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Garrett Cole's rehab outing turns into a bigger baseball debate after he drills a Single A prospect who had already squared him up twice. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into whether it was a weak look, a necessary edge reset, or just part of the game when a top pitcher is trying to regain his competitive fire. The conversation then shifts to Yankee Stadium's viral chicken finger ice cream, the long lines frustrating fans who just want classic ballpark soft serve, and a fiery Philadelphia response to Tiki's criticism of Joel Embiid. The result is a lively mix of Yankees, old school baseball rules, stadium food complaints and New York versus Philly tension.
Evan and Tiki discuss the importance of honoring John Sterling by playing his iconic recording after home victories. They also debate comparisons between the current roster and the legendary 1998 squad while reacting to the news of Ted Turner's passing. The conversation shifts to Jose Caballero's small-ball contributions and the unique fan culture surrounding Yankee Stadium chicken buckets. 01:11 - John Sterling Tradition 03:30 - Ted Turner Passes Away 04:38 - 1998 Yankees Team Comparisons 14:04 - Jose Caballero Bunt Impact 16:24 - Yankee Stadium Chicken Buckets
Aaron Rodgers' uncertain future takes center stage as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber debate whether the NFL could delay its schedule release because of his next move. The guys weigh a surprising Cardinals rumor, the Steelers' national appeal, and whether big brands still draw viewers without a star quarterback. The conversation closes with a Cinco list of the most underrated players in New York, featuring names from the Yankees, Giants, Knicks and Mets. Clay Holmes lands at number one as the guys discuss his unexpected rise as a starter, his value to the Mets, and why his future could become a major storyline if the season does not turn around.
The Yankees feel different, but are many going too far in what the represent? Plus Joel Embiid proves Tiki Barber right ahead of Game 2
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into a loaded New York sports hour, from Garrett Cole's fiery rehab outing to the growing tension between New York and Philadelphia. The conversation starts with Cole drilling a Single A prospect after getting hit hard, sparking a debate about edge, embarrassment and whether old school baseball rules still apply. The hour also brings Yankee Stadium food chaos, a spirited response to Philly criticism of Tiki's Joel Embiid comments, James Dolan joking about a Knicks championship run, Aaron Rodgers rumors affecting the NFL schedule, and a Cinco list of New York's most underrated players. Clay Holmes, Josh Hart, Jazz Chisholm and other names all get their moment as the guys sort through what matters most across the local sports scene.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the growing drama between New York and Philadelphia after Tiki's blunt criticism of Joel Embiid sparked backlash from Philly sports media and fans. With the Knicks looking to take control of the series, the conversation turns into a heated debate about toughness, excuses, and whether the Sixers are already showing signs of frustration. The episode also touches on Kelly Oubre's comments about defending Jalen Brunson, the Yankees drawing early comparisons to the legendary 1998 team, Jacob deGrom's changing dominance, and the chaos of too many Jalens in the NBA. It is a lively mix of Knicks playoff energy, Philly fan outrage, baseball debate, and classic Evan and Tiki back and forth.
The Yankees keep winning, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber are trying to figure out just how far the praise should go. After another comeback win, this time against Jacob deGrom, the conversation turns to whether this team's depth, bullpen, rotation and relentless lineup are starting to resemble the legendary 1998 Yankees. Evan pushes back hard on the comparison while Tiki and others argue the signs are there, even if no one is predicting 114 wins. The guys also debate Tampa Bay refusing to go away, the flaws in the MLB playoff format, why Yankee Stadium should make John Sterling's famous “Yankees win” call a permanent postgame tradition, and how Tiki may have officially become Philadelphia's newest villain.
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.
The Yankees are rolling, but Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber are split on just how special this team really is. After another impressive win, the conversation turns from admiration to argument as the guys debate whether this roster's depth, resilience and nightly confidence are starting to echo the legendary 1998 Yankees. Evan wants no part of comparing any early season team to the greatest Yankees club of all time, while Tiki and others see familiar signs in the way this group wins, responds and survives injuries. From Ryan McMahon grinding out a huge home run off Jacob deGrom to the bullpen escaping trouble again, the first twenty minutes become a spirited debate over whether this team is simply excellent or already entering sacred territory.
