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Evan and Tiki react to the Knicks' latest roster addition, Jeremy Sochan. After being waived by the Spurs, is the young defensive agitator the perfect "dog" for the Knicks' stretch run? The guys also settle a bet regarding Knicks fans taking over Philly with the "Jose" chant for Jose Alvarado. Then, concern grows in Yankees camp as Cam Schlittler is scratched from throwing off a mound due to back tightness. Evan and Tiki debate if the young right-hander will make the Opening Day roster and if fans would sign up for a guaranteed 94-win season. Plus: A shocking email from a Giants fan who defected to the Jets. Shaun Morash's "Cinco de Lunch Show": The Top 5 Most Useless Valentine's Day Gestures. Presidential trivia ahead of the long weekend.
A brand new weekly segment is born: “Are You Kidding Me?” where the show rounds up the dumbest sports opinions from around the station and crowns a winner. The inaugural list comes in hot. It starts with Boomer's take on an Olympic athlete feeling conflicted about representing Team USA, and a bigger debate about whether fans can say “keep politics out of sports” while still celebrating icons like Muhammad Ali. From there it gets even more ridiculous: Keith McPherson going after Luke Weaver for showing up to Mets camp with Yankees gear, Tommy's “Aaron Judge is the best right fielder in New York sports” line, and Craig Carton going full scorched earth by calling for LeBron James to be suspended for sitting out. Then it turns into a full-blown trial about what actually counts as a “real sports opinion” when Sean Morash's Brian Cashman wardrobe rant becomes the lightning rod. The crew argues, votes get disputed, and callers jump in to break the tie as the segment goes off the rails in the best way.
Spring training brings the kind of Yankees update that always raises eyebrows as Cam Schlittler is pulled off the mound with back tightness. The guys break down why any pitching issue, even a “no big deal” one, feels different than it would for a position player, especially with the rotation already shorthanded. Is this something that simply pushes Schlittler back a turn or two, or a warning sign that keeps him off the Opening Day roster entirely? Plus, a bigger discussion on how minor setbacks for young pitchers can quietly snowball once the calendar starts moving.
A scary Friday the 13th story kicks things off before the conversation turns into full Jets chaos. The guys break down how whispers about Derek Carr coming out of retirement to play for the New York Jets went from sounding obvious to suddenly feeling unrealistic. After revisiting Carr's December comments and his latest clarification, the debate shifts to what he really wants, which teams actually make sense, and why the Jets keep finding themselves stuck in quarterback limbo. Plus, concern over Yankees injuries, early thoughts on a new weekly “worst take” segment, and the exhausting reality of chasing veteran QB solutions with no clear answer in sight.
C-Lo is here and starts with some Olympic hockey. Cam Schlittler is already dealing with an injury. LeBron James became the oldest player with a triple-double.
(2:35) — METS: Francisco Lindor will have surgery on his hamate bone and could miss Opening Day. (6:25) — YANKEES: Cam Schlittler is sidelined with back inflammation, and JJ reacts to IKF's comments on the Yankees. (13:41) — KNICKS: The Knicks respond to their loss against the Pacers with a blowout win over the 76ers. The team is also signing Jeremy Sochan, who was released by the Spurs. (17:21) — JETS : The Jets have shown interest in veteran quarterbacks Derek Carr and Deshaun Watson. (23:15) — CALLS: Callers talk about the Knicks and Yankees. (30:31) — JOHN FLAHERTY: “Flash” returns to the show to discuss the Yankees keeping the same roster, Devin Williams, and covering NY baseball for 20 years. 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: John Flaherty Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hour 3: Tommy says the Yankees should prepare to move Aaron Judge to first base and debating whether or not anyone can be an Olympic Curler.
In the Bronx, the pressure to win and win big is always on for the Yankees. But teams like the Tigers, Rangers, Braves, Reds and Padres have plenty on the line this season, too, as we inch closer to Opening Day. 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
I go more into Ben vs porter now more are coming to Ben's defense should he address it or not Yankees fans expectations and what makes a great season.
More news comes out regarding Steve Tisch and Jeffery Epstein. Plus, the Yankees get hit with their first piece of potentially bad news. The Patriots seem to be acting as a cult. Plus, Joe Judge issues a statement that is what you'd expect from him? 50 Cent is the best troll in the game. Bernadette calls in to remind Big Mac she's his Scrotum girl! Plus, decapitation Insurance Clause in sports you've never heard of! Roman Anthony is jacked to the gills, Cam Schlittler isn't worried about his back and Sam Darnold is now a top 10 quarterback!
