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Chris McMonigle sounds off on a Red Sox minor leaguer bunting off Gerrit Cole in his first start since Tommy John surgery. Plus, why Evan Roberts finds the bunt ‘controversy' ridiculous (19:20); Tiki Barber finds out how CC Sabathia feels about the bunt (37:39); Craig Carton and C-Mac debate if Derek Jeter took a subtle dig at Aaron Judge's World Baseball Classic atmosphere comments (45:26); Boomer & Gio on Judge's no-win situation in the WBC (56:01)
Copes and D-Pop live from Jack's Restaurant in Newark, where they're enjoying some delicious wings and March Madness. The guys chat with Will Smith of the San Jose Sharks about the team's recent tough loss to Buffalo and what's next for the Sharks. They also discuss the Giants' roster moves, including the optioning of Bryce Eldridge, and the upcoming Opening Day game against the Yankees with MLB Networks Matt Vasgersian. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SHOW OPEN. Joe talks about St. John's, March Madness, Knicks and Nets close game, and opening day coming up for the Mets and Yankees. SHOW OPEN.
Chris McMonigle sounds off on a Red Sox minor leaguer bunting off Gerrit Cole in his first start since Tommy John surgery. Plus, why Evan Roberts finds the bunt ‘controversy' ridiculous (19:20); Tiki Barber finds out how CC Sabathia feels about the bunt (37:39); Craig Carton and C-Mac debate if Derek Jeter took a subtle dig at Aaron Judge's World Baseball Classic atmosphere comments (45:26); Boomer & Gio on Judge's no-win situation in the WBC (56:01)
Copes and D-Pop live from Jack's Restaurant in Newark, where they're enjoying some delicious wings and March Madness. The guys chat with Will Smith of the San Jose Sharks about the team's recent tough loss to Buffalo and what's next for the Sharks. They also discuss the Giants' roster moves, including the optioning of Bryce Eldridge, and the upcoming Opening Day game against the Yankees with MLB Networks Matt Vasgersian. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rich and the guys react to the Lakers' ongoing hot streak that saw Luka Doncic drop 60 points on the Miami Heat. In ‘What's More Likely' Rich weighs in on Raiders DE Maxx Crosby's and Philadelphia Eagles WR AJ Brown's trade market, Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, the NCAA Tournament, the Lakers, Knicks and more. NFL Insider Tom Pelissero and Rich discuss the market for WR Stefon Diggs on the free agency market, the Miami Dolphins' game plan after signing Malik Willis then trading Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos, the Las Vegas Raiders' Maxx Crosby plans after the failed trade with the Baltimore Ravens, and why the Philadelphia Eagles trading WR AJ Brown is not out of the realm of possibility this offseason. Rich and the guys react to the wild finish to the Kentucky vs Santa Clara 1st-Round NCAA Tournament game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spring training may not tell the whole story, but Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the parts that actually matter. They compare the Mets' clearer right field picture with the Yankees' tougher rotation calls, debating whether Carlos Lagrange has earned a real shot and how much stock to put into Ryan Weathers' rough spring versus the Yankees' longer-term plans. The conversation also branches into bigger sports questions, from how teams should handle young pitching and bullpen needs to whether flag football specialists could really outperform NFL players in that format. They wrap the opening stretch with a lively debate on the NCAA Tournament, the fading relevance of the NIT, and whether expansion should create more meaningful paths for deserving mid-majors.
The conversation covers a little bit of everything in New York sports, from what actually matters in spring training to the latest Giants debate that has fans fired up. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the Yankees' pitching decisions, whether strong spring performances should force roster changes, and how much patience a contender should really have when younger talent is pushing for bigger roles. They also dive into the Giants from every angle, including draft strategy, why the Jeremiah Love discussion has become so divisive, and which matchup would make the most sense for a season opener. Along the way, the episode veers into NCAA Tournament expansion, the future of the NIT, the growing appeal of flag football, and even the scheduling headache of Mets, Yankees, Giants, and Jets all colliding on the same weekend.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the real expectation for St. John's as March Madness begins and ask the question New York fans are wrestling with: is a Sweet 16 run enough, or does this team need to do more? With Rick Pitino, a brutal bracket, and the weight of real postseason expectations, the conversation centers on what success actually looks like now that the Johnnies are no longer just a feel-good story. They also get into the drama and beauty of the NCAA tournament, debate whether the format should ever change, react to the cultural impact of Chuck Norris, and mix in sharp takes on the Yankees, Dennis Rodman's wrestling Hall of Fame case, and the constant tension between hype, legacy, and reality in New York sports.