We are back and the NY Knicks are on to the second round vs Philly after a beat down of the Atlanta Hawks. Give the Knicks their flowers and this is their year (?) hopefully (2:19); ATH recaps the Atlanta series culminating in the epic beat down in Game 6 in Atlanta and now the Knicks are on to a date with Philly after the Boston Celtics crapped away a 3-1 lead and now it's time to dump on the frauds from Boston (12:47) with some quick thoughts on the matchup with Philly (15:38). Then we go around the NBA recapping the first round (17:32) and a quick thought on the NY Yankees (27:46). Then a recurring guest comes on to talk about the Denver Nuggets collapse, the Jokic discourse, KD discourse and more (29:32) and then a recurring guest comes back on to talk Knicks-76ers (1:24:58). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Yankees are rolling. Are they the best team in MLB? And do the Mets have any chance to turn this around? Buster Olney discussed it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We get you set for Game 2 between the Knicks and Sixers. Plus, we talk Yankees and Mets with Buster Olney & Robby Berger from 'Bob Does Sports' stops by! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Robby Berger stopped by to talk Yankees, Jets, playing golf with LeBron James and the success of his 'Bob Does Sports' YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Bradfo caught up with Anthony Volpe, the Yankees shortstop who finds himself still in Triple-A despite having completed his rehab assignment. Joined by Dan Martin of the New York Post, our BIB host is there as Volpe addresses what has become something of an uncertain situation with the Yankees. 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
Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with a preview of Knicks/Sixers for tonight. The Yankees beat the Rangers and we heard Dave Sims on the call as Jazz Chisholm homered. Framber Valdez hit Trevor Story and the benches cleared but no punches were thrown. The Moment of The Day: Boomer looks like Imus today.
Boomer speculates on a Breece Hall contract extension, while the crew debates Al Cintron's claim that the Mets reached out to Dusty Baker despite Dusty's personal denial. Evan Roberts stops by to discuss his sake sponsor and the Baker rumors before Jerry previews Knicks-Sixers and recaps a Yankees win featuring a Jazz Chisholm homer and a bench-clearing incident between Framber Valdez and Trevor Story. We wrap with the Moment of the Day featuring Boomer's Imus-like look and a debate on Colt McCoy's potential as a commencement speaker.
Boomer and Gio debate if LeBron James is officially retiring after eight seasons with the Lakers, followed by Jerry's update on the Knicks-Sixers series and Tiki Barber's blunt advice for Joel Embiid. We recap the NBA highlights with JJ Redick before hitting the diamond, where the Yankees beat the Rangers behind Ryan McMahon's clutch homer off Jacob deGrom and the Phillies find success under new manager Don Mattingly. To close, we check out Peter Schwartz living it up in some bougie Legend Seats at Yankee Stadium.
We touch on those rumors of the Mets reaching out to Dusty Baker and his subsequent denial before questioning David Stearns' future as GM and dissecting HR buzzwords like "carefully curated." Jerry reports on the pressure facing Mike Brown, Cody Bellinger's big night in a Yankees win, and an accidental "Jazz Jizzm" slip-up. Finally, we cover Stefon Diggs' not-guilty verdict, the Jets' strength of schedule, and the Aaron Rodgers-to-Cardinals rumors that have Gio baffled by Nathaniel Hackett's coaching longevity.
Boomer's working from home as we recap golf at Shinnecock and Nick Nurse coaching tonight following his brother's funeral. The Knicks must keep the pressure on. Jerry arrives for a dive into the NBA playoffs and a Yankees win highlighted by a Jazz homer, even as the Rays keep pace. Finally, the Rangers lose the NHL lottery to the Leafs, and Knicks players get snubbed at Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna's Met Gala afterparty.