More news comes out regarding Steve Tisch and Jeffery Epstein. Plus, the Yankees get hit with their first piece of potentially bad news.
#365: Skeery reveals he has a liar and a thief in his family; Brody was skeeved out by a guy playing Pickleball with a bloody hand; Skeery has a major update about his old sofa for sale; Brody refuses to drink out of a NY Yankees mug; Skeery freaks out over a meatball hero with American cheese; Brody has a conversation with an old friend who has no clue who he is; The deli screwed up the wings for the Superbowl Party Skeery attended.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It starts with an airport shutdown in El Paso, Texas that somehow gets blamed on a party balloon and instantly spirals into aliens, cartels, spy balloons, and a full blown trust crisis. The guys break down why none of these official explanations ever feel believable anymore, especially after the Chinese spy balloon saga and the mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey. From there, the conversation takes a sharp and hilarious turn into social media paranoia, targeted ads that feel way too specific, and whether our phones are definitely listening to us. That leads to an unexpected deep dive into refrigerators, how we are apparently using them wrong, and a preview of Al Dukes showing off the inside of his fridge. The segment also detours into sports culture with a great origin story of the Chiefs' shredder hats, legendary fan traditions, and a nostalgic conversation about Bob Sheppard, his iconic voice, and why his legacy still looms large in New York sports. Add in stories involving Tiki Barber, Giants memories, and classic radio tangents, and you get a perfectly chaotic hour that somehow connects aliens, appliances, and the greatest PA announcer of all time.
Cinco de Luncho returns with Shaun Morash officially unveiling his list of the five New York teams closest to winning a championship, and it goes exactly as you would expect. Shaun puts the Islanders at No. 1, drops the Knicks to No. 2, and ignites a full blown debate over playoff certainty versus championship chaos. The guys argue whether hockey randomness should outweigh NBA consistency, where the Yankees and Mets truly belong, and why everything beyond the top tier feels miles away. Knicks fans will be furious, Islanders fans will be confused, and Shaun stands his ground.
Aaron Boone spoke about his expectations for the Yankees this season. What's the ceiling for this team? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry starts with the Olympic skier that got hit in the groin from a few years ago. We heard from the Seahawks from their Super Bowl parade. Jazz Chisholm talked about wanting to win the MVP. Plus, around the NBA last night.
Jerry returns with more from the Knicks dominant win in Philadelphia. Jazz Chisholm spoke to the media and is happy with the same roster. Aaron Boone was asked about IKF's comments about the Yankees. The Seahawks had a parade and we heard from a few guy. Derek Carr hearts Aaron Glenn. John Harbaugh's got no apologies for this year.
- Justin Verlander reunites with Tigers- Red Sox trade for Caleb Durbin- Ozuna to the Pirates (farewell McCutchen?)- Yankees running it back, it seems- Everyone's hamate bone is breaking- BREAKING: Kris Bryant to miss more time- Nolan Ryan bloody jersey giveaway- Marlins bringing back TEAL- POLL: homemade meal vs. or 10 World SeriesListen/watch: https://bio.link/threeohtakeFollow us!FB: https://www.facebook.com/threeohtakeIG: https://www.instagram.com/threeohtakeTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@threeohtakeX: https://twitter.com/kylecorwintakes“THREEOHTAKE” for 10% off your Chinook Seedery order: https://www.chinookseedery.com/discount/THREEOHTAKE"THREEOHTAKE" for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/
Spring Training time is officially upon us as the Yankees report for pitchers and catchers in 2026! We discuss the top Yankee storylines heading into this spring along with reacting to the news of them bringing back Paul Goldschmidt. Make sure you subscribe to stick around for more of the Yankee conversation!
(SHOW OPEN): The Yankees running it back isn't a bad thing and hamate bone hysteria hits Major League Baseball.