The final stretch zeroes in on the chaos of scheduling season, as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down all the possibilities for the Giants' season opener and why certain matchups feel long overdue. From the surprising lack of recent openers against the Eagles to the appeal of facing a top contender early, they explore what would make the most sense—and what fans should actually want. Things spiral into a full New York sports juggling act as they realize a potential nightmare scenario: Giants, Jets, and Mets-Yankees all happening at once. The guys debate which games would draw the most attention, how fans would manage it, and what the league might ultimately decide. They also touch on quirky scheduling trends, international NFL expansion logistics, and even a bizarre crossover moment involving Jameis Winston appearing on a Yankees-Giants broadcast.
Is NOTHING sacred anymore?! On this wild segment of The Carton Show, Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle go head-to-head over one shocking decision: Netflix putting Jameis Winston on the Opening Day broadcast for Yankees vs. Giants. Carton calls it a DISRESPECTFUL gimmick ruining one of baseball's most sacred traditions… while Big Mac says: RELAX, it's supposed to be FUN!
Craig opens up by giving predictions on the NCAA tournament. Plus, we dive into the nine hot dogs nine beers in nine innings promotion. NFL flag football draws less interest than baseball spring training games. People need to stop complaining about the New York Yankees spending money. C-Mac has a bone to pick with the Boston Red Sox after Gerrit Cole's return to the mound begins with a bunt. This sets off the callers! During the handing out of the silver medals during the WBC, we noticed a random person handing them out to team USA. After some digging, we've found out who it is and how important of a role he has.
Is Jason Giambi the answer for the Jets and the Yankees? A legendary "scam" caller returns to WFAN to pitch the most chaotic roster move in New York sports history!
A spring training bunt turns into a full-blown baseball debate as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the outrage over Braden Ward laying one down against Gerrit Cole in his first game back. What starts as a small play quickly becomes a bigger conversation about baseball etiquette, player opportunity, fan overreaction, and whether Yankees-Red Sox still carries real heat. From arguing over Alex Cora's influence and the value of speed guys off the bench to a detour into the Long Island debate, the guys keep the energy high and the opinions flying. They also get into the Mets' 9-9-9 ballpark challenge, the best days to call out of work, Tommy Lugauer's tournament whereabouts, and a memorable Howie Rose story and call that brings some true New York sports nostalgia to the table.
A powerful Howie Rose call brings the 2024 Mets season back into focus—but does it still feel the same today? The emotional tribute captures the magic of an unexpected run, yet with time and perspective, the conversation shifts to whether that season should be remembered as something more frustrating than inspiring. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the tension between appreciating unforgettable moments and acknowledging what might have been, especially after the team failed to build on that success. The discussion expands into how quickly narratives change in sports, while also touching on Yankees spring training debates, Gerrit Cole's approach, and a lively argument over whether Olympic flag football could rival baseball in ratings.
The WFAN team breaks down Team USA's 3-2 loss to Venezuela in the WBC Final, highlighting the offensive struggles of Aaron Judge. The hosts debate whether the loss falls on manager Mark DeRosa's shoulders or if it's another sign of Judge's inability to perform in clutch postseason moments.
A routine spring training play sparks a heated argument as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the backlash over Braden Ward bunting against Gerrit Cole in his first game back. The conversation quickly turns into a bigger debate about baseball etiquette, whether spring training should come with unwritten rules, and why some Yankees fans treated the play like a personal insult. Evan goes all in on the idea that Ward was simply trying to make the team, while the pushback centers on protecting Cole and questioning the intent behind the bunt. Along the way, the discussion expands into Alex Cora's role, the lingering edge in Yankees-Red Sox, the value of speed specialists on a roster, and a classic New York sports argument over whether Brooklyn and Queens should count as Long Island.