Today's show explores the Dusty Baker-Mets rumors and LeBron James' possible retirement alongside a preview of the Knicks-Sixers clash and Tiki Barber's blunt advice for Joel Embiid. We dive into Breece Hall's contract speculation, Aaron Rodgers-to-Cardinals buzz while recapping Yankees wins over the Rangers, a bench-clearing incident, and Jerry's "Jazz Jizzm" slip-up. From David Stearns' future and NHL lottery losses to Boomer's "Imus" look and a Knicks Met Gala snub, we cover everything from the Phillies' success under Don Mattingly to the exorbitant price of tents. A lot goinig on today and your calls too.
Jerry went around the NBA playoffs last night. We heard Dave Sims on the call as Jazz homered to give the Yankees the lead in their win over the Rangers. The Rangers did not win the NHL lottery, the Maple Leafs did.
Jerry starts with Mike Brown under pressure to get to the finals. Cody Bellinger had himself a nice night as the Yankees beat the Rangers. Jerry accidentally said ‘Jazz Jizzm'.
Sports Radio & Television Personality, Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo, joins Sid to remember the life and legacy of legendary Yankees play-by-play voice John Sterling, before he delves into the other headlines dominating the sports world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congress Adds $1B for Trump's Ballroom! What About the Deficit!?! Secret Service Shoots Gunman Near Wash Monument. Steve Kerr for Governor of California? RIP John Sterling—The Golden Pipes. Trump told Congress the war in Iran was terminated. Days later, U.S. forces are still being attacked, gas is averaging $4.48 a gallon, the trade deficit just hit $60.3 billion, and Senate Republicans quietly slipped $1 billion for a White House ballroom into an immigration bill. In episode 513 of Independent Americans, Paul Rieckhoff delivers a quick-blast solo briefing on the gap between what Trump says and what's actually happening on the ground — from the so-called Iran ceasefire, to a forever war now spanning eight countries, to a Secret Service shootout at the Washington Monument that barely registered as news. From there, it's a quick turn to the politics and the people who could actually break the rigged two-party stranglehold. He breaks down California's crowded, deeply unpopular gubernatorial field and floats a serious idea: Steve Kerr — Hall of Fame coach, voice of reason on guns, Iran, and ICE — running as an independent. And we pour one out for legendary Yankees announcer John Sterling. May his memory be a blessing and a reminder that hope is still the oxygen of our democracy. -WATCH full video of this episode here. -Join IVA and stand up to Trump's Forever Wars. -Learn more about Paul's work to elect a new generation of independent leaders with Independent Veterans of America. -Learn more about American Veterans for Ukraine here. -Remember Independent is an Attitude. -Learn more about The Headstrong Project for Veterans, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), and Department of Veterans Affairs resources in your area. Seeking support is not a sign of weakness. It's a show of strength. If you or a loved one are in immediate crisis, dial 988 and press 1, or text 838255. Connect with Independent Americans: Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all podcast platforms Read more at Substack Support ad-free episodes at Patreon Connect: Instagram • X/Twitter • BlueSky • Facebook Follow on social: @PaulRieckhoff on X, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky -Join the movement. Hook into our exclusive Patreon community of Independent Americans. Get extra content, connect with guests, meet other Independent Americans, attend events, get merch discounts, and support this show that speaks truth to power. -And get cool IA and Righteous hats, t-shirts and other merch now in time for the new year. Independent Americans is powered by veteran-owned and led Righteous Media. And now part of the BLEAV network! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
WFAN and Yankees radio icon John Sterling passed away Monday at the age of 87, leading to a day full of tributes across all of our shows. Boomer and Gio reacted to the breaking news before welcoming Rickie Ricardo to the show to share his favorite Sterling memories, while Evan and Morash talked with Suzyn Waldman about her longtime broadcast partner. Plus, Aaron Boone joined The Carton Show to pay tribute.