PPP 754 - All New York Yankees Starting Pitchers & SP Prospects For 2026The Plus Pitch Podcast with Nick Pollack from Pitcher List, reviewing all Fantasy Baseball starting pitchers and SP prospects on the New York Yankees for 2026. Which SPs are sleepers for this season?Stay on top of everything with Nick's daily Starting Pitcher Roundup article, SP Streamer Rankings article, and weekly updates of the Top 100 Starting Pitchers at PitcherList.com.Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On Night 23 of 40 Days & 40 Nights, EJ discusses the beginning of Spring Training for the Mets & Yankees, Joey Porter's harsh comments towards Ben Roethlisberger and James Harrison, the NBA's suspensions handed down from the Hornets-Pistons brawl, and the army of influencers being invited to NBA All-Star Weekend Watch "40 Days & 40 Nights" hosted by EJ Stewart LIVE every Weekday at 8am & 6pm Eastern on YouTube, X and Instagram!
PPP 754 - All New York Yankees Starting Pitchers & SP Prospects For 2026The Plus Pitch Podcast with Nick Pollack from Pitcher List, reviewing all Fantasy Baseball starting pitchers and SP prospects on the New York Yankees for 2026. Which SPs are sleepers for this season?Stay on top of everything with Nick's daily Starting Pitcher Roundup article, SP Streamer Rankings article, and weekly updates of the Top 100 Starting Pitchers at PitcherList.com.Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Craig reads a post from Fangraphs which has the Yankees predicted to finish 4th in the AL East and C-Mac takes it from there!
Yesterday Craig and C-Mac break the news that Francisco Lindor may need surgery. Today they get to share the fact that he's having surgery as we speak! Darren Lee is in big trouble, and the details that are coming out of the alleged murder he was apart of are completely disturbing. That's right, after a prank gets passed Hoff the day prior THE REAL Todd Hundley calls in to right the wrong in this world! Craig reads a post from Fangraphs which has the Yankees predicted to finish 4th in the AL East and C-Mac takes it from there!
The Yankees get injury news and Craig Carton immediately EXPLODES. After hearing young pitcher Cam Schlittler has back inflammation, Carton goes OFF calling baseball players “soft” and saying football and hockey guys would NEVER miss time for this.
In today's episode of the Yankees Nation Podcast, Brian and Ryan covered:- Paul Goldschmidt re-signed- Rodon and Cole injury updates- Max Schuemann addition- Injuries to stars around MLB- IKF's comments on 2025 Yankees
Welcome to Episode 140 of Tablesetters. Devin is joined by Chris Welsh, Host and Analyst for FantasyPros and BettingPros, co-owner of In This League, and the creator of The Prospect One Podcast. With fantasy baseball draft season fully underway, this conversation is about stripping things back to what actually matters. Chris joins the show to discuss how he's approaching drafts in 2026, how preparation has changed in an era of constant information, and where fantasy players can still gain real advantages despite ADP, rankings, and projections being more accessible than ever. The episode opens with Chris reflecting on a recent trip to New Orleans before pivoting into where he's at right now in draft season—whether he's already drafting in serious leagues or still focused on mocks, and what those high-stakes leagues actually look like in terms of format, depth, and risk tolerance. From there, the discussion moves into player evaluation and draft dynamics. We start with regression candidates, using Cal Raleigh as a focal point at catcher—how much regression to expect, how positional value factors into his lofty NFBC ADP, and whether taking a catcher that early is a bet worth making. Chris also shares additional players he believes may be overdrafted relative to expectation. We then dig into Ben Rice, his eye-popping underlying metrics, and how roster construction—specifically the Yankees' decision to re-sign Paul Goldschmidt—could impact Rice's fantasy value and playing time outlook in 2026. The conversation expands to players who have changed teams and whether those moves meaningfully raise their fantasy ceilings. From there, Devin and Chris tackle the downside of ADP itself—how it can make drafts feel rigid and formulaic—and identify the players Chris is willing to reach for anyway, trusting conviction over consensus. On the flip side, Chris revisits the idea of “disappointment” in fantasy terms—players whose production may not justify where they're being drafted. We also touch on Nick Kurtz's aggressive ADP and whether the price tag makes sense. Pitching strategy becomes the next focus, including how the Dodgers handle their