The debate over Braden Ward's bunt against Gerrit Cole takes another turn as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to CC Sabathia's real-time response—and it only adds more fuel to an already heated argument. What started as a spring training moment now feels like a full-on culture clash about how the game should be played and whether anything crosses the line. As CC's take suggests the bunt may have been discussed beforehand, the conversation shifts into intent, gamesmanship, and whether veteran influence played a role. Evan continues to push back on the outrage, defending Ward as a player fighting for a job, while the opposing view leans into respect, timing, and protecting a pitcher coming off injury. The back-and-forth captures just how quickly a small play can reignite Yankees-Red Sox tension and divide opinions across baseball.
Shaun Morash with a lively Cinco de Luncho segment. With the NCAA Tournament underway, the crew dives into the ultimate days to call out of work, mixing real-life logic with classic New York sports energy and plenty of laughs. The conversation bounces from Morash's over-the-top delivery to a deep dive on the Mets' 9-9-9 ballpark challenge, where the guys debate whether anyone could realistically handle nine beers and nine hot dogs over nine innings. Between arguments about warm beer, doubleheader plans, and tournament traditions, the episode closes with the kind of unpredictable, high-energy banter that defines the show.
Quarterback speculation takes center stage as the guys break down potential trade targets like Tanner McKee and J.J. McCarthy. With teams juggling youth, depth, and long-term upside, the conversation dives into what makes a smart gamble versus a wasted opportunity in today's NFL. The energy shifts to baseball with a fiery debate over whether bunting on Gerrit Cole during spring training crosses the line or is simply smart strategy. Calls pour in as fans clash over “bush league” behavior, while the discussion expands to Nets frustrations, fan experiences at Barclays, and even a few hilarious hypotheticals—including who could survive a nine hot dog, nine beer challenge.
(SHOW OPEN): Aaron Judge came up short in the WBC and it doesn't matter at all.
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The WFAN team breaks down Team USA's 3-2 loss to Venezuela in the WBC Final, highlighting the offensive struggles of Aaron Judge. The hosts debate whether the loss falls on manager Mark DeRosa's shoulders or if it's another sign of Judge's inability to perform in clutch postseason moments.
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle kick off the show in absolute chaos as Carton declares it “Father's Day”… in March?! That quickly spirals into a hilarious debate about tournament time, office bracket warriors, and why nobody cares about your picks.
The tournament is heating up, but the drama in the Bronx is boiling over! Craig Carton and Chris "Big Mac" McMonigle break down the massive upsets on the court before diving into a heated debate over the New York Yankees. Is Aaron Boone making a massive mistake with the rotation?
The rivalry never sleeps! In this segment of The Carton Show, Chris McMonigle (C-Mac) and Craig Carton dive deep into the "mind games" being played between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. C-Mac explains why a simple spring training bunt against a returning Gerrit Cole was actually a calculated message from Alex Cora.
Big Ben talks about Yankees star Aaron Judge choking on the big stage yet again, this time for Team USA, the Broncos trading multiple draft picks (including a 1st rounder) for Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle, Maller to the Third Degree, #QueenOfHearts w/ LaReina, Password: Word Game of the Stars, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tension builds as the discussion turns to Team USA's loss and the spotlight on managerial decisions, particularly the criticism surrounding Mark DeRosa. Evan and Tiki examine key in-game choices, communication breakdowns, and whether the backlash is fair given the behind-the-scenes influence of MLB teams on player availability. The conversation broadens into how the World Baseball Classic serves as a launching pad for future MLB managers while also exposing the challenges of leading international rosters. They dig into eligibility rules, how teams are constructed, and the balance between national pride and professional priorities, offering a deeper look at what makes the tournament both compelling and complicated.
A packed New York sports slate, led by a spirited debate over the Jets' quarterback room after bringing in Geno Smith. The hosts dig into whether the Jets should add another veteran, draft a developmental quarterback, or both, while also questioning what the team's long-term plan really is. Along the way, they hit on Aaron Judge's postseason reputation, draft-lottery tanking logic, and why fans never stop dreaming about the next big answer at quarterback. The conversation also swings through the World Baseball Classic, where the hosts separate the tournament's excitement from what will actually be remembered months from now, including Venezuela's title and the lasting power of truly iconic moments. They close with anticipation around Gerrit Cole's spring return from Tommy John surgery, making predictions for when he'll rejoin the Yankees' rotation and what that comeback could mean as baseball season gets closer.
A routine show goes off the rails when a board mix-up sends the studio into panic mode, with confusion, frustration, and live reactions unfolding in real time. Just when things seem on the brink, an unlikely clutch performance steadies the ship and turns a chaotic moment into a memorable save. Once the dust settles, the conversation pivots to sports, diving into the most unforgettable plays that ended up being forgotten because of losses. From dramatic home runs to wild postseason moments, the discussion explores how context shapes legacy and why some incredible performances fade while others live on.
Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber, and Shaun Morash open the show by diving straight into the familiar and heated debate surrounding Aaron Judge after Team USA's loss. A rough night at the plate quickly reignites the question Yankees fans can't seem to escape: can Judge deliver in the biggest moments, or is the narrative about his postseason struggles here to stay? Using caller reactions and their own perspectives, the hosts explore the gap between Judge's undeniable greatness and his inconsistent results in high-pressure games. They debate whether one WBC performance should matter at all, how much perception shapes his legacy, and why, fair or not, October remains the only thing that can ultimately change the conversation.
After a tight loss, the spotlight turns to bullpen management, unanswered questions about pitcher availability, and whether DeRosa's explanation for not using key arms actually holds up under scrutiny. The hosts break down the controversial handling of Mason Miller, the logic behind saving pitchers for hypothetical situations, and the broader issue of MLB teams influencing in-game decisions during the WBC. They debate whether DeRosa was put in a no-win situation or simply mismanaged the moment, while also examining how tournament restrictions and communication failures may have played a role in the outcome.
The fallout from the World Baseball Classic final, with Evan and Tiki revisiting their predictions and unpacking Team USA's narrow loss. From there, the conversation quickly shifts to Aaron Judge, the scrutiny he faces in big spots, and whether even a March at-bat can fuel another round of debate about his legacy and postseason pressure. The episode also features strong listener calls and a detailed baseball discussion about Judge's plate approach, including whether he was hunting a pitch, being overly selective, or unfairly accused of looking for a walk. Along the way, the hosts touch on why Judge seems to be judged differently than other stars, why the Yankees remain contenders every year, and how the WBC is already shaping storylines heading into the MLB season.
Aaron Judge takes center stage in this episode as the crew reacts to Team USA's loss in the World Baseball Classic final and digs into the growing pressure around Judge in every big moment. They debate whether he was being too selective at the plate, what this latest criticism really means for his legacy, and whether this could still be the year he finally flips the postseason narrative with the Yankees. The conversation also branches into a fun “New Team, Who Dis?” baseball segment that tests how well everyone remembers offseason moves, plus a sharp debate on whether the NFL needs to act now to prevent tanking from becoming a bigger problem. Add in calls from passionate listeners, World Baseball Classic manager talk, and some laughs over Knicks chemistry and Josh Hart's big night, and it makes for a fast-moving sports talk episode packed with opinions, games, and fan emotion.
Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber, and Shaun Morash break down Aaron Judge's quiet night in Team USA's 3-2 World Baseball Classic loss and the larger debate it reignites for Yankees fans. The episode centers on the tension between Judge's greatness and the lingering frustration that, in the biggest moments, the conversation always seems to circle back to whether he has delivered enough when it matters most. The trio debates how much this WBC performance should really matter, compares Team USA's offensive struggles to the feel of recent Yankees playoff losses, and dives into Mark DeRosa's questionable bullpen decisions late in the game. They also hit on Nolan McLean's outing, the WBC's place in the sports world, and a funny side argument over Aaron Judge's pregame interview and the “correct” way to read a final score.
The signature chaos of Cinco de Luncho, but not before a heated debate over Aaron Judge and his postseason reputation. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to frustrated Yankee fans questioning Judge's clutch ability, weighing his greatness against the lingering criticism that he hasn't delivered enough in the biggest moments. As the energy ramps up, the show shifts into full Luncho mode with rapid-fire takes and standout moments, including reflections on the World Baseball Classic and what will actually stick with fans long after the excitement fades. It's a mix of serious sports debate and unpredictable fun that captures the show at its most unfiltered.
We talk the Knicks' championship "winds" and the NFL draft before Jerry's update revisits classic Spring Training "wraps." He's got Team USA's loss to Venezuela, Nolan McLean's start, and Aaron Judge's Yankees return, alongside the Knicks' win over the Pacers. Finally, Boomer's love for Australian licorice, and Matt Leinart's refusal to unretire his USC jersey.
Jerry returns, but first we talk about the old ‘wraps' that Sweeny Murti & Ed Coleman used to send from Spring Training. Sounds of Venezuela beating Team USA in the WBC. Nolan McLean talked about his start. Aaron Judge was asked if he's excited to get back to the Yankees. The Knicks beat the Pacers thanks to Josh Hart. Boomer said he loves Australian soft licorice.
We discuss Team USA's loss to Venezuela and Aaron Judge's performance before breaking down the current MLB top five rankings featuring the Dodgers and Yankees at the top. Jerry's final update featuring sounds from the World Baseball Classic, and the Knicks' victory over the Pacers led by Josh Hart's standout performance. The hour wraps up with a look at the Seahawks' Wednesday night season opener, potentially against the Giants, and a discussion regarding the state of MetLife Stadium and the Jets' future location
He validated those who thinks he can't do anything in a big spot, but if he had, Yankees fans would've complained he can't do it for them.
Jerry starts with the sounds of Venezuela beating Team USA and Derek Jeter saying you have to tip your cap to them, they deserve to be the champs. Jaylen Waddle was traded to the Broncos and Boomer wondered who Malik Willis was going to throw the ball to. The Knicks were without Jalen Brunson, but the Knicks beat Indiana. Mike Francesa got very confused about Embiid as a college player.
Let's face it, the team that really wanted it, won it. We discuss it all.
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The best conversations about Team USA's wild win over the Dominican Republic from Boomer & Gio, Evan & Tiki, and The Carton Show. Plus, reacting to Aaron Judge saying the World Baseball Classic atmosphere is "bigger and better" than the World Series'.
The latest segment brings plenty of laughs and sharp banter as the crew revisits old social posts in another round of “Posted and Toasted.” From Saint John's and Rick Pitino discourse to surprise admissions about past takes, the episode taps into the fun of watching personalities react to their own internet history in real time. The conversation then shifts into baseball, where Jorge Posada and Francisco Cervelli spark a bigger discussion about the Yankees' future in the dugout. With Aaron Boone's long-term outlook hovering in the background, the hosts dig into which former Yankees could eventually emerge as managerial candidates, mixing humor, nostalgia, and real debate about what comes next.
This segment bounces from Yankees future talk to a heated Knicks debate, blending sports analysis with the kind of off-the-rails humor that keeps the conversation moving. The crew reacts to Jorge Posada's candid comments about coaching, wonders whether Francisco Cervelli could someday be a real Aaron Boone replacement, and digs into how much of the Yankees' direction really comes down to Boone versus Brian Cashman. The second half zeroes in on Mikal Bridges and the question hanging over the Knicks: should Mike Brown sit him to snap his slump, even if it ends his consecutive games streak? The discussion weighs performance, fatigue, team priorities, and player pride, before spiraling into a hilarious detour about NBA iron-man streaks, A.C. Green, and far more personal oversharing than anyone probably expected.
What happens if baseball disappears overnight? In this episode, the conversation dives into a bold and unconventional idea: MLB players creating their own international tournament during a lockout. With fans starved for the game and streaming platforms hungry for content, the hosts explore whether a player-driven league could actually work—and what it would take to pull it off. From legal battles with team owners to the logistical chaos of organizing teams, venues, and broadcast deals, the discussion weighs both the massive challenges and surprising opportunities. Along the way, they examine past lockout-era ideas, debate fan interest, and consider whether this kind of “fight fire with fire” strategy could shift the balance of power in baseball.
With Team USA set for a high-stakes World Baseball Classic matchup, the conversation turns to what really matters in baseball—winning, legacy, or pure entertainment. The hosts break down the appeal of facing Venezuela, the excitement around rising talent like Nolan McLean, and the ever-present spotlight on Aaron Judge, questioning how much pressure truly defines greatness. They dive into the complicated expectations placed on stars, the idea of “clutch” performance, and whether moments in the WBC carry lasting weight. From David Wright's “Captain America” legacy to debates over fan hypocrisy and how much these games actually mean, the episode blends passion, skepticism, and humor while exploring how players and fans differently value the biggest stages.