The Knicks' playoff dominance over Philadelphia takes center stage as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to Joel Embiid's postgame comments, his free throw complaints, and what a blowout win could mean for the rest of the series. The conversation also digs into whether Knicks fans could once again take over Philadelphia if the series continues to tilt New York's way. The episode also shifts to the Yankees, with a sharp debate over Anthony Volpe's demotion, Jazz Chisholm's value, and whether Volpe's future may be as a super utility player. Plus, the show pays tribute to John Sterling by spotlighting his ability to rise to the biggest moments, even when those moments broke Yankees fans' hearts.
The Knicks are rolling and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down why this team suddenly looks like a legitimate championship contender. After another dominant playoff performance against the 76ers, the conversation turns to what makes this Knicks group so dangerous right now, from Jalen Brunson's brilliance to Karl Anthony Towns creating matchup nightmares and the team's growing chemistry on both ends of the floor. The guys debate whether anyone besides Oklahoma City can realistically stop New York if they continue playing at this level. The episode also dives into Joel Embiid accusing Mikal Bridges of dirty play after Game 1 and whether the Sixers are already showing signs of frustration. Evan and Tiki discuss the coaching battle between Mike Brown and Nick Nurse, why the Knicks' connectivity and playoff experience matter so much, and how this run compares to past Knicks eras. Plus, the Yankees honor John Sterling in emotional fashion during a sweep of the Orioles and Aaron Judge delivers another signature moment in the Bronx.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to the Yankees' emotional night in the Bronx as the team honored the late John Sterling during a dominant win over the Orioles. The guys discuss Aaron Judge launching another home run in a moment that felt perfectly scripted, the crowd's reaction throughout the tribute, and why the ceremony hit so hard for longtime Yankee fans. They also debate the true turning point of the game and whether Judge's blast or a key bullpen escape changed everything. The conversation also turns into a bigger discussion about the Yankees' scorching offense, challenge strategy under the new replay system, and whether the bullpen concerns are still real despite the team's recent winning streak. Plus, Evan explains his controversial plan to leave a Yankees game early with his son depending on how long Jacob deGrom stays in the game against the Bronx Bombers.
Cinco de Luncho with Shaun Morash brings out a spirited food debate as Shaun reveals his top five Mexican foods, and the list immediately causes chaos. From sour cream landing in the rankings to a passionate defense of tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and chips with salsa, the segment turns a holiday food conversation into a full blown argument. Evan and Tiki push back on what counts as real Mexican food, question the placement of sour cream, and weigh in on the simple greatness of chips and salsa. It is a fun, fast moving break from sports that captures the show's humor, personality, and willingness to turn even a snack ranking into a debate.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber continue honoring John Sterling by focusing on a part of his career that deserves more appreciation: the way he handled devastating Yankees losses. From Arizona's 2001 World Series walk off to Josh Beckett closing out the 2003 World Series and Boston completing its 2004 comeback, the conversation highlights how Sterling gave every huge baseball moment the weight it deserved. The guys also discuss Aaron Boone revealing that Sterling privately recorded a version of Boone's 2003 pennant winning home run call after Charlie Steiner had the original radio call. It becomes a tribute not just to Sterling's voice, but to his showmanship, professionalism, and rare ability to make history feel big no matter which team was celebrating.
Do you expect the Knicks to make it out of the East? Plus, the Yankees honor the legacy of John Sterling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks smashed the Sixers last night. Do you now expect the Knicks to make it out of the East? Plus, the Yankees pay tribute to John Sterling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks dominated Game 1 against the Sixers by 39 points, marking the best four-game run in Knicks history. Jerry shares the sounds of the crushing win and players being asked if they are peaking too early before we hear Michael Kay's John Sterling homage on the Judge home run and Aaron Boone's thoughts. With the Yankees winning 14 of 16 and the Mets beating the Rockies as Mark Vientos had two RBIs, we hit the NHL playoffs and the Met Gala, where Ben Stiller went to the gala instead of the game while Timothee Chalamet went to the Knicks game instead of the gala.
