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Evan, Tiki, and Shaun debate whether Steve Cohen's check-writing approach is actually helping the Mets and discuss how he will utilize the trade deadline as the team's offseason moves continue to age like milk.
Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber, and Shaun Morash open Thursday's show by breaking down the Mets' meltdown in Queens and wondering just how Steve Cohen, David Stearns, & Carlos Mendoza got themselves into this mess.
Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber, and Shaun Morash run through the old tweets of WFAN employees and have Tiki guess just who posted them. This week's edition features a heavy dosage of Julius Randle takes.
Evan, Tiki, and Shaun spend the third hour of Monday's show discussing where Giannis Antetokounmpo should play next, whether or not the Knicks should even care, and with Shaun hosting Cinco de Luncho featuring the Mets that should be dealt at the deadline.
Shaun Morash hosts Cinco De Luncho, featuring the five Mets that David Stearns should look to move off of at the trade deadline.
Dan goes over the Mount Rushmore for New York sports over the 21st century and the best moments of the 21st century for New York sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today’s episode, Jason discusses the day one results of the World Cup and the importance of the USMNT getting off to a hot start on Friday, why he believes Victor Wembanyama's Spurs will force a Game 6 of the NBA Finals this weekend, how the remaining NBA Finals schedule actually works in San Antonio's favor, and where this current Knicks team ranks in the pantheon of the beloved New York sports teams of all-time. #FSR Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Slanted officiating? Check. Wemby being allowed to do whatever he wanted in the 1st half? Double check. The Spurs having a ridiculous shooting streak in the 1st half? Triple check... And it still didn't matter as OG Anunoby goes down in NY Sports lore for immortality.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber ride the chaos of Knicks Finals fever as the conversation jumps from Wemby's flagrant trouble to the real life complications of a potential championship celebration. Evan weighs ticket decisions, hedging, family plans, and the possibility that a Knicks parade could throw everything in New York into a frenzy. The Cinco sparks a heated debate over the greatest New York sports moments of Sean's lifetime, with the David Tyree catch, the Knicks comeback, Scott Norwood's wide right, and Derek Jeter's flip play all entering the conversation. The crew argues what makes a moment truly iconic, whether OG's game winner belongs near the top, and how much a championship would change the way this Knicks run is remembered.
A game that will be remembered for the rest of your life!! It was historic, insane, irrational, and will never happen again. Mike Brown with a brilliantly coached game! Did Wemby try to end OG's career? Where does the OG tip-in rank in NY Sports history? All that, and more, on today's episode of The Craig Carton Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE KNICKS JUST COMPLETED THE GREATEST COMEBACK IN NBA PLAYOFFS HISTORY! The NBA tried to protect the Spurs and screw the Knicks in the process. But nothing could have stopped this legendary run by the Knicks, they were locked in during the second half after struggling in the first. This moment will live on in Knicks history, NY Sports history forever. It was the best basketball game in Madison Square Garden. THE OG ANUNOBY TIP IN will live on forever in NBA history. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Magilla was on the phone from Florida, to handle the "On the Board" segment for Chaz and AJ. What are the top NY sports moments of the last 50 years? (0:00) The Knicks win streak came to end last night at MSG, and NBC NY's John Chandler was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about the team's chances to still win an NBA Championship. (16:24) In Dumb Ass News, the story of someone getting smashed by a ukulele during a road rage incident. (29:52) Spice the NYC escort was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning, to share how her schedule has completely filled up with the Knicks hosting the NBA Finals. Chaz and AJ also helped her pitch the first few episodes of a NetFlix series about her life as an escort, based on some experiences she's had with clients. (33:14) Photo Credit: IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
SHOW OPEN. EJ makes a case of these Knicks being the most beloved NY sports team of all-time. SHOW OPEN.