arms, whether that caps fantasy value, and why Chris is hesitant to invest early picks in elite pitchers like Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes, and Garrett Crochet despite their upside. Later, Chris explains why the term “sleeper” has become harder to define in modern fantasy baseball, offers his favorite sleeper for the season, and highlights his favorite “if he stays healthy” player to target. We close with a deeper look at Geraldo Perdomo's puzzling ADP despite elite underlying production, a broader discussion of shortstop as one of the deepest positions in fantasy, keeper-league strategy surrounding Konnor Griffin, and a rapid-fire round of Would You Rather draft decisions featuring players with nearly identical NFBC ADPs. Follow us for more:
First Take begins with Mad Dog, Chiney and Stephen A. in awe of Victor Wembanyama. Mad Dog compares him to a superstar from 50 years ago, and Stephen A. thinks the NBA is in trouble with all of these player absences. (0:00) Then, what's more likely: Seahawks win one Super Bowl, or start a dynastic run similar to the late 90's Yankees? (19:00) Next, the Knicks are too inconsistent, Pistons don't have enough scoring, Celtics are missing their superstar, Cavs employ James Harden, you don't trust the Raptors. Who is the team to beat in the East?? (40:10) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Don LaGreca joins to discuss life in general with Michael. Mike Lupica says Aaron Judge has been as important to Yankees fans of today as Mickey Mantle was in the 50's and 60's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spring training opens with good news for the New York Yankees. Everyone is healthy, no surprise injuries, and Aaron Boone confirms the roster is ready to go. So why is there outrage on Day One? The debate explodes when Brian Cashman arrives in a hoodie, trucker hat, and backpack. What starts as jokes about his Starbucks order turns into a full-blown argument about professionalism, comfort, and whether the Yankees' longtime GM has grown too comfortable in his role. Is criticizing Cashman's outfit fair, or does it distract from real issues like roster construction and accountability? Fans call in, tempers flare, and the show wrestles with what Yankees standards are supposed to look like in 2026.
Evan & Tiki close out the show with a packed final hour full of New York sports drama and plenty of laughs. The guys react to Isiah Kiner-Falefa's comments about the Yankees and why players and teams seem so comfortable taking shots at the Bronx Bombers. Plus, the Luke Weaver “Yankees bag at Mets camp” controversy gets revisited and debated.
Spring training is here, the Yankees are healthy, and it should feel like a celebration. Instead, Shaun Morash finds a way to sound the alarm, and it has nothing to do with the roster. His issue? Brian Cashman's “walk-in” look: hoodie, trucker hat, backpack, iced coffee, and a vibe that screams “too comfortable.” Evan and Tiki push back hard, debating whether this is a real red flag or just peak offseason nitpicking, while callers line up to either roast Shaun or agree the Yankees brand demands more professionalism. Plus, Evan spins the argument into a new idea: a weekly vote for the dumbest opinion on WFAN, and Shaun might already be the runaway favorite.
The Mets move Soto, Lindor is getting surgery, the Yankees report, and much more.
Hour 2: Tommy believes the Yankees are running it back. He also isn't happy with Rosie (as per usual)
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On a new episode of "The Show," Mets reliever Luke Weaver joins Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman. Luke discusses how his free agency went, getting advice from Clay Holmes on his move to the Mets & addresses his Yankees bag controversy. Plus, Joel & Jon react to the Francisco Lindor injury news, Juan Soto playing in LF this season, discuss if David Stearns is under the most pressure in all of baseball and answer questions from the fans! 0:00 Intro 1:16 Reacting to Francisco Lindor & Juan Soto News 6:03 Does David Stearns Have Most Pressure In All Of Baseball? 8:23 Answering Questions From Fans! 22:14 Mets RP Luke Weaver Joins The Show!4 9:12 Hit Or Error Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe is solo for this episode as he begins going over the altercation between the Pistons and Hornets, the problem with the NBA regular season, & six questions for the top teams so far this season (1:07). Then, he gives an update from the first day of Pitchers and Catchers for both the Yankees & Mets (21:16). Finally, Joe checks in on the Men's Basketball season after the first big “Big Tuesday” (34:11), & SO much more!