The Knicks are on the best four-game run in franchise history after a dominating 39-point blowout of the Sixers. Al Cintron reports a shocking rumor that the Mets reached out to 76-year-old Dusty Baker. We pay tribute to the passing of the legendary John Sterling with homages from Michael Kay and Aaron Boone as the Yankees sweep the Orioles and the Mets defeat the Rockies. The hour wraps up with a quick look at the NHL playoffs, the Met Gala celebrity swap, a surprise Cinco de Mayo mariachi band, Breece Hall's franchise tag, and a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship.
Jerry's back with audio of the big Knicks win over the Sixers, plus post game from Mike Brown & Josh Hart. Yanks complete sweep of the Orioles. Mets beat the Rockies behind a Benge homer.
We remember the late John Sterling's iconic career and his joyful time hosting on WFAN before Boomer calls out aggressive SUV drivers in New Jersey. Jerry highlights the Knicks' 39-point blowout of the Sixers and the NBA playoffs, while Michael Kay pays tribute to Sterling during a Yankees win over the Orioles. Following calls from Dave Sims and White Sox radio plus a Carson Benge catch, a mariachi band provides the Moment of the Day before Boomer discusses the Jets tagging Breece Hall.
Knicks fans are finding it easy lately as Boomer calls the last four games shocking and a caller predicts championships for both the Knicks and Yankees. Jerry returns to discuss the kickoff to summer and Eddie's last supper before Chris Russo weighs in on a headless deer. Finally, we revisit Al Cintron's report that the Mets reached out to Dusty Baker about managing the team.
Al Cintron reports the Mets reached out to Dusty Baker to be manager, though Gio is shocked given David Stearns' beliefs and Baker's age. A Cinco De Mayo mariachi band interrupts Jerry's update. Mike Brown and Josh Hart discuss another dominating Knicks win, then Dave Sims calls the Yankees sweep. The Mets beat the Rockies behind a Carson Benge home run, plus, a deadly hantavirus outbreak hits a cruise ship.
Jerry starts with the sounds of the Knicks crushing the Sixers. Reporters asked Knicks players after the game if they are peaking too early. We heard Michael Kay with an homage to John Sterling on the Judge HR call. Aaron Boone was on the Carton Show and talked about Sterling. Yanks have won 14-of-16. The Mets beat the Rockies as Mark Vientos had 2 RBIs. Jerry went around the NHL playoffs.
Former mayor Rudy Giuliani was in a coma, a fact that wasn't revealed until after his admission to the hospital for pneumonia on Sunday. Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay paid tribute to the late, great John Sterling while calling last night's game. Fans at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx honored Sterling with a huge tribute. A UAE cutter may join the fight against Iran, depending on what happens with ships, drones, or missiles at the Strait of Hormuz. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says having the Strait blocked benefits the USA, but it's crippling Iran's economy to the point where they can't pay their soldiers. Mark recaps last night's Met Gala, noting how the event has changed over the years.
Former mayor Rudy Giuliani was in a coma, a fact that wasn't revealed until after his admission to the hospital for pneumonia on Sunday. Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay paid tribute to the late, great John Sterling while calling last night's game. Fans at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx honored Sterling with a huge tribute. A UAE cutter may join the fight against Iran, depending on what happens with ships, drones, or missiles at the Strait of Hormuz. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says having the Strait blocked benefits the USA, but it's crippling Iran's economy to the point where they can't pay their soldiers. Mark recaps last night's Met Gala, noting how the event has changed over the years. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. Mark and Michael discuss how the US relationship with the British has shifted since King Charles visited Manhattan last week, and how this decline may reflect a broader trend across Europe. They also talk about rising American anxiety over the war in Iran and whether time is running out for regime change. The City of New York is struggling to pass the state budget, partly due to Mayor Mamdani's promise to provide more free services to residents.
Former mayor Rudy Giuliani was in a coma, a fact that wasn't revealed until after his admission to the hospital for pneumonia on Sunday. Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay paid tribute to the late, great John Sterling while calling last night's game. Fans at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx honored Sterling with a huge tribute. A UAE cutter may join the fight against Iran, depending on what happens with ships, drones, or missiles at the Strait of Hormuz. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says having the Strait blocked benefits the USA, but it's crippling Iran's economy to the point where they can't pay their soldiers. Mark recaps last night's Met Gala, noting how the event has changed over the years. Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. Mark and Michael discuss how the US relationship with the British has shifted since King Charles visited Manhattan last week, and how this decline may reflect a broader trend across Europe. They also talk about rising American anxiety over the war in Iran and whether time is running out for regime change. The City of New York is struggling to pass the state budget, partly due to Mayor Mamdani's promise to provide more free services to residents. The Tony Awards nominations are out, and Pink is set to host the show on CBS. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was pressed about possible insider trading but dodged the question. Former mayor Eric Adams used to call Michael Bloomberg for advice when making big decisions for New York City; maybe more mayors should try that, such as Mamdani. Stephen Colbert's run as CBS's late-night host is wrapping up soon, so what's next for the Ed Sullivan Theater in NYC? Mark has a few ideas. Mark interviews streaming host Bill O'Reilly. They discuss Barack Obama's aim to be a kingmaker for Democrats in 2028, believing the party is in decline. Bill and Mark touch on how mistakes by Michelle and Barack Obama have led to different outcomes for each. They also talk about how tough it is for a President to think clearly with constant pressure, especially Trump, and how this plays out with the current Iran war. Bill notes that networks such as NewsDay and more are censoring stories, leaving viewers confused, like in the recent Long Island Wendy's stabbing case that sparked major attention.
President of the New York Yankees Randy Levine makes his return to the morning show on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid recaps his night spent at Yankee Stadium last night courtesy of his new best friend New York Yankees team president Randy Levine, where the Yankees spent time pre-game honoring the life & legacy of legendary Yankees play-by-play voice John Sterling - who passed away yesterday at the age of 87. In other news of the day, synagogues and homes and a car in Queens were all targeted with antisemitic graffiti early Monday morning, the U.S. sinks 7 small Iranian boats as Iran launches attacks on UAE and ships in Strait of Hormuz - proving just how fragile this "ceasefire" in Iran really is, and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is breathing on his own after being taken off a ventilator - his doctor said - adding he has "9 lives" following a dramatic turnaround from a dire condition. Abraham Hamra, Bo Dietl, Bruce Blakeman, Craig Carton, Joe Gruters, Randy Levine & Samantha Ettus join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports Radio Personality Craig Carton joins Sid to discuss the life & times of legendary New York Yankees play-by-play voice John Sterling, after he passed away yesterday at the age of 87. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:07) — LIVE FROM YOUTUBE: JJ recaps the Knicks 137-98 win in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals and shares his fond memories of John Sterling. (33:13) — EMMANUEL BERBARI: Yankees radio announcer Emmanuel Berbari returns to talk about working with John Sterling, his style, and favorite home run calls, and the Yankees' hot streak. We want to hear your thoughts! Call the listener line at 917-382-1151 and share your message for JJ. Subscribe to NYNY's YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@NewYorkNewYorkwJJ. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski. Follow ‘NYNY' on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynywjj/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Emmanuel Berbari Music: Frontier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Murray and Marc Malusis discuss NBA playoff matchups, including the Knicks vs. Sixers and the return of Anthony Edwards. They also pay tribute to legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling. Carl Sack also joins the show to talk about the NBA playoffs. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Why is Delta getting rid of drinks and snacks on their flights? Also, are we seriously happy about a Yankees win? We talk about Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settling, Timothee Chalamet skipping the Met Gala, and lots more!
Connor and Mike honor the late Yankees radio announcer.
In this podcast, Eric welcomes Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Slade Cecconi, who speaks about not only his path to the big leagues, but his strategies for continuing to improve while at the highest level. Slade shares his late bloomer story, and outlines key developmental strategies he employed - including leaning on the wisdom of MLB veterans.