Gallo, Big Mac, and Pete face off in a holiday-themed trivia competition on the wheel. They test their knowledge on famous JBs, iconic New York sports managers, and classic Memorial Day staples. Big Mac and Pete secure victories as they successfully name lists of entities under pressure. 01:00 - Famous JBs Challenge 05:18 - NY Sports Manager Trivia 10:34 - Memorial Day Traditions
Anthony Gallo of WFAN joins the show to talk all things Knicks and New York sports, including if he is concerned about the Knicks rust in the conference finals, would the Cavaliers or Pistons provide a bigger threat in the conference finals, which Knicks playoff storyline is the most intriguing, and is the Mets season already over?
The pressure is on in New York! Tonight the crew dives into why the New York Knicks absolutely need a huge win to keep the energy alive, while fans of the New York Mets are getting frustrated watching the losses pile up. From playoff pressure and big-game expectations to cold bats and questionable decisions, we break down what's going wrong, what needs to change, and whether New York sports fans should still have hope. Passion, frustration, and classic NYC sports talk all in one show!Host: Zachary SpringCo-Hosts: Cornelious Goodwin, Ross Levine
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NY Sports are a mess, Knicks might be doneHost: Zachary SpringCo-Hosts: Cornelious Goodwin, Kory David
In this episode, we break down a rough stretch for New York sports and what it all means moving forward. The Mets can't seem to stop the bleeding, now stuck in a brutal 12-game losing streak—what's going wrong, and how do they fix it? Meanwhile, the Knicks drop Game 2 and suddenly find themselves in a tough spot. Is there a way back into the series, or are bigger issues starting to show? On the flip side, the Yankees are giving fans something to cheer about, continuing their strong run and looking like one of the most complete teams in baseball right now. We also shift to the NFL as the draft is just around the corner. We talk storylines, potential surprises, and what teams need to do to come out on top. A little chaos, a little optimism, and a whole lot of New York sports—tap in.HOST: CORNELIUS GOODWINCO-HOST: ZACHARY SPRING , JACK VOGEL
Pat Boyle and John Jastremski cover Knicks playoff outlook, Yankees and Mets early season storylines, and major NFL Draft questions for the Jets and Giants.
The 4th and final hour of Evan and Tiki Show brings the heat. Evan and Shaun go head-to-head in a passionate (and hilarious) debate over what the New York Giants should do in the draft, is Jeremiah Love the right pick, or are there bigger needs on defense?
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into a packed New York sports conversation led by St. John's thrilling win over Kansas and the bigger question that followed: does one March Madness moment make Dylan Darling a forever legend in this city? They also get into the rarity of Rick Pitino and Bill Self barely crossing paths, John Rothstein's over-the-top college basketball passion, and what it really takes to become unforgettable in New York sports. The episode keeps bouncing with the kind of energy only this show can deliver, from Yankees Opening Day and Netflix concerns to Mets roster debates, Barry Bonds stories, and a spirited back-and-forth over Cam Skattebo's controversial comments. They also dig into whether the Giants should even think about taking a running back in the draft, revisit old draft scars, and mix serious sports talk with the offbeat moments and laughs that make the conversation feel totally unpredictable.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber zero in on the stakes for St. John's and Rick Pitino, debating just how devastating a first-round exit would be and where it would rank among New York sports disappointments. The pressure, expectations, and comparisons to past failures fuel a spirited argument about what truly defines a letdown in this city. Things then take a turn into classic show chaos with the Cinco de Luncho, where San Diego-themed New York sports moments spark humor, storytelling, and plenty of pushback. From memorable playoff wins to quirky historical moments, the segment delivers laughs while highlighting the unique blend of nostalgia and unpredictability that closes out the show.
The growing buzz around the World Baseball Classic, with callers and hosts debating why the atmosphere feels so electric compared to many MLB games. They break down the difference between national pride and the long grind of a full baseball season, while discussing why some players might value international success differently than a World Series title. The conversation then widens into a broader look at New York's championship droughts across major sports, sparked by a Boston fan trying to take a jab at the city's recent title struggles. That leads to a lively debate about which team is most likely to bring the next championship back to New York, with predictions ranging from the Giants to the Yankees and even a hopeful shout for St. John's basketball. The segment closes with classic sports-radio energy as the hosts and callers argue, joke, and defend their picks.