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are BACK to discuss the ins and outs of Mets Spring Training! Francisco Lindor is HURT and may need surgery on his hammate bone. PLUS, David Stearns announced on Tuesday that Juan Soto is moving back to left field....and the usual Spring Training bits and pieces; Luke Weaver shows up carrying a Yankees bag, Hayden Senger has quit his job at Whole Foods...the whole nine yards. Join us! 00:00-7:52: Francisco Lindor is HURT, may need surgery. Will he be ready for Opening Day? 7:53-15:21: Juan Soto is moving BACK to left field 15:22-25:11: The last 5% (but today it's more like the last 40%). Valentines Day, Luke Weaver's duffel bag, and Hayden Senger's Whole Foods job #mlb #mlbb #mlbfreeagency #mets #mlbbaseball #baseball #newyork #newyorkmets #mlbbcreatorcamp #podcast #hotstove #lgm #lfgm #metsbaseball #lindor #wbc #worldbaseballclassic #springtraining #mlbspringtraining #juansoto #losangeles #losangelesdodgers #dodgers #dodgersbaseball LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle go OFF after seeing FanGraphs' 2026 MLB predictions including the Yankees finishing FOURTH in the AL East?! Craig calls the projections “garbage,” adds multiple people to his official REVENGE LIST (including IKF and the Dodgers), and promises receipts when the season ends.
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The conversation quickly moves past the Luke Weaver Yankees bag debate and into a much bigger question. Should the Jets even consider Deshaun Watson if he becomes available? The guys break down Watson's fall from elite quarterback to damaged asset, how the legal cloud has changed, and whether time away from the chaos could help him rediscover his game. They also explain why any Jets move, especially one this controversial, is guaranteed to be laughed at regardless of logic, context, or upside.
It is time for Posted & Toasted, where the crew plays a classic guessing game using old tweets and posts that feel a little too confident in hindsight. From thinking Olympic sports look way easier than they are, to wild takes about curling, luge, bobsledding, and ice skating, the guys debate which host fired off each post. The conversation drifts into winter hats worn in August, why certain things are oddly comforting, and whether anyone actually could medal in a parallel parking Olympics. Plenty of laughs, self-awareness, and classic show banter packed into one segment.
The Yankees officially chose the most polarizing path possible: run it back. With the offseason over, we rewind to November and replay everyone's original Yankees plans to see just how far off the front office went from fan expectations. From dream scenarios involving Alex Bregman, Josh Naylor, Steven Kwan, Sandy Alcantara, and bullpen reinforcements, to the reality of Cody Bellinger returning and almost nothing else changing, the gap is glaring. So what does it actually mean that nearly the entire roster is back? Is Brian Cashman betting on internal growth, better health, and fewer October failures? Or did the Yankees miss a real opportunity to raise their playoff ceiling? We break down the leadoff problem, bullpen concerns, roster stagnation, and whether believing in improvement from Volpe, Dominguez, Rice, Wells, and others is enough to justify one of the most extreme “run it back” seasons in modern Yankees history.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki opens with spring training controversy as Yankees fans erupt over Mets pitcher Luke Weaver arriving at camp with a Yankees bag, sparking a broader debate on why the Yankees get mocked more than any team in sports. The guys react to Isiah Kiner-Falefa's comments about preferring to face the Yankees in the playoffs, discuss institutionalized Yankee hate, and whether it's earned. Then the show pivots to the NFL with a deep dive into Deshaun Watson's future after his remaining lawsuits are dismissed, including a heated debate on whether the Jets should take a flier on the former elite quarterback versus pursuing Derek Carr. Calls pour in on reputation, risk, and what Jets fans are willing to tolerate. Plus, Knicks talk featuring Josh Hart's refreshing self-awareness, breaking Mets bullpen news, Justin Verlander returning to Detroit, and a critical Yankees discussion on Anthony Volpe, service time manipulation, and why fans may not see him for a while. Classic Evan & Tiki chaos to close out the show.
MLB's package situation is a total headache: do you need the ESPN app, what does the bundle actually get you, and why does nobody seem to know the real price? With spring training kicking off, the guys talk Big Mac's very “serious” spring training party, why this moment matters (the offseason is finally over), and whether MLB is botching the messaging to fans right before baseball returns. Plus, they rewind to the crew's Yankees offseason “wish list” from November and compare it to reality, as Cashman basically brings back the same roster. Is “Run It Back” a smart bet on internal improvement, or a lazy gamble that leaves real holes? And wait… Opening Day on Netflix? Good luck explaining that to everyone's dad.
From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): The Run It Back ‘26 puzzle added another piece when the Yankees re-signed 1B Paul Goldschmidt. Is Brian Cashman actually right about this team? Also, is it a possibility that Jasson Dominguez starts the season in AAA? 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
The Yankees are running back last year's team. What expectations do you have for this team? And are expectations for the Giants growing too fast? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices