture and the facilities like Cuscaden Park in Ybor City.Personal Connections and Memorabilia:Tony shares personal stories and mementos from his home, including connections to Wade Boggs and the Al Lopez statue project.He recounts memories of Al Lopez and the impact of the Al Lopez FieldTony Saladino Senior Tournament:Founded in honor of Tony's father, the tournament has been running for 44 years.The tournament started with 11 teams and now features 42 teams from Hillsborough County. The Saladino family, especially Tony's wife, Bertha, played a crucial role in hosting scouts and supporting the tournament's success.Community and Support:The Saladino family provided free admission, programs, and home-cooked meals for scouts The tournament became a significant scouting event, known nationwide for its hospitality and talent showcaseExpansion and Collaboration:The Tampa Bay Rays front office proposed moving the Saladino championship game to Tropicana Field Tony suggested an All-Star game between Hillsborough and Pinellas County instead.The All-Star game continues to strengthen community ties and promote local talent.Notable Players and Awards:The tournament has seen many players go on to Major League Baseball, including Doc Gooden and Dave Magadan. Tony recounts the story of Dave Magadan signing his Alabama scholarship at Tony's home.University of Tampa's Success:Tony shares the pride of seeing his grandson, Nico Saladino, play as a shortstop for the University of Tampa (UT)UT victory in the NCAA Division II World Series.Legacy and Future:Saladino's son now manages the tournament, continuing the family tradition. Tony reflects on his lifelong dedication to baseball aHis motto: "I'm slowing down, but I'm not stopping."Special Thanks to Williams Ross Chernoff's Nomads for the music Makie ElkinoShow Notes created in part by ChatGPTMark can be found on Twitter x.com @TheBaseballBiz & and at http://www.baseballbizondeck.comSubscribe, follow and rate the show. Thank you.BaseballBiz is on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, and SpotifySpecial thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"
Sole Free was live at the 8th Annual Bernie Williams Celebrity Softball Game and Concert. The 5x All-Star and 4x World Series Champion is still enhancing peoples lives off the diamond through music. The stars came out to support Bernie in raising funds to benefit the Ridgefield Playhouse's Arts in Education program. Sole Free was there for all the festivities and got to catch up with Bernie Williams, John Starks, Dwight Gooden, Bald Vinny, Dan Orlando, Sam Hollander, Ed Randall, Steve Fortunato, Nelson Braff and so much more. Follow Harlan on Instagram and YouTube: @theofficialharlan EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Harlan Friedman and Donna Drake PRODUCER/EDITOR: Robin C. Adams #berniewilliams #dwightgooden #johnstarks #yankees #mets #knicks #culture #baseball #music #guitar #jazz #arts #fyp #nyc #solefree
Jim is joined by the creator of MLB Daily Dingers and writer for Heavy Sports, Matt Musico, to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former MLB pitcher Dwight "Doc" Gooden. First, Jim and Matt discuss Doc's rookie season and where it ranks among the greatest rookie seasons in MLB history (6:45). Next, they cover Doc's 1996 no-hitter with the New York Yankees, just how similar he compares to another pitcher who also went by "Doc" and how Gooden's historic 1985 season stacks up against 1968 Bob Gibson, 1972 Steve Carlton, and 2000 Pedro Martinez (17:40). Finally, they rank Doc among the best pitchers of the 1980s (44:30), before making a final call on whether or not Doc deserves to be inducted into Cooperstown (60:44).
Hour 3 - The Rangers are getting treated different in their failures than the rest of the teams in this area, why is that? Plus, Luis Gil, Doc Gooden and more!
#292: Skeery is embarrassed by Brody because he couldn't control himself at a VIP Mets event he invited him to; Skeery fell off the stage and ruined Brody's pic with Doc Gooden; Brody got a lot of mileage out of a single popcorn coupon and Skeery got caught reusing the same dusty bottle of wine at BYOB dinners; Is Skeery "owed" an invite to another Mets game after the first one got rained out?; The boys debate when it's ok or not to eat other people's abandoned food after people left an entire box of pastries behind at a restaurantSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, Dwight "Doc" Gooden, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, discusses his journey with addiction, relapse, and the significance of addressing mental health alongside substance misuse. He emphasizes the importance of honesty, self-forgiveness, and seeking proper help, including for mental health issues, which he feels are often overlooked despite their significance. Doc also highlights the human toll of his addiction beyond baseball, such as the time lost with his children and the impact on his family. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. “Those are the most people that you see out on the streets or holding signs saying, I want to work for food. And it's sad because that was somebody's kid, I mean, at the end of the day, we're all brothers and sisters. And that would definitely be me if I didn't have money. So when I see those people, I try to talk to them a little bit if I can. Sometimes you go to the store and you see people outside. I just talk where you from. I just like to talk to them, see what's going on, because they are people too, and they need help. And saddest part is those people, most of those people and they're out here suffering and nothing's been done. It's so deep and that's mental health.” ~Dwight "Doc" Gooden Our guest, Dwight Eugene Gooden, aka “Doc,” is well known for his baseball heroics. Dwight's career accolades include Rookie of the Year, a Cy Young Award, three World Series championships, and a storybook no-hitter. Earning the nickname “Doctor K” due to his propensity for pitching strikeouts, it could be argued that Dwight Gooden earned it all in his playing career. Dwight Gooden's history also includes substance use and addiction, league suspensions, arrests, and a long road toward learning how his various struggles were associated with his mental health. Receiving treatment and now over four years sober, Dwight Gooden uses his unique perspective to offer support and insightful guidance to others struggling with mental illness. Having served thousands through various speeches, talks and advocacy endeavors, Dwight Gooden is retired from baseball but considers now the prime of his career as he sees his true purpose in helping others. In addition to participating in various mental health causes, Dwight Gooden is working to spread nutritional awareness through St. Augustine's Fountain. He also looks forward to when the New York Mets will give him the highest honor a player could receive from their club when they retire his #16 jersey this year. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3: Numbers 16-13 are revealed with more controversy
On Monday's ENN, Bluey. Why does God hate the Mets? Knicks get 50 wins and the two seed. Doc Gooden's Mets number is retired. John Sterling's final HR call. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doc Gooden's No. 16 was retired by the Mets, we go Around the League in the NFL & someone at the station is beefing with Ric Flair! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Knicks are the 2-seed in the East! but is that a good thing? Plus, Doc Gooden's number gets retired & we go Around the League in the NFL! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al tries to name all of the 86 Mets that are in the picture with Gooden from yesterday.
The Mets honored a legend and Gooden was in great shape enjoying the day.
We finally figured out who the other guys are in the picture with all of the 86 Mets who showed up for Doc Gooden's number retirement. A caller is happy the Knicks won't have to play the Celtics until the finals. We took a look at the odds for the NBA Championship. C-Lo returns for an update but first Gio was talking about how much of a Mets fan he was. He said after they lost the last game at Shea everything changed for him. Then Gio went to Pittsburgh. We also told stories about former Mets media relations guy, Jay Horwitz. C-Lo has some censored F-bombs that were flying all over sports broadcasts this weekend. In the final segment of the hour, our new Program Director, Ryan Hurley, joins us in studio.
Doc Gooden had his number retired at Citi Field yesterday, and Gio was happy to see he seems to be physically and mentally in a good state. Gio has done appearances with him in the past where that wasn't the case. Gio wishes it was later in the season so more people would be there. It was also the Sunday of the Masters. We also talked about places similar to Hooters. Places like Canz, Mugs & Jugs, Bazookas and Fun Bags. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Knicks winning yesterday and becoming the #2 seed. The Yankees lost to the Guardians but won the series. The Mets beat the Royals and won their third straight series. In the final segment of the hour, Al tries to name all of the 86 Mets that are in the picture with Gooden from yesterday.
Boomer is out today as he's getting a colonoscopy, so Jerry is in for him. We start with the Knicks, getting the number two seed in the NBA playoffs. They will play the winner of the Sixers/Heat play-in game. Jalen Brunson really should be in the running for MVP. There isn't a team in the East that the Knicks can't beat. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds from the Knicks win against the Bulls. Gio wonders what C-Lo's strategy will be with the new program director. The Yankees lost to the Guardians 8-7, but the Yanks did win the series. Anthony Rizzo is having problems in the field this year. Nestor Cortes tried some weird fake delivery yesterday. The Mets won their third straight series, beating the Royals yesterday. We heard from Doc Gooden as he got his number retired yesterday. Jerry said the content of the speech was weird. And Scottie Scheffler won the Masters. In the final segment of the hour, we are naming our new program director this morning and Boomer's getting a colonoscopy. A caller has some questions about the new PD. We also talked about Scottie Scheffler's last 4 PGA tour tournaments after winning the Masters yesterday.
Hour 1 Boomer is out today as he's getting a colonoscopy, so Jerry is in for him. We start with the Knicks, getting the number two seed in the NBA playoffs. They will play the winner of the Sixers/Heat play-in game. Jalen Brunson really should be in the running for MVP. There isn't a team in the East that the Knicks can't beat. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds from the Knicks win against the Bulls. Gio wonders what C-Lo's strategy will be with the new program director. The Yankees lost to the Guardians 8-7, but the Yanks did win the series. Anthony Rizzo is having problems in the field this year. Nestor Cortes tried some weird fake delivery yesterday. The Mets won their third straight series, beating the Royals yesterday. We heard from Doc Gooden as he got his number retired yesterday. Jerry said the content of the speech was weird. And Scottie Scheffler won the Masters. In the final segment of the hour, we are naming our new program director this morning and Boomer's getting a colonoscopy. A caller has some questions about the new PD. We also talked about Scottie Scheffler's last 4 PGA tour tournaments after winning the Masters yesterday. Hour 2 Doc Gooden had his number retired at Citi Field yesterday, and Gio was happy to see he seems to be physically and mentally in a good state. Gio has done appearances with him in the past where that wasn't the case. Gio wishes it was later in the season so more people would be there. It was also the Sunday of the Masters. We also talked about places similar to Hooters. Places like Canz, Mugs & Jugs, Bazookas and Fun Bags. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Knicks winning yesterday and becoming the #2 seed. The Yankees lost to the Guardians but won the series. The Mets beat the Royals and won their third straight series. In the final segment of the hour, Al tries to name all of the 86 Mets that are in the picture with Gooden from yesterday. Hour 3 We finally figured out who the other guys are in the picture with all of the 86 Mets who showed up for Doc Gooden's number retirement. A caller is happy the Knicks won't have to play the Celtics until the finals. We took a look at the odds for the NBA Championship. C-Lo returns for an update but first Gio was talking about how much of a Mets fan he was. He said after they lost the last game at Shea everything changed for him. Then Gio went to Pittsburgh. We also told stories about former Mets media relations guy, Jay Horwitz. C-Lo has some censored F-bombs that were flying all over sports broadcasts this weekend. In the final segment of the hour, our new Program Director, Ryan Hurley, joins us in studio. Hour 4 We talked about meeting our new boss, Ryan Hurley. He said he's going to take the LIRR in and then the subway. Dua Lipa is going to host SNL and be the musical guest on May 4. So she has to be in NYC and the morning show at WNEW owes us a Dua Lipa guest spot. C-lo returns for his final update of the morning, but first the Jets have new uniforms. They look just like the old uniforms according to Jerry, Al and Eddie. C-Lo has the sounds from yesterday's Knicks game as they are now the number two seed. Scottie Scheffler won the Masters and Tiger Woods ended up having a terrible weekend. The Moment of The Day involves Darryl Strawberry not looking like ‘a heart attack guy' according to Al. In the final segment of the show, the Sixers unveiled an Allen Iverson statue that is quite small.
When will the Giants get a decision from Darren Waller? What can Daniel Jones do to be the Giants QB past next season? Audio Files featuring Tom Thibodeau, Doc Gooden, Aaron Judge, Nestor Cortes and PBP of Boban missing a free throw to get Clippers fans free chicken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about the Vessel at Hudson Yards being reopened and then Frank talks about the City of Yes to change and improve everything in NYC. Frank talks about The Mets retiring Doc Gooden's number and then Frank talks about What mayor Adams is doing with City spending. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Keep Portland Weird" is the slogan you'll see plastered on many walls, billboards, and bumper stickers as you make your way across the Rose City. Well, LAFC and Portland did their best to keep Portland weird in their 2-2 draw on Saturday, and you can hear all about it here on Episode 296. With Filly still in New York, our good buddy Chris Lafferty joined Scarf to break down the match in Portland. The first half belonged to Evander, as The Real Deal gave Portland the lead on a pass to Felipe Mora for their first goal, and then re-took the lead for his club with a beautiful moment of brilliance right before halftime. If not for a great through ball by Timmy Tillman to Mateusz Bogusz, LAFC would have entered the half down 2-0. Everything went upside down for the hosts just minutes into the second half. Maxime Crepeau was shown a straight red after tackling Denis Bouanga just outside the box, and the ensuing free kick was rocketed home by Bogusz for his brace. Down a man, it was Portland who maintained the majority of solid chances in the second half, with LAFC able to muster a few quality chances during stoppage time, but no goals. 8 yellows, one red, and over 30 fouls later, both sides walk away with a point in the 2-2 draw. Also on this episode, Filly gets to see Doc Gooden at Citi Field, Lafferty endures some trivia from Scarf, and we wish a happy birthday to friend of the pod, Chris Aparri, affectionately known as DJ Flict. We hope you enjoy this episode, and we will see you back in a week for 297!
(Episode 138): Brian Wright, Mets Historian & Author, joins the Subway To Shea Podcast to discuss the career of Dwight Gooden, as we get ready for his no. 16 to be retired at Citi Field. We also remember the lives and careers of Jerry Grote and Pat Zachry. ____________________________________________ Brian Wright on X: @BrianWright86 RetroMLB on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RetroMLB Doc Gooden Tribute Collaboration: https://youtu.be/qWQoJzt5258?si=6xdSE7NsYnYY5iN3 ____________________________________________ Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToShea Intro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian Leo Outro Song: Sky- OBO --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/subwaytoshea/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/subwaytoshea/support
Doc Gooden joins the show ahead of his Mets jersey retirement ceremony Sunday, and Bob stops by to talk Rangers-Isles and the Jets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Knicks remain dawgs, Tom Brady's future, we head to the Islanders owner's box, and Doc Gooden joins the show.
We were joined by Doc Gooden ahead of his number retirement.
The 5 most random number 16's on the Mets after Doc Gooden.
The Royals are Red Hot. We dive into the secret to their hot start. Ohtani's former interpreter stole a LOT more money from the 2-way star than was originally thought. How could something like that get passed Ohtani's handlers & accountants?? we discuss. Jordan Montgomery fired super agent Scott Boras after not getting his big bag. But does Boras even care with the big Juan Soto payday coming this upcoming off-season? Plus, love for Doc Gooden as Chinch will be heading to CitiField on Sunday for Dwight's number retirement ceremony! Keep liking and subscribing to our Youtube page! We're moving our way to that 4K follower number that will get you a shot at an autographed Sean Casey Yankees Jersey! https://youtu.be/HHzPK9LGwSw
Hour 1 Boomer doesn't like that Gio showed up today looking like Sparky, the Islanders mascot. Boomer thinks he chose the Islanders jacket to purposely get under his skin. We talked about the Knicks and if they're better or worse without Julius Randle. Gio gave us his list of teams he's afraid of and not afraid of for the Knicks to play. We continue to bust Boomer's chops for the Islanders beating the Rangers. Boomer said today is ‘Flyer day' and will worry about the Islanders when they play them again Saturday. Evan and Tiki did something called ‘Judge Tiki'. Gio said we have a new program director at WFAN, but he doesn't know who it is yet. Jerry is here for his first update of the day but first we talked Masters and the show is pulling for Cameron Young. The Yankees lost to the Marlins as Aaron Judge flew out with the bases loaded to end the game. Aaron Boone got tossed for the first time this season. Ohtani's interpreter is working on a plea deal. Aaron Rodgers was on the ‘I can fly' podcast and talked about why he's a fan of RFK Jr and reference Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. Rodgers also talked about politicians being terrible and why not try a non politician. In the final segment of the hour, Gio has a friend who had an issue when he got a colonoscopy. He ended up in the ICU. Doc Gooden day is Sunday and the weather looks great. Boomer thinks Frank The Tank is walking with Gooden at Citi Field. Hour 2 Gio can report a few things regarding the program director position at WFAN. The process is not over yet, nobody has been picked yet. The ‘bombshell' candidate is out and will not be getting the job. The ‘bombshell' candidate was Stugotz. Boomer wonders who Spike hates dealing with the most at the WFAN job. Jerry returns for an update but first Boomer wonders if Jerry put his name in for the program director job. He didn't, but he said he finds it very intriguing. Giancarlo Stanton has now homered against every team in MLB. Aaron Boone talked about getting tossed. The Naylor brothers each had a HR in the same inning last night for Cleveland. Aaron Rodgers was on the ‘I Can Fly' podcast and he talked about how traditional politics is no longer working. Iowa is retiring #22 for Caitlin Clark. Al tries to name WNBA team names based on the city they play in. In the final segment of the hour, the Masters is going to be delayed today because of rain, but the rest of the days look good. We went over our picks for the Masters. A caller thinks Tiger is going to do great, but we're not so sure. Hour 3 Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story's season is over as he's having surgery for a fractured shoulder. We talked about some of the Mets homegrown players that have done well and some of the Yankees as well. We also talked about the Rangers/Islanders incident from the other night as they play each other again Saturday. Jerry returns for an update, but first we talked about the Masters website and how good it is and that got us thinking about the best websites out there. Jon Rahm met the media and it got uncomfortable when he was asked about LIV. The Yankees lost to the Marlins and Juan Soto talked about his first homestand as a Yankee. Adam Silver talked about players gambling on games that will get them banned for life. Aaron Rodgers was on a podcast and talked about Trump and Biden being terrible and that's why he's supporting Robert Kennedy Jr. He said the 2-party system doesn't work. He seemed to imply that the Clinton's killed JFK Jr, even though he died in a plane crash. Stephen A. Smith said that he and Molly Qerim are not a couple. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about WFAN's Masters coverage from over the years. A caller wonders if Matt Rempe plays by the code Boomer talks about. We also talked about the quarterbacks in the draft. Hour 4 Tiger's team is not going to finish today because of the rain, so he will have to play more than 18 tomorrow. We talked about the listener who sent in the song he wrote and performed about Ann Liguori. We then played the song as we introduced Ann on the show as she checked in from the Masters. Jerry returns for an update but first Stugotz called in to talk about not coming to WFAN to be the program director. The Moment of The Day involves Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim not dating and Chris Russo commenting on that. In the final segment of the hour, Tony calls in. He was the veteran that was honored at the Islanders game the other night against the Rangers. Like Boomer, he's a Rangers fan, and he said he didn't know what to do.
Boomer doesn't like that Gio showed up today looking like Sparky, the Islanders mascot. Boomer thinks he chose the Islanders jacket to purposely get under his skin. We talked about the Knicks and if they're better or worse without Julius Randle. Gio gave us his list of teams he's afraid of and not afraid of for the Knicks to play. We continue to bust Boomer's chops for the Islanders beating the Rangers. Boomer said today is ‘Flyer day' and will worry about the Islanders when they play them again Saturday. Evan and Tiki did something called ‘Judge Tiki'. Gio said we have a new program director at WFAN, but he doesn't know who it is yet. Jerry is here for his first update of the day but first we talked Masters and the show is pulling for Cameron Young. The Yankees lost to the Marlins as Aaron Judge flew out with the bases loaded to end the game. Aaron Boone got tossed for the first time this season. Ohtani's interpreter is working on a plea deal. Aaron Rodgers was on the ‘I can fly' podcast and talked about why he's a fan of RFK Jr and reference Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. Rodgers also talked about politicians being terrible and why not try a non politician. In the final segment of the hour, Gio has a friend who had an issue when he got a colonoscopy. He ended up in the ICU. Doc Gooden day is Sunday and the weather looks great. Boomer thinks Frank The Tank is walking with Gooden at Citi Field.
Hour 1 The Yankees won their first game of the season, coming back down 4-0 to win 5-4. Boomer said they, ‘played with the heart of a champion'. Chris McMonigle called it the greatest opening day of his lifetime. Seems like a bit much. Boomer is wearing his Yankees sweatshirt that he claims isn't a Yankees sweatshirt. Gio will not be able to hear Boomer say, ‘Juan Soto' over and over again. Gio feels good about the Mets this season only because Jerry does and last year Jerry thought the Texas Rangers would be good and he was right. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with the sounds from yesterday's Yankees opening day win in Houston. We heard from one of the heroes, Juan Soto. The Knicks start the day second in the East. UCONN pummeled San Diego State in the NCAA tournament. In the final segment of the hour, Joe Girardi joined the YES Network booth yesterday. Girardi was let go after losing game 7 of the ALCS. Aaron Boone's Yankees haven't gotten that far yet. Boomer liked that Girardi and Cashman seemed to have buried the hatchet. FUBO-TV added the YES Network yesterday. Hour 2 Even though we don't have huge expectations for the Mets, if this season goes sideways, then the fans are going to turn on David Stearns. Everyone has the Mets either third or fourth in the NL East. Gio just wants them to keep it interesting for as long as they can. Gio told us in high school he used to wear popular urban clothing brands. Jerry returns for an update and starts with audio of Al on social media complaining about people not picking up dog poop in Bradley Beach, NJ. Jerry also has audio of a man at a Texas city council meeting telling them why they need to legalize sports gambling and his no lose betting techniques. UNC hoops player Armando Bacat said he got hundreds of DMs telling him he sucks for not getting enough rebounds for a prop bet. In the final segment of the hour, LSU head coach Brian Kelly seemed to slip and say Jayden Daniels would be getting the ball into the hands of the playmakers in Washington. One mock draft has Michael Penix going to the Giants. Boomer wonders where JJ McCarthy will wind up. Hour 3 SNY Mets broadcaster Ron Darling joins us to talk about Mets opening day and what we can expect from the Mets this season. Gio asked Ron about David Stearns and why Mets fans should trust his vision. We also talked about Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry getting their numbers retired this year. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Yankees beating the Astros 5-4. They came back down 4-0 early. Tonight's Yankees game is on Apple TV+. Adam Schein was not happy with the opening day schedule in MLB. The Diamondback blasted the Rockies by scoring 14 runs in the third inning. In the final segment of the hour, Isaiah Hartenstein is dating an Instagram model and she is pregnant with their first child. Gio hopes it doesn't affect his playoff run. Hour 4 You could not draw up a better start to the Yankees season. Giancarlo Stanton didn't look good, but other than that everything was positive. Cameron Maybin posted on twitter and said he should be in the booth as many commentators talk over pitches and don't let the game breathe. Gio said the company is at a fork in the road as far as choosing a new Program Director. There's a boring choice and a not so boring choice. Gio really seems to have some scuttlebutt about the potential new program directors. Gio said one of the names would be a ‘bombshell spot'. Jerry is here for his final update of the day and starts with Juan Soto talking about his tremendous throw to the plate in the ninth inning. Brandon Aiyuk was on with Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco and he wants championships. The Moment of The Day involved reaction to Chris McMonigle saying it was the most important season of his lifetime and the greatest opening day of his lifetime. In the final segment of the week, it's Mets opening day and we wondered if Evan is working or going to the game.
SNY Mets broadcaster Ron Darling joins us to talk about Mets opening day and what we can expect from the Mets this season. Gio asked Ron about David Stearns and why Mets fans should trust his vision. We also talked about Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry getting their numbers retired this year. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Yankees beating the Astros 5-4. They came back down 4-0 early. Tonight's Yankees game is on Apple TV+. Adam Schein was not happy with the opening day schedule in MLB. The Diamondback blasted the Rockies by scoring 14 runs in the third inning. In the final segment of the hour, Isaiah Hartenstein is dating an Instagram model and she is pregnant with their first child. Gio hopes it doesn't affect his playoff run.
SNY Mets broadcaster Ron Darling joins us to talk about Mets opening day and what we can expect from the Mets this season. Gio asked Ron about David Stearns and why Mets fans should trust his vision. We also talked about Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry getting their numbers retired this year.