With Shaun out, Evan and Tiki hand the reins to WFAN glue guy Paul Rosenberg for a historic first: his own Cinco de Luncho. Rosie delivers a wildly entertaining (and very questionable) list of the most important No. 48s in New York sports history… and yes, it includes a Mets playoff villain, Yankees debates, a teenage hockey phenom climbing the ranks in real time, and even a Westminster Dog Show champion because, technically, it happened at MSG. The guys react to every pick, argue Andrew Miller vs Anthony Rizzo vs Paul Goldschmidt, marvel at how rare the number 48 is in basketball, and crown Jacob deGrom as the undisputed king of the number. They also uncover the family story behind Matthew Schaefer's jersey, discuss why Carson Benge's eventual number could become iconic, and spiral into classic WFAN territory with Nimmo slander, dog show trivia, and callers suggesting better omissions from the list.
Then it turns into a classic call-driven ride: Giants free agency and cap reality (it is not “infinite money”), the challenge of projecting college tackles to NFL guard, and how a roster can look “vastly different” just by letting free agents walk. Plus, the chaos keeps rolling with more on the Aaron Glenn combine clip (yes, we're still doing the eyes debate), an NFL news detour with David Montgomery landing with the Texans, and a quick Knicks temperature check on ceiling vs floor basketball. It wraps with Mets Opening Day drama: Freddy Peralta vs Nolan McClain, the “respect vs hype” argument, and a ridiculous Citi Field first pitch temperature prediction battle. Also, Shaun Morash catching strays, as usual.
Evan & Tiki discuss all the topics from the weekend including the report of big changes to the Giants roster, Aaron Glenn still dealing with his sleep schedule, the Knicks win over the Spurs, the Islanders continuing to win, the Mets opening day starter, the best 48s in history and more!
We give props to some of the great young guys in NY sports including Matthew Schaefer, Nolan McLean, Jaxson Dart, Jack Hughes and Cam Schlittler.
Jerry predicts that 2026 could be the best year in New York sports, citing championship potential for the Knicks, Mets, Yankees, and even a division title for the Giants. The optimism extends to the Islanders' postseason hopes. C-Lo's final update covers Giancarlo Stanton's delayed elbow surgery, Scott Boras' take on Hal Steinbrenner, and the Padres' update on Matt Waldron's medical procedure. Also, Shedeur Sanders' unique gift to Todd Monken and Moment of the Day with a Yankees trivia quiz, the show wraps with NFL Combine talk, potential picks for the Giants and Jets, and Boomer's concerns regarding Cam Skattebo.
The February 16, 2026 edition of Locked Up Sports: Starting 5 delivers the biggest New York sports stories of the day. Mike Repole is publicly pushing for St. John's to extend Rick Pitino. Pitino says he's not going anywhere — but should fans believe him? Team USA's medal count continues to develop in the Winter Olympics as USA Hockey positions itself for a run. Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor address Mets clubhouse chemistry and their relationship heading into a critical season in Queens. With NBA All-Star Weekend behind us, are the Knicks true championship contenders or just a strong regular season team? Steve Cohen comments on Mets offseason negotiations, missing out on Kyle Tucker, clubhouse chemistry, and shuts down the possibility of ever naming another Mets captain. Five stories. One show. The best New York sports talk on the internet.
The 4th and final hour of the Evan & Tiki Show dives deep into the NFL coaching carousel and the local fallout. Evan and Tiki break down the Giants and Jets offensive coordinator searches, debate candidates like Kliff Kingsbury, Jim Bob Cooter, and Alex Tanney, and react to how wrong everyone was in coaching bingo. The guys also tackle big-picture questions for Roger Goodell, including tanking, ownership controversies, and league accountability, plus spirited calls on the Jets' historic playoff drought, Giants ownership drama, Knicks trade buzz, Islanders vs Rangers debates, and classic Evan & Tiki banter to close out the show.
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Send us a textComedian and actor Steve Rannazzisi joins the podcast ahead of his stand-up shows at Comix Roadhouse at Mohegan Sun (Jan 22–24) for a wide-ranging conversation on comedy, acting, and sports.Steve breaks down what came first in his career—stand-up or acting, which one's harder, and how he landed the role of Kevin on The League during its legendary 7-season run. We dive into the casting process, the real-life chemistry of the cast, and whether fans still stop him to yell “Shiva Blast!” or call him Kevin.He also talks about unforgettable cameos ranging from NFL stars to Meghan Markle, clears up the infamous “disturbance in the kitchen,” on Curb Your Enthusiasm and shares what it's really like working with Larry David.To wrap it up, Steve puts on his fan hat and ranks New York sports teams from his own fandom perspective.Catch Steve live at Mohegan Sun | Jan 22–24
(6:47) — 2026 RESOLUTIONS: JJ gives his resolutions on how the NY sports team can improve in 2026. (15:53) — JETS: The Jets head to Buffalo for their season finale. Can they show a pulse to end the season? (16:59) — KNICKS: The Knicks continue to roll with a win over the Pelicans and head to San Antonio to finish their road trip against the Spurs. (18:21) — CALLS: Callers talk about the Jets. (29:43) — OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL: JJ and Joe B are back to make their picks for NFL Week 18 in Old School vs. New School. (54:20) — ART DICESARE: Handicapper Art DiCesare grades Joe and JJ's picks, gives his best bets, and tells you what to avoid in Week 18. 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 Guests: Art DiCesare and Joe Benigno Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(2:15) — TOP 10 NY SPORTS MOMENTS: JJ recaps the top moments in NY sports. (18:58) — KNICKS: The depleted Knicks fall in Minnesota 115-104 and prepare for a Christmas Day showdown against the Cavs. (20:08) — GIANTS: The Giants face the Raiders in a game that will dictate the 2026 NFL Draft order. (22:38) — JETS: The Jets host the Patriots and get a preview of what the AFC East will look like for the future with Drake Maye being the class of the division. (25:05) — CALLS: Callers talk about top NY sports moments. (38:04) — OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL: JJ and Joe B are back to make their picks for NFL Week 17 in Old School vs. New School. (61:47) — ART DICESARE: Handicapper Art DiCesare grades Joe and JJ's picks, gives his best bets, and tells you what to avoid in Week 17. (74:32) — JASON KATZ: Our fantasy guru returns to give his best options to start and sit for Week 17. 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 Guests: Art DiCesare, Joe Benigno, and Jason Katz Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1:50) — GIANTS: The Giants lose their ninth straight to the Vikings 16-13 and Jaxson Dart continue to struggle. (10:44) — JETS: The Jets get routed by the Saints 29-6. (17:07) — KNICKS: The Knicks beat the Heat 132-125 behind Jalen Brunson's 47. (22:18) — CALLS: Callers talk Giants. (34:16) — JOHN ALBA: SNY's John Alba recaps the state of NY Football, the pressure David Stearns is under and John Cena's retirement. (66:14) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. 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 Alba Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gotham FC, New York and New Jersey’s Women’s Soccer team, has already made history as the #8 seed heading to the 2025 NWSL Championship in San Jose after knocking out the top-ranked Kansas City Current. But can they bring home the gold? In this She Pivots Minisode, host Emily Tisch Sussman taps soccer experts, World Cup champions, Gotham’s GM, team ownership, and devoted and new fans alike to break down why this run is electrifying women’s sports. From Ali Krieger and Kelley O’Hara to Gotham FC GM Yael Averbuch West and co-owner Carolyn Tisch Blodgett, this special edition explores Gotham’s underdog mentality and grit, the cultural momentum behind women’s soccer, and why now is the moment to tune in. Gotham FC vs. Washington Spirit: Saturday 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+. Support women. Support women’s sports. Go Gotham. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating, and share with your friends if you liked this episode! She Pivots was created by host Emily Tisch Sussman to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. Join the Pivoter community and follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit shepivotsthepodcast.com.Support the show: https://www.shepivotsthepodcast.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who has been the best rookie in NY Sports in 2025?
New Worst Rule in Sports? plus a barometer check on the state of Boston, Philly, and NY Sports
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Jets fans might need bags on their heads as the season spirals, with tough games against the Panthers and Browns ahead. Giants, Jets, and Yankees fans are still fuming, while the Mets clean house—except for Carlos Mendoza. On the field, Dart owns his mistakes, DABOLL fumes over turnovers, Max Fried bombs again, and Boomer steals the spotlight with a lifetime achievement award.
Giants are in freefall with five turnovers, a 1-5 record, and fan blogs tearing into DABOLL—Boomer wonders what's left of NY sports. Jets keep fumbling, Yankees get crushed again, and Max Fried struggles on the mound. Meanwhile, Daniel Jones and the Colts quietly shine at 4-1, with Gio loving the DABOLL-SCHOEN saga and Boomer praising Jonathan Taylor's impact.
It was a nightmare weekend for New York sports: the Yankees got crushed again in Toronto, with Max Fried giving up seven runs and Boomer ripping their “give-up at bats”; the Giants turned the ball over five straight times and now face a 1-5 record, leaving DABOLL under fire and Dart owning his mistakes; and the Jets remain winless, fumbling and floundering on defense while Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson wonder what's going wrong. Fans called in furious as the losses piled up, and even Boomer wondered aloud, “What are we gonna do with sports around here?” Meanwhile, Daniel Jones and the Colts quietly shine elsewhere, highlighting just how bleak things are for New York teams.
Boomer's shaking his head as the Giants keep turning the ball over and the season slips away. With a 1-5 record and fans ripping DABOLL, he's left asking the only question that matters: “What the hell is left of New York sports?”
Join the conversation as Matt and John talk about Episode 300, New York sports woes, hot takes, this day in sports history, and one thing they liked this week. 0:00 Intro and Reminiscences on 300 episodes 11:05 Sports 19:50 Hot Takes 43:20 This Day in Sports History 46:45 One Thing We Liked
Will the 2025 Mets live in infamy?
Mets and Yanks wrap up the regular season with playoff spots on the line, Jaxson Dart makes his Giants debut, and the Ryder Cup hits Bethpage Black. The Mets face the Marlins—who've haunted them before—needing just two wins to stay alive.
Baker...HARVEY VALE! UNBELIEVABLE!Your host Andy, Dun and all the way from San Antonio, Jacob Tingle, replacing Ant, but not fully replacing Ant, because Ant joins for Kit Korner at the end!- It's getting better all the time - 3 wins from 3- Million Manh-oof. He should have buried that- Mbengue gets away with attempted murder on Pearson- Harvey Vale cosplaying as Bobby Zamora for the winner- Burrell puts his foot in it (the it being the Stoke Keeper)- Morrison gets us in trouble, then immediately redeems himself by getting Paul Nardi out of trouble- Possession is 35% ish of the law- Shots! Shots! Shots! Games 1-3 not so much, Games 4-6 All the shots!- We've arrived! We have a VPN advert- Hamer arrives! Frey stays!- Andy Sinton comes home to the Loft- 75-76 squad celebrated- Well that Blackout Guinness shirt is a bit tasty. Oh, it's sold out.- The games are about to come thick and fast- UN General Assembly week in the city. Things are gonna escalate, apart from the escalators. They've stopped working- NY Sports eclipse is almost upon us...- The Rapture is coming - well on 8th October at Brooklyn Steel-Madsen less likely to score 2 at Hillsborough than Jesus coming back to Earth- Kit Korner with a real live shirt!- Predictions for Saturdays game- Jacob's Stanzas LIVE!- No need for lovely stuff this week. Everything is lovely!Rate, Review, Comment! Meet at the Factory at 10am for the Championship Corner Derby vs Sheffield Wednesday.
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Welcome to the sadness episode- the state of NY Sports, specifically NY Baseball; just get me to NY Knicks season. ATH brings on a first time guest to discuss the current state of the NY Mets with a little Jets and Rangers included at the end (very very sad) (6:35). Then a recurring guest comes on to discuss the state of the NY Yankees (